NuWho Rewatch: Vincent and the Doctor

Jun 27, 2015 16:24

In which the Doctor notices an alien creature in one of Vincent van Gogh's paintings and instantly becomes embroiled in Vincent's life.

I'm mildly surprised that I was clearly vaguely disappointed with Vincent and the Doctor when it first aired. At the time I blamed the giant chicken, which may have had some measure of truth in it. While Vincent and the Doctor is attempting to handle some very serious themes, both the nature of depression and the interpretation of Van Gogh's oeuvre, it isn't afraid to be a little silly about it. Everything from Bill Nighy and Matt Smith complementing each other's bow ties, through the Doctor attempting to pay for Van Gogh's drink and culminating in almost everything to do with the giant chicken is laced with humour and, this time around, that seemed to gell much better. Doctor Who does need to acknowledge its inherent silliness a little, particularly with a subject like this where it could easily end up looking very po-faced and appearing to treat itself as far more profound than the format really allows it to be.

I do like the fact that Van Gogh and the Doctor meet largely as equals. Van Gogh likes the Doctor but he isn't particularly impressed by the Doctor's Time Lord status and, in fact, asserts the superiority and unknowability of his own vision in the face of the Doctor's assertions and platitudes.

I think this is probably one of the best NuWho stories, certainly the best of the fifth season and quite possibly the best of the "celebrity historical" style of story, since it integrates not just Van Gogh into the tale but tightly binds in what he did and why it is significant.

If I were to quibble Vincent and the Doctor doesn't really have a great deal for Amy to do, in part because Vincent is in a pseudo-companion role, but even this is used to good effect when the Doctor accidentally refers to him as Rory. In contrast to Mickey, who the Doctor never really wanted around, this shows us that, in the Doctor's mind, Rory was very much a companion. It does allow Amy to form her own relationship with Vincent, which is separate from that of the Doctor but I remarked in my previous review that a lot of this seems to be so she can be the receiver of info-dumps on the audience's behalf.

Still, this is an excellent story, taking interesting and serious material, which it handles with a deftly light touch. I was happy to rewatch.

metanews coding: NuWho Rewatch: Vincent and the Doctor (LJ) Discussion of the fifth series episode

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