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Alex ([personal profile] alexsarll) wrote2010-12-25 07:21 pm
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Halfway out of the dark

The Doctor Who Christmas special became a tradition out of nowhere. But more than that, the Doctor Who Christmas special starring David Tennant and written by Russell T Davies became a tradition. All five of them, same team. Charitably, two and a half of them were good. One was the worst Doctor Who story ever. Could Moffat and Matt Smith follow that and do it better?

Of course they bloody could. Best Christmas Who ever. It helped that when it wasn't ripping off Moffat's own first professional Who, 'Continuity Errors', it was reworking Paul Cornell's 'The Hopes and Fears of All the Years. But with the exception of that slightly vexing swerve at the end, it was otherwise a thing of utter beauty, unashamedly soppy but never schmaltzy, smart without confusing the casual viewers. In other words: utterly, near-perfectly Doctor Who.

Merry Christmas.

[identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com 2010-12-25 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
She did look a bit more drawn as the Christmas Eves continued but she was all rosy-cheeked again for the finale.

The relative smallness of scale worked very well I thought.

Poor old Blinovitch.

[identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com 2010-12-25 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Blinovitch's limitation is one of many instances where I think a little Time War handwaving is nowadays needed. The Laws of Time are not what they used to be.