Doctor Who...Midnight
Jun. 22nd, 2010 03:50 pmGood gravy, good gravy, good gravy. You know I go on a lot about the failings of Matt and Moff, but lord what a difference it was to just sit and watch Midnight again. I was transfixed by David. To relive the depth of character that he and RTD brought to the show really reminded me of how very far it has fallen into commercial mediocrity. The Doctor talking to the drivers, jollying them along to take a peak outside. The terror everyone, including the Doctor, feels when the knocking starts. The Doctor losing his hold on the panicky humans. It was like I'd suddenly had a bite of rich real chocolate after living on carob chips for two years.
The final figures for the Lodger came in at 6.64 million. And apparently when The Pandorica Opens was screened for the press a lot of the points I've been making here were raised in a Moff question time. He was asked to defend the show as it is being called "A Children's Show" again. He was also asked why he thinks more and more people are recording the show to watch later. He turned that question over to the BBC representative...and she said she didn't care when people watched as long as they did. Of course, with a 5.9 million viewer finale, I do have to wonder if more budget cuts are on the way.
The final figures for the Lodger came in at 6.64 million. And apparently when The Pandorica Opens was screened for the press a lot of the points I've been making here were raised in a Moff question time. He was asked to defend the show as it is being called "A Children's Show" again. He was also asked why he thinks more and more people are recording the show to watch later. He turned that question over to the BBC representative...and she said she didn't care when people watched as long as they did. Of course, with a 5.9 million viewer finale, I do have to wonder if more budget cuts are on the way.
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Date: 2010-06-22 08:20 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-22 08:33 pm (UTC)The way that he was just leaning on the seats of the pilots. I've mentioned that Matt doesn't have the gravitas...and that was where you could see it. Or earlier, as he's being charming to the hostess and she is ignoring him...there is still a sense that he is this very old being. He seems to be actually thinking all the time. I think it is because David is very clever and very invested in the character. Though Matt has mentioned having no help with the character as he developed it...asking his dad. So, it is partly the crew that he's working with that handicaps him.
I do know that lots of people would rather not be so connected to the Doctor, but I loved how David draws me in and makes me feel the texture of the emotions in that episode. As for outMoffing the Moff, it was very scary at the time. But you know, I think, Moff would have explained the creature...because he wouldn't want us to use our imagination, nor would he want it to be a show about emotions. I think it takes a more mature writer to do that Twilight Zone thing and leave us always wondering.
Rae
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Date: 2010-06-22 08:55 pm (UTC)RTD gave us characters that we loved so much, that we became angry when he took them away.
He also gave us scandel. He showed us the R-rated part of the Whoverse through Torchwood.
I love Moff, don't get me wrong, but joyful romps just don't work for me as well. I'll still watch when I get the chance, because I do like some nonsense to some degree and I would like to see if I'm right about River. I just think I don't like them as much as I used to. Perhaps I have become more jaded in my old age.
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Date: 2010-06-22 09:48 pm (UTC)I'm just not 'getting it' this series and I was all for giving the new Doctor a chance. Matt is interesting, but the writing is leaving me with a great case of the 'mehs'.
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Date: 2010-06-22 11:32 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-23 12:01 am (UTC)I remember Tom Baker (#5?) and vaguely remember The blonde after him (mostly because of the actor's appearance in All Creatures Great and Small). I only got to watch Dr Who growing up when my dad decided he'd like to watch a little British Sci-Fi.
My limited experience would tend to agree with you on the aberration opinion though. And I LOVED Nine and Ten, but they were definitely OOC from the basic Doctor character I think
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Date: 2010-06-23 12:31 am (UTC)Because in a lifetime as vast and varied as the Doctor's...surely there is a place for one true love...sadly, all RTD managed to do was create the hunger for completion. This means that the Doctor is forever incomplete as a character. Rose cannot be put in the past and will not be put there by her fans, simply because nobody is ever going to talk about the Doctor's emotions again. Had it been something akin to the Time War...well...then...not talking about it would be fine...that's where RTD and/or the BBC made their fatal error...for whatever reason. They forgot that they could simply go away for a time and then come back and start over with NEW memories, which need not be discussed in any particular detail. It is very odd for me...that RTD forgot that.
Rae
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Date: 2010-06-22 10:06 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-22 11:28 pm (UTC)But I don't find any mention of it since it broke the record with The Eleventh Hour at 1.2 million. Again, I think that was a set up coming out of the push with Ten's final episodes. They aired those quickly for us...and I think we managed to get The Eleventh Hour within the same week...which makes a HUGE difference. But 1.2 million won't impress anyone in American television. We expect the 10 million for it to count as a success. Though cable channels do have a different benchmark...and 3 million would be making waves.
Rae
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Date: 2010-06-22 11:43 pm (UTC)I did find a very interesting post from someone stating that she and her husband simply didn't find the show as compelling or well done as it had been with RTD and she was wondering if they could have a civil discussion of it, because she wondered if it was just her feeling that way or if that was why the show was doing poorly in the ratings. She said she'd asked at other sites but she'd been attacked for saying she liked RTD better. She came in with RTD at episode one and had never watched the show before...and her exact complaint was "poor writing" because "I guess I'm used to feeling more for the Doctor and his companion."
Rae
:raises her eyebrows:
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Date: 2010-06-26 10:23 am (UTC)The best episode so far was the one with Vincent. That one genuinely made me cry.
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Date: 2010-06-26 04:45 pm (UTC)And the Doctor seemed to simply recoil from the whole idea. Much as he later recoils from Amy and Rory and their issues. There was no attempt on his part to really understand the feelings, only an awareness that something awkward might happen. And then when it did...it was so very shallow and meaningless that there was no way I could cry over any of it.
Rae
*Vote Tony as the next Doctor.
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Date: 2010-06-26 09:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-06-26 04:42 pm (UTC)The Doctor was cut off from any Time Lord help. He was emotional. He was lonely. He was unhappy. He fell in love with Rose. He grew angry and despaired when she left him. He was shown to be uninterested in people, unable to really understand them with Martha. And then he was able to apply what he'd learned to Donna and find a real friend. All of that was character growth. And then...instead of admitting that he truly needed Rose...and giving in to his need. He was reset for Moff. And Moff simply took the reset and went back to children's show as usual.
Original thinking went out the window with the four specials. We were down to ranting and waiting for the end. And then, we had one more burst of original thinking from RTD...evil Time Lords. It was, like all of his thinking, perfectly plausible. But he had the guts to do it. Moff does not have the inspiration to do this. Moff is a technician. Which is why I do believe that today's episode will explain all of the cracks and River and what's wrong with Amy. But I don't think it will be talked about until next season...unless it ends in a cliffhanger...which is traditional, so very likely.
Rae