I tempered my expectations quite a bit when they announced he was coming back. He can produce some stellar individual episodes, but I’ve never cared for his big, “event” stuff.
Agreed. I really liked Years and years, which is probably the closest he’s done to science fiction in the past decade? So I thought maybe he’d gotten a better grasp of those longer arcs, but apparently with Doctor Who he just throws stuff at the wall and hopes something will stick.
They can later just cut back to that scene, and slowly pull back and reveal that it was watched by another being who at the time unknown to all was a viewer stand in, but now has significance too the story. They did stuff like that before. Once they recorded the first doctor talking to the screen in an abstract environment about nothing in particular. Much later writers built a story involving all the doctors up to that point and stitched it around these clips. Something similar can still be done here
I tempered my expectations quite a bit when they announced he was coming back. He can produce some stellar individual episodes, but I’ve never cared for his big, “event” stuff.
Agreed. I really liked Years and years, which is probably the closest he’s done to science fiction in the past decade? So I thought maybe he’d gotten a better grasp of those longer arcs, but apparently with Doctor Who he just throws stuff at the wall and hopes something will stick.
They can later just cut back to that scene, and slowly pull back and reveal that it was watched by another being who at the time unknown to all was a viewer stand in, but now has significance too the story. They did stuff like that before. Once they recorded the first doctor talking to the screen in an abstract environment about nothing in particular. Much later writers built a story involving all the doctors up to that point and stitched it around these clips. Something similar can still be done here
Oh yeah, didn’t the Hartnell Doctor once wish the viewers at home a happy Christmas?