The Girl Who Waited
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 22:40
I quite liked this episode. I mean, I've quite liked all the episodes, but this one stood out a bit for me. And it's not just the romantic in me saying that... although it also kind of is.
I liked this because:
- it was genuine sci-fi, which is always good to see in Doctor Who (as it often isn't)
- it had some very good ideas in it - stuff I don't recall seeing before
- the setting was genuinely spooky, in a non-scary, but creepy, way
- it was genuinely presented quite well
- the title was clever
It was, at points, a bit overdone. The Doctor, as usual, was his crazy self and Rory was good as ever, both showing a darker side to their emotions at times... but I thought Old Amy was at points a touch overplayed, and the dramatic swooning of Young Amy towards the end was really far too emphasised (slow-mo? C'mon!).
But then again, Karen got to get her teeth into Old Amy, and was clearly enjoying herself doing so - and it was good (if unnecessary) to hear more of the Amy/Rory backstory.
The whole resolution thing was a bit skewed, but it kind of worked itself out in the end. And I am very thankful that we've gone back to doing individual stories as opposed to a massive and confusing story arc. Whowas always better like this.
So yes. Slightly confusing and some bits were too overdone and not really thought through properly, and it echoes of Amy's Choice at points, which was an excellent episode and by comparison far better than this, but I still think it's one of the stronger point of this series, and a nice idea for a story too.
And well placed Imelda Staunton. It's not right to tell lies.
I liked this because:
- it was genuine sci-fi, which is always good to see in Doctor Who (as it often isn't)
- it had some very good ideas in it - stuff I don't recall seeing before
- the setting was genuinely spooky, in a non-scary, but creepy, way
- it was genuinely presented quite well
- the title was clever
It was, at points, a bit overdone. The Doctor, as usual, was his crazy self and Rory was good as ever, both showing a darker side to their emotions at times... but I thought Old Amy was at points a touch overplayed, and the dramatic swooning of Young Amy towards the end was really far too emphasised (slow-mo? C'mon!).
But then again, Karen got to get her teeth into Old Amy, and was clearly enjoying herself doing so - and it was good (if unnecessary) to hear more of the Amy/Rory backstory.
The whole resolution thing was a bit skewed, but it kind of worked itself out in the end. And I am very thankful that we've gone back to doing individual stories as opposed to a massive and confusing story arc. Whowas always better like this.
So yes. Slightly confusing and some bits were too overdone and not really thought through properly, and it echoes of Amy's Choice at points, which was an excellent episode and by comparison far better than this, but I still think it's one of the stronger point of this series, and a nice idea for a story too.
And well placed Imelda Staunton. It's not right to tell lies.