I like less and less the idea that Steven Moffat is going to be our new guru. Sorry to start the review with such a negative sentence, but this was really his pass-or-fail episode to me, and while I enjoyed the episode to some extent, I didn’t find it amazing, extraordinary, breathtaking, or russelltdaviesish in the least. It’s a whole bunch of
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But while I have loved all Moffat's episodes I do share some of your concerns; I am becoming increasingly concerned that thats all hes got to offer. You can't make a whole season of 'blinks' no matter how good you thought the episode was its gonna get old, boring and lacking in substance pretty quick.
So in conclusion I'm worried about what a future with Moffat has to offer, will he have anything new to offer us? Or is it going to be same old same?
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The episode in itself was okay once I got past the bits that irked me.
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Just wanted to say: while I don't think it refers to the Ood, I agree that River Song is likely to die next week, and I like the idea that their first meeting is also their last. Very Doctor-Who-ish, that. :)
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Seriously, like you, this episode does concern me about Moffat's ability to think through story arcs, character development, the arc of a companion through a season, variety of individual episode plots and continuity of story arcs through them and so on. He's written six episodes for New Who, five of which we've seen, and he's repeating himself over and over and over again (as I said on my LJ last night).
What also disturbs me is that reviews beyond LJ-land are all raving about this episode, from the summary list I saw on who_daily. There really is a sense around that Moffat can do no wrong. Now, I'm not saying the man's terrible at what he does; clearly that'd be a mistake. He did write EC/TDD, after all. But he's been repeating elements of that ever since, and he just does not know how to use established companions in a way that showcases their strengths alongside those of guest stars ( ... )
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Like you say over there and here in your comment, it makes no sense that River Song, if she's as close to the Doctor as she claims to be, would be revealing bits and pieces and literally teasing him about his future. Like you say, he should at least be angry with her, or remind her that she's breaking his rules indeed.
I was also deeply annoyed by how stereotypical they made Miss Evangelista, and how obvious the whole plot development with her was going to be.
I'm still going to be looking forward to next week's episode, because no matter what, there's always a scene or two that saves the day for me (last night was Ten's shock and disbelief when he realised Donna was dead)
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Too much to comment on, because I am lazy and tired (oh-noes! I mean, I'm avidly writing fic, of course), but the "like" line got me, too. I'm still holding out for the fact that he befriends one of the crew, who then die, but... given Moffat's reputation, I doubt that's something that's likely to happen.
So far as the whole "River Song" idea goes (and I know I already said this over at a comment in my own journal), I'm hoping she's some sort of computer programme, or made up by the girl, or something. I hope that she isn't real, anyway.
At this point the wankers throw up their arms and say, "LOOK, MOAR BATCHIPPERS WHO DON'T LIKE RIVER SONG BECAUSE SHE'S SHIPPED WITH THE DOCTOR, HAR DEE HAR HAR HAR, AREN'T THEY LAME" etc. etc.Bitching,whatbitching? *g ( ... )
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I hadn't realised RTD was still there for next year's TV movies. Ah well, one more year to definitely look forward to, then! And I'll try really hard not to think too much about the one time RTD disappointed me, with last year's Finale.
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