Mar. 23rd, 2015

purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
I had forgotten that NuWho had been playing an extended game of "when's the regeneration" at this point in time with both the cliffhanger at the end of The Stolen Earth and then the first thirty minutes or so of this special. I'm not sure the resolutions (either the transfer of power to the hand, nor Jackson Lake) are quite as good as they need to be to make the build up work, but of the two Jackson Lake as the man who isn't the Doctor is the more successful.

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"I was really enjoying it up until that bit," NLSS Child said of the final resolution and its difficult to disagree with her. This is a little disjointed and has too many oddities to make a great Doctor Who story, but it has two outstanding performances from guest actors which raise it up above Victorian Christmas Planet and its cliches. Sadly the resolution is a bit rubbish and even the final scene between Jackson Lake and the Doctor can't really rescue the story from the disappointment. Still, I strongly expect to find that this and Waters of Mars are my favourites out of the four specials that represented Doctor Who in 2008-2009.

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