It all comes down to this. Another
season of questions and seemingly impossible ways out for the Doctor.
Will it all make sense and more importantly, will the season finale
be satisfying?
Some Spoilers
Rather than go into the story I will
just point out the good and bad. The good first. The idea that time
has faulted and everything exists all at once is interesting in of it
self, creating some pretty cool imagery and ideas. The telling of
how the world got to this point was a bit jumbled and confusing
especially when you start to pick it apart or think about it too
much. I love thinking about Moffat's plots but over the past couple
of years have accepted that these mega (universe or time is dying)
stories are not made for detailed examination. Just accept the ideas
and go from there.
Bringing the entire story full circle
was actually done well with a fair bit of cheating cop-out with how
the Doctor dies. The “last time” at the start of the episode was
clearly the answer and really blew any chance of a surprise.
Hopefully they don't reveal that tonight for BBC America. The rest
of the circle fits together relatively well and I have little to
complain about.
The heartbreaking phone call the Doctor
makes was welcome and moving. The scene where Rory faces off against
the Silence is excellent as is Amy and Rivers talk toward the end of
the episode.
The writing finally addresses Amy's
feelings toward her baby and River with some key moments including
her confrontation with the babies kidnappers and that scene at the
end. The wedding, death of the Doctor and so on, all seem to link
well with the rest of the continuity of the series, at least from my
shallow look back.
For the bad I will have to say that
Steven Moffat seems to be bring the viewers to an almost impossible
cliffhanger and conclusion, only to sort of reset everything. The
ending is virtually just like last season. The ending is almost like
the dreaded “The Last of the Timelord” as millions of people
confess their hope and love for the Doctor. This has been done
enough for the next few decades so enough self congratulation and
self love for the series. The Doctor is great, we know that
already... enough telling us that over and over again please.
There is a feeling of a let down. This
story was not nearly as bad as “A Good Man Goes to War” but not
anywhere near as good as some of the best of the season like “The
Doctor's Wife” and “The Girl Who Waited.” I can just hope that
someday we will have a season without a huge upcoming problem – end
of time, end of the universe, end of the Doctor, etc. Let's hope for
something not as massive and ridiculous because we all know that
these ends are not going to happen. Perhaps it is time for the show
to address the death of a companion. They hinted at this with
“Stolen Earth” and this did energize the tension. Sure, this is
a gimmick but it is more affective than something that we know we
won't lose. Even if the companion does not die, at least that is
something we all know could happen and viewers will be more invested
and nervous and tense on the outcome of this than “All of
everything will cease!!!” blah, blah, who cares.
Back to this story - Moffat does a
pretty good job putting this all together and hopefully things will
go on without too many unanswered questions. Still, the ending
leaves us with a bigger question, the biggest ever for Doctor Who.
I apologize for my title photo, I usually try to create something that is original and not as staged like the BBC promos but I ended up creating an almost duplicate of the official photo, just a bit different. I have had little time and limited resources since I have been working on the reviews for the same day release. In the past I found other photos and worked on wallpapers on the Sunday and had more time to do something different. I can't always keep up with this so that is why some of the "covers" weren't that good or different.
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