rammyrascal Wrote:watched the new dr who tonight and thought it was good. think matt smith will be a good doctor and captures perfectly the eccentricness the doctor needs to have and was impressed with Karen Gillan as Amy Pond as well. Amy will be a good companion for the doctor, very fiesty and gorgeous as well
A very impressive opening to the new series, I thought. Matt Smith took me entirely by surprise, as I went into the show feeling great trepidation about someone so young playing the role. As it was, his performance was measured, well rounded, quirky enough to be an alien being and he showed an interesting flash of steel at the end of the episode when he told the aliens with the BFG's to run. How much of my impressed-ness was to do with his performance being really good, and how much it had to do with him not being as terrible as I anticipated remains to be seen, but I'm looking forward to Saturday and getting a look at the second episode.
Karen Gillan was also very good as Amy Pond. The character strikes me as having enough depth to be more than a one series wonder, although I'll admit to being faintly irritated that she's
yet another earth woman leaving behind her boring boyfriend to go gallivanting with The Doctor. Why don't any of them invite their partners along? If I was going to go roaring off around time and space and seeing the greatest wonders the universe has to offer, I'd want the person I love alongside me. Will they-Won't they plotlines annoy me slightly, so I'm hoping it doesn't go down that route in the long term.
Unsurprisingly, the writing was excellent and happily devoid of the jarring clang of false awe and sentimentality so common when Russell T. Davies was writing the big openers. With Steven Moffat in charge and behind the typewriter this isn't a great shock (he's the man who wrote "Blink", after all), I'm holding out high hopes for the other writers as the series goes on.
(04-04-2010 11:24 )m100 Wrote: (03-04-2010 23:59 )tomahawk30 Wrote: One thing though what was the frequency thing in the TARDIS that the Doctor turned off it seemed they made a point of showing him turn it off.
Could have been supposed to be the tardis' heartbeat monitor as that obviously 'regenerated' with the doctor and he may have been switching it off to signify completion of regeneration. There was one point where i got the impression there may be a running story similar to the 'bad wolf' one in the first new series but i'll have to watch the episode again to have another look.
Also thought the new theme tune was a bit weak.
For my money, the frequency thing was a voice stress analysis. Amy had just asked The Doctor if there was anything she should know about (Or words to that effect, it's been a day and a half since I saw it.), to which The Doctor looked pensive, hesitated and replied "No", before the oscilloscope did its wibbly-wobbly line thing and he switched it off. New-Who is addicted to foreshadowing future developments.