May. 9th, 2015

purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
I observed that our NuWho Rewatch seemed to have ground to something of a halt and made inquiries. It turned out it was the Weeping Angels again. NLSS Child had spotted they were in the next episode and had recognised it as a scary episode she had seen at a friends house. As a result a time had to be found when both parts could be watching in quick succession and when suitable quantities of popcorn could be provided to sooth the nerves.

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This isn't quite the sort of "big dumb two parter" I have been inclined to go on about in the Davies years. However it has a lot of the hallmarks of those stories. Its interest in spectacle, or at least providing a driver for specific visual sequences, has caused some rather questionable decisions to be made about the monsters' powers and it is, basically, one extended chase sequence. Moffat's more integrated approach to arc plotting and the fact that its spectacle is mostly about spooky visual devices than running, shouting and explosions gives it more of a sense of substance, but at the end of the day I think it has more in common with Davies' early season two-parters than is immediately apparent.

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