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Well I can safely say that this year's Doctor Who Christmas episode was several hundred times better than the piece of crap that was the last one. It was what you'd expect from a Doctor Who special, pretty, fun, enjoyable and emotional without being too serious.
The very deliberate use of a Christmas Carol as a framing device for the time travellyness was done quite well I think and the acting for the most part was very good (the badly though-out, directed and acted seizures that Scrooge had every time he tried to hit a child in the episode notwithstanding).
The flying fish were cute and I liked the idea even if it doesn't hold much water (sounds to me like the air on that planet should play havok with people's lungs) and the dialogue made me laugh constantly, as did the kinky policewoman-on-Roman honeymoon implications (hurray for costume recycling!)
My only major complaint with the episode comes from the [strike]plot[/strike] weather machine. Scrooge only being able to use it I can handle. It's what sets up the plot and is established as a rule to the viewer early on. The weather machine not responding to him because the Doctor "changed him too much." What? Does it respond to his mental signature or something? What? Did his dad programme it to only respond to miserable old men? This right here shook my willing suspension of disbelief but then I realised that this detail made the timeline make no goddamn sense. The machine not working for Scrooge would change the history of the planet hugely! It would have changed everything. The other things not having any immediate effect outside of Scrooges state of mind is buyable but him not having had control of the weather for the last whatever number of years would change the whole course of the planet and the plot. It just doesn't make sense!
That rant out of the way I thoroughly enjoyed the episode and am looking forward to the new season. Highlights of the trailer for the new season: Nazis (always good), the ship that killed people and was a little like an evil TARDIS from that fairly rubbish episode from the previous season, the Ood (I love the Ood) and no Daleks!
The very deliberate use of a Christmas Carol as a framing device for the time travellyness was done quite well I think and the acting for the most part was very good (the badly though-out, directed and acted seizures that Scrooge had every time he tried to hit a child in the episode notwithstanding).
The flying fish were cute and I liked the idea even if it doesn't hold much water (sounds to me like the air on that planet should play havok with people's lungs) and the dialogue made me laugh constantly, as did the kinky policewoman-on-Roman honeymoon implications (hurray for costume recycling!)
My only major complaint with the episode comes from the [strike]plot[/strike] weather machine. Scrooge only being able to use it I can handle. It's what sets up the plot and is established as a rule to the viewer early on. The weather machine not responding to him because the Doctor "changed him too much." What? Does it respond to his mental signature or something? What? Did his dad programme it to only respond to miserable old men? This right here shook my willing suspension of disbelief but then I realised that this detail made the timeline make no goddamn sense. The machine not working for Scrooge would change the history of the planet hugely! It would have changed everything. The other things not having any immediate effect outside of Scrooges state of mind is buyable but him not having had control of the weather for the last whatever number of years would change the whole course of the planet and the plot. It just doesn't make sense!
That rant out of the way I thoroughly enjoyed the episode and am looking forward to the new season. Highlights of the trailer for the new season: Nazis (always good), the ship that killed people and was a little like an evil TARDIS from that fairly rubbish episode from the previous season, the Ood (I love the Ood) and no Daleks!