Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part 1
Dec. 27th, 2009 05:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since I've been posting my reaction as a comment in several other TEoT posts, I might as well post it here.
I think RTD has had a gigantic bag of crack that he's been dipping into since he brought the series back in '05, and for this finale, he ate ALL THE CRACK THAT WAS LEFT, and then ran his fingers around in the bottom of the bag for residue and MASTURBATED with it.
I don't understand how John Simm can be so hungry after he CHEWED UP ALL THE SCENERY. (I adore the guy, but *jeez Louise, dude!*)
If you haven't seen the Confidential for this one, I highly recommend it. Yeah, there's a lot of "blah blah how we faked the helicopter scene" tech talk, but just watching John Simm talk give his thoughts on the character and the work he did in this episode is freaking hilarious. He's so deadpan.
It's like RTD went into a crack hallucinatory state, and thought, "Heroes + Being John Malkovich + Silence of the Lambs + The Phantom Menace = MAAAAAHVELOUS!"
But. The cafe scene. Instant classic. Gorgeous acting. Easily makes the top five list of my favorite New Who scenes. *weeps*
I mean, it's kind of like the best parts of The West Wing (bear with me): put two marvelous actors together with nobody else, and set them free. I'll always be thankful for that scene.
In conclusion: I will be waiting for Part 2 with... wide eyes.
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Date: 2009-12-27 11:20 pm (UTC)I totally agree with this summary of Part 1.
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Date: 2009-12-27 11:40 pm (UTC)Zackly. RTD can have all the crack he wants after this.
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Date: 2009-12-27 11:59 pm (UTC)Will have to watch the Confidential, deadpan!John Simm sounds awesome.
OMG your icon! <3
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Date: 2009-12-28 03:36 am (UTC)Ahahahahahahahaha! Yeah, totally. Not my favorite of his roles by a long shot.
The cafe scene was incredible, especially when Wilf tried to persuade the Doctor to take Donna with him again because she'd make him laugh.
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Date: 2009-12-28 04:47 am (UTC)In The End Of Time, though, I thought it was very intense when The Master connects his forehead with The Doctor's, so the latter can actually hear the drums. It sort of underscores for me the connection between the two - which seems unbroken back to their childhoods, and which gives every indication of continuing forever.
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Date: 2009-12-28 05:55 am (UTC)That said, the diner scene was superb. As was the Doctor/Master moment in the trash yard. THIS is the kind of stuff that RTD does best and THIS is what he should be writing more of. Not crazy cloning of the master or insane eating and jumping and freaking lightning... but returning to the heart of these characters, of who they are, where they've come from, where they're going. Not everything has to be epic and crazy. We need more heart and less chaos.
I mean, it's kind of like the best parts of The West Wing (bear with me): put two marvelous actors together with nobody else, and set them free. I'll always be thankful for that scene.
YES! Exactly - this is what I mean - we need more of this. When RTD does this he creates some of the best moments on television ever... Someone needs to remind him that sometimes, less is more.
I hope that he comes back in the second part and shocks us all, but I'm not holding my breath...
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Date: 2009-12-28 11:37 pm (UTC)BWAH!!! So, so true. That was...something, that's for sure!
I haven't watched the Confidential yet, but I'm looking forward to it. John Simm. Hee.
And the cafe scene was just beautiful. RTD really can write amazing two-handers. Your comment reminded me of the end of "The Second Coming" with Steve and Judy in the kitchen. I flat out BAWLED through that.