Showing posts with label Christmas special. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas special. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 June 2013

The Mighy Moff's Dream Comes True...

According to the Radio Times it seems the Mighty Moff gets his way as the big guys of 'Doctor Who' "won’t be announcing the new Doctor until early autumn", which is when they'll start filming the Christmas special or maybe even season 8. This means the speculations of who's going to be the next Doctor will last for several more weeks, if not longer. After all, no one is promising us that we'll actually know who's going to be the next Doctor by then. And knowing how much Moffat loves secrets it's not difficult to picture him laughing gleefully at being able to  keep things wrapped up as long as possible.

Another interesting detail revealed by that article is that apparently some people hoped that filming the Christmas special will start earlier, in late summer. There can be two obvious reasons for this shift. First of all, it may be Matt Smith's hair needing more time to grow back (well, I'm obviously joking; at least I hope I am). The second, and much more likely reason is that Steven Moffat has a pretty tight schedule this year. He's responsible for two shows with really demanding (not to say ridiculously complex) plots and sadly, those scripts won't write themselves. Also the fact that filming Sherlock was delayed too and only started in March may have affected his plans*. So, it's not only us who, when confronted with impossible-to-make deadlines, wish the TARDIS  was real...

As for the names mentioned who may (or may not) become the next Doctor, in my humble opinion, Moffat will choose someone who is not known as 'the guy from [insert popular cine-/telematic masterpiece here]'. Because whoever will get the part will be known as "the guy from 'Doctor Who'" and not vice versa.
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* On the plus side,  the seemingly endless wait for season 3 is going to come to an end on October 31st.

Saturday, 1 June 2013

'How Long Are You Goint To Stay With Me?' - 'Forever'.

Matt Smith is leaving 'Doctor Who'. It's official, after all, publishing it on the BBC's official 'Doctor Who' page is as official as it gets. And surprisingly it's already this Christmas when we say good-bye to his Doctor. 

Luckily, Steven Moffat does seem to stick around a bit longer. Even though, ever since he declared that he'd love to stay forever as Who's showrunner, I've been worried that he'd leave the show at the next convenient opportunity. After all, that's what 'staying forever' seems to stand for in this fandom (just take this Steven Moffat interview as reference, regarding Matt Smith's time on 'Who')

But back to Matt Smith. Surprisingly, I'm not devastated by his decision. I'm not saying I didn't like his Doctor. Matt Smith did a good job. I like what he did with the role and I appreciate it. But at the same time I hope the next actor getting 'the best job in the universe' will be just as good (or even better). So, today's date will certainly not burn itself into my memory as the day Matt Smith decided to leave the TARDIS (unlike the 28th October 2008) simply because 11 is not my Doctor. If he's yours, well, welcome to the ever growing club of Whovians to whom the current Doctor is not the one who made them fall in love with this show. Because you have to fall in love with the talent, and not the actor. Being a Whovian there are two lessons you have to learn: first, Moffat lies. And, the even harder one, 'Doctor Who' is about changes. If you can't handle that, then, I'm sorry, but you're not a proper Whovian. 

So, the next question to answer is  'who will be next?' and more importantly, 'will he be ginger?'

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

I Never Know Why, I Only Know Who....

Take some deadly snowmen, an old-ish very Scrooge-like gentleman, the TARDIS parked on a cloud, a girl who looks just like Clara Oswin, Strax, risen from the dead, and a hint of Christmas. These seems to have been the basic ingredients for this year's Christmas-treat 'The Snowmen'.

And do you know what I loved most about it? That after a few minutes you
forget that it's set at Christmas. Don't get me wrong, I don't think that Christmas specials are bad in general, it's just that 'Doctor Who' is not really famous for delivering great Christmas episodes. Yes, I know, last year's 'Christmas Carol' was not bad either (come on, flying fish!), and I really love 'The Runaway Bride' (Cathrine Tate vs. giant spider), but the episodes we get for Christmas have either nothing or not much to do with the general storyline, or they are so story-driven that without some previous knowledge it's not easy to understand what's or why it's going on.

But this year things were different. Because although  'The Snowmen' may be kind-a important for season 7's second part, the storyline itself was pretty straight forward. And in addition Moffat also offered some highlights for us hardcore-fans: in this episode we didn't only have the chance to meet the new companion for the first (well, second) time (oh, and she's great), but we also have a new TARDIS interior (a bit too retro-stylish if you ask me) and a new opening theme, about which I haven't made up my mind yet... on the one hand it's great that they've made it a bit shorter, but I'm not sure about the new pinkish touch they added to the time vortex. Well, we'll get used to it; it's not as if we had another option.

Still, if I had to chose one thing I love about 'The Snowmen' then it's the clever, clever plot with all those even more clever side-remarks (I just say one word: Pond). Sure, I should give a few minus points for involving Sherlock Holmes in at least 2 possible ways (Strax, the Lizard Lady and her wife mimicking the idea behind Sir Doyle's stories, and the Doctor's personal interpretation of the famous fictional detective, which, however, was almost so bad that it's possible to forgive that second blunder). Plus, I'm not too sure what the Big Moff wanted to achieve when coming up with the idea of 'the worm'. Am I the only one who had to think of it being a Men In Black copycat-action? And these were by far not the only 'genres' of which Moffat borrowed a few elements. The invisible staircase and the TARDIS parked on a cloud would have perfectly fitted into any Tim Burton film; and I can't help but LOVE the fairy-tale-y touch it gives the whole episode.

Another thing which has been going on for a while now, but on which I haven't commented yet, is the way Steven Moffat has been writing the Doctor.  That Matt Smith is great as the Doctor is not a matter of discussion any more. The 11th Doctor is an expert in breaking hearts, his own, and ours. But he does not seem to be the absolute centre of the stories any more; sure, he still his, but only at second glance. At first glance, 'The Snowmen' is the story of Clara whose death helped fighting the snowmen. This time the Doctor isn't able to save her, it isn't even him who saves London/mankind/Earth in the end.

Nevertheless, maybe herein lies the most brilliant element of the episode, namely,  the method with which Moffat tries to seduce the audience to watch the new season. Just as last season, we have again the notion that whatever we saw cannot be true as no-one can die twice* (right, Rory can; but then again he was once a Roman plastic Centurio and the universe seems to have acquired a special set of laws for him). Or do you remember the first time we met River? Moffat does not tire of re-using the same old story-telling trick. Only that  the whole thing seems to be a bit more elaborated#. At least this time the mysterious 'she' becomes his full-time companion so we won't need to wait several months and years to find out more about her. It seems at least Moffat got what he wanted for Christmas: I can't wait to find out more about her.
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*'The Impossible Astronaut'

# Or am I the only one who is a bit disappointed what Moffat made of River's story. I'm not saying that I don't admire him for it, I just can't help feeling that it lost its sparkling towards the end, something which cannot be saved by an overly complex storyline.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

The Doctor Meets The Chocolate Factory...

And the question whether Doctor Who is appropriate entrainment for children is settled till the next episode.