Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror
Jan. 22nd, 2020 07:47 pmThe Teenager really like Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror, certainly far more than any other thirteenth Doctor episode. I'm not sure I entirely share her enthusiasm. In many ways the most notable thing about the episode is that it doesn't really get anything wrong. It doesn't deliver the high of Spyfall but there's also a lot less to criticise.
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So, yeah, I would rate this as an absolutely solid-to-good early-to-mid-season episode that did everything required of it without fuss and without (big) mistakes. I'm not under-rating that as an achievement since Doctor Who has an illustrious 50+ year history showing just how hard that can be, but I wasn't that excited by it either.
This is the last of the now traditional season opening trio of one contemporary, one alien/future, one historical. Many NuWho series tend to switch things up at this point, though I'm not sure what we've seen so far has the consistency to identify a change of pace, theme or mood if it happens, but we shall see.
( Spoilers )
So, yeah, I would rate this as an absolutely solid-to-good early-to-mid-season episode that did everything required of it without fuss and without (big) mistakes. I'm not under-rating that as an achievement since Doctor Who has an illustrious 50+ year history showing just how hard that can be, but I wasn't that excited by it either.
This is the last of the now traditional season opening trio of one contemporary, one alien/future, one historical. Many NuWho series tend to switch things up at this point, though I'm not sure what we've seen so far has the consistency to identify a change of pace, theme or mood if it happens, but we shall see.