gogmagog: The Fourth Doctor from <i>Doctor Who</i> ("Do you think I might attract attention?)
Eldrad must live ([personal profile] gogmagog) wrote2009-04-11 07:22 pm
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BEST COMPS STUDY BREAK EVAR

Yay, new Doctor Who!

My thoughts on "Planet of the Dead":
- I was a bit wary of Michelle Ryan as companion Lady Christina de Souza, but she was actually kind of awesome (most of the time; there were a few moments where I just rolled my eyes at her, mostly the very Rusty-esque "YOU MUST LOVE HER AND THE ~*UNIQUE*~ SEXUAL TENSION BETWEEN HER AND THE DOCTOR" moments). And I totally felt for her when the Doctor refused to take her along in spite of her wanting the adventure (though I wasn't surprised, not just because obviously I knew she was a one-episoder but because of the sad reference to Donna calling him "spaceman"). But she was mostly just kinda kickass and sassy and prepared and was totally willing to make the Doctor second banana for a while, which was refreshing.
- ZOMG THE UNIT BITS WERE THE BEST EVER. Magambo and Malcolm as Doctor fangirl and fanboy was EPIC; all that was missing was the Brig there to puncture their bubble and be all "nice chap, all of them, but he's not all that and a bag of chips." Gotta say, though, I could totally live with Magambo as the new Brig (she's even got the Brig's gun-happiness and willingness to go for the greater good when the Doctor won't). The Doctor even just gave her a new Benton and Yates of her very own at the end: I look forward to seeing more from privates Nathan and Barclay!
- Speaking of classic!UNIT, REFERENCE TO "ROBOT" FOR THE WIN (hence the icon)
- Any episode with David Tennant tonguing chemically analyzing things and making funny clicking and grunting noises while contorting his mouth speaking alien languages is automatically kind of great.
- Also, as a medievalist, AETHELSTAN MENTION YEAHHHHHH
- HAVE I MENTIONED I LOVE MALCOLM? The bromance at the end was totally the best part. THE HUGGING!

Malcolm: Doctor!
Doctor: You must be Malcolm.
Malcolm: Ohhhh, ohhhh, ohhhh...! (hugging him) I love you! Ah, I love you. (quietly) I love you.
Magambo: To your station, Doctor Taylor.
Malcolm: ...yes, ma'am. (pulls away, but turns back and points to the Doctor) I love you!


MALCOLM FOR COMPANION Y/Y/HELL Y

Finally, we get foreshadowing from psychic lady:
Be careful, because your song is ending, sir. It is returning, it is returning through the dark. And then Doctor...oh, but then...you will knock four times.

So his "song ending" in "Planet of the Ood" was apparently not River Song, it appears (but of course the inevitable regeneration, sob). Also "it" is returning...what is "it"? Is it too tinhatty of me to suggest "it" is Gallifrey? "The dark" might suggest the Void, I guess.

And the knocking four times bit...eerie! Maybe because I'm a medievalist and everything comes down to biblical exegesis, I immediately think of Peter denying Christ three times (which I'm sure has nothing to do with anything).

Finally, we got the preview for the next special, "The Waters of Mars," featuring Lindsay Duncan (aka Servilia from Rome and lots of other awesome performances) as the companion. Interestingly, we get the Cloister Bell ringing all through the trailer, hmmm....

Also, since it's apparently set on Mars, can we get sum Ice Warriors up in hurr plzkthx

Edit: Apparently it's actually, on relistening, "HE will knock four times." I WONDER WHO THAT COULD MEAN. *dum-dum-dum-dum, dum-dum-dum-dum*

[identity profile] yoshitsune.livejournal.com 2009-04-12 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
Malcolm wasn't on the bus! But yeah, I can see how he could seem kinda annoying (even I was a little peeved with him when he was going mano a womano with Magambo over closing the wormhole, because SERIOUSLY GREATER GOOD AND ALL). STILL HE WAS ADORABLE

I do agree about Christina: while I liked her as a companion, her whole "I deprive the country of priceless things for the adventure!" was kind of ridic. Also her whole "ewww I have dead people in my hair" moment irritated me a lot more than I felt it should. I did like her selfish-slash-practical streak though; we haven't had a really amoral companion since the one-episode wonder Adam back in NuWho S1.

Yeah, I kind of was surprised and thinking that she might actually get taken away to prison, show the kiddies a lesson (just because you're cool, doesn't mean that stealing isn't wrong and you won't get PRISON-RAPED); still, I was kinda glad she got to escape in her flying bus, since she was kinda bad-ass and sassy. Anyone who manages to boss around the Doctor I am ultimately gonna find pretty awesome.

I would ask why they have to give David Tennant sexual tension with every one of his companions (even Jack and Mickey!) but I think it's just something innate in either the actor or the character; I kind of think the former, since I bet he could have sexual chemistry with a piece of wood like John Barrowman.

[identity profile] braaaiiins.livejournal.com 2009-04-12 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Er, by bus, I mean that science van or whatever.

I find most of the sexual tension the Doctor has with companions kind of annoying, but I approve because it upsets people who are attached to the idea of a sexless Doctor. Whatevs, people.