Sep. 11th, 2015

purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
When I reviewed The Celestial Toymaker as part of the Randomizer I commented that Doctor Who hadn't really attempted anything like it since the 1960s. [personal profile] jesuswasbatman mentioned Night Terrors as a modern equivalent. They have many similarities. Night Terrors is a tale of a child's fears come to life and so prominently features sinister toys, particularly a doll's house and the dolls contained therein.

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I liked this better on second viewing. Partly, I suspect, because this time around the break from the River Song plotline came as something of a relief, rather than an irritation. It's a nice self-contained story, with a clear focus on its themes (if a little heavy-handed in places), a clever central concept, and some creepy effects. It's not a classic and I'm not sure quite why it fails to hit that mark beyond that it somehow lacks the exhilaration of the best of Doctor Who, but it's mostly getting what it wants to do right.

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