The Day of the Doctor
So The Day of the Doctor had a lot to live up to. For the most part, it delivered.
SPOILERS AHEAD!
The plot had a credible enough threat to bring three Doctors together (Smith, his predecessor David Tennant and John Hurt as "the War Doctor") and there was plenty of humour. I especially liked Hurt's distaste at the juvenile language of his later incarnations ("timey-wimey?") and it's a shame we probably won't get to see more of him. The chemistry between Smith and Tennant was great and there were some fun unexpected cameos from the Fourth and 13th Doctors. I was even happy to see the "Bad Wolf" version of Rose return, despite not being a huge fan of Billie Piper. All the Doctors appear for the big finale to save Gallifrey. This was a little cheesy, especially when the actors who couldn't or wouldn't return were pasted in, but it still worked.
The special had a real epic feel with us finally getting to see the Time War and I liked the way the Doctor's guilt was alleviated without it being a copout. It's hard to imagine how they'll top this for the Christmas special (where Smith will regenerate into his replacement Peter Capaldi) but it wouldn't be the first time the writers have risen to the challenge. Overall this was a fitting tribute to the past and pointed towards a bold new future for the show.
1 Comments:
It was great to see all the doctors, especially Tom Baker, I stopped watching it on a regular basis after him. He looked very very old, which of course makes me feel old too as I remember watching the first Dr. Who when I was 8! Mum and Dad would be out shopping on a Saturday afternoon so I was probably home alone with Stephen...different times. Unlike you I watched all the Eccleston ones, some of the tennant's and just the Smith xmas specials, have you watched Torchwood? Sabrina had to explain a lot of the plot to me as I'm not a whovian like her, she's going to see it in 3D.
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