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caz963 ([personal profile] caz963) wrote2011-04-30 07:46 pm
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DW 6x02 - Day of the Moon

Initial - jumbled up - thoughts (before I've read anyone else's.)



We're left with even more questions than we were left with last week - and right now, I confess I'm feeling a bit cheated. Maybe that'll go away once I've calmed down, but I'll be very surprised if we get any major answers before Ep 7, or even the end of the series, which, due to the split season, is almost six months away, given that the team seems to have opted for adventuring.

Not that I'm all that surprised. I'm sure I used to be able to watch TV shows that had regular cliffhangers or overarching plot elements without getting so frustrated. I don't have a short attention span, I'm reasonably intelligent and I like puzzles. So why do I feel so ... deflated about it?

We found out who the Silence are, how long they've been here and what they've been doing... the Doctor told them to bugger off or else in no uncertain terms, so are we to assume that they do, in fact cut and run? Or is there more to come from them?

We still don't know:

  • Who caused the TARDIS to explode at the end of S5
  • Who shot and killed the 1100 year-old Doctor
  • Why he was so resigned to his fate
  • WTF that photo?
  • Who the little girl is
  • Amy - pregnant or not, and why it matters


I've probably missed something, so feel free to prod me!

And we've had... nasty things you can only see out of the corner of your eye; creepy phone calls; a creepy space-suit (seriously, I was waiting for "Are you my Mummy? - Who turned out the lights?" and a really dodgy bit of CGI in which the TARDIS catches River before she plummets to her death.

The ending. Is the girl meant to be one of Ten's by-blows or something?! He got stuck in 1969, so perhaps that was one of the ways he found to pass the time!

I dunno - I remember when I first saw the trailer for The Doctor's Daughter that I had a smiliar reaction - DNW!

I have no idea why that is.

I wish Moffat would just STOP with the -Let's make it look like Amy's in love with the Doctor and Rory thinks he's second best- thing.

(I thought the bit after Amy's disappeared when Rory is saying that she knows he'll always come for her was really sweet... until Moffat ruined it by having her calling out for the Doctor and not even mentioning her husband's name.)

Something like that might work on Torchwood, but DW isn't really the place for it, IMO. Amy and Rory are married, and I don't think a show aimed at a family audience should be trying to make us wonder if a major character could be thinking about cheating on her husband. (Or if she has already!)

Reading that back, I realise it sounds a bit harsh, but I can't think of another way to put it right now. I'm not a prude and I'm not averse to seeing those sorts of dilemmas on TV - I just don't think this is the right place for it.

Also - it's confusing my kids who, at those points, have no idea what anyone is talking about!

Things I liked:

  • The "three months later" opening and reveal were well done

  • The Eleven/River flirting was fun and sweet; and yay! for teh snogtiemz, but... oh, so sad when River realises that's the last time. Another first and last for them both at the same time :(

  • Badass River in the shoot-out.

  • That whole section in the children's home was really creepy


You know, the episode finished almost an hour ago now, and I'm having trouble remembering much else about it. Does that mean the Silence* are eating my brain?

* Assuming it's Silence rather than Silents

So to sum up... I sort of liked it, but the suspense is going to kill me.

[identity profile] solitary-summer.livejournal.com 2011-05-01 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
I was a massive fan of Babylon 5 which had some fantastically conceived plot arcs, but I don't remember finding them as frustrating as this!

Same here. I also thought about the comparison to B5 yesterday (especially with the Doctor/River first kiss and the mysterious person in a spacesuit thing), and while my memories of actually watching the show on TV rather than on DVD are a bit fuzzy except for the Z'ha'dum cliffhanger ending, I agree that the balance between the overreaching arcs and the pay off of the episodes themselves was much better there.

[identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com 2011-05-01 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Strangely, when I was thinking about cliffhangers, the Z'ha'dum was at the forefront of my mind. Classic Who ones had to be weekly, because of the show's format, and often tended to be complete-fake outs the next week, because of course, in the days before videos and lots of repeats, one didn't always remember the previous week's climax exactly and they could get away with it!

But with B5 things seemed less contrived. Okay, so I know that whole bit with Sheridan after he's fallen into the pit was a bit daft, but it did make sense in the context of the show, and there was a price to be paid. Moffat has said that DW is going darker this series - which I hope means we'll get to see consequences and get explanations for things that actually makes sense!
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[personal profile] hooloovoo_42 2011-05-01 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a kids' show, FFS! What's the reasoning behind making it darker? I don't think Cazlet Minor will be over the moon about the darkness of it all. She wants to see things she's going to understand, or else she's going to do something else instead. Unless it makes sense to kids, it's a complete waste of time.