Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Review – Doctor Who – “The Eleventh Hour”

So I have seen the first episode of Matt Smith’s tenure as the 11th Doctor. I have seen it, and I have, thankfully, enjoyed it. It appears to junk most, if not quite all, of the crap that was picked up during the Davies era while keeping what was good about the old show and the new.

The story is fairly mediocre, but that’s to be expected of new Doctor stories. This one isn’t as good as my personal favorites (“Spearhead from Space” and “Castrovalva” as well as the Doctor attacking Peri in “The Twin Dilemma”), but is better than the worst of the bunch (“Robot” and “Time and the Rani”).

Said story focuses on the Doctor running into a little girl who has a crack in her bedroom. Said crack appears to be in the universe as opposed to her bedroom, and through it someone named Prisoner Zero has escaped. He seals the crack, tells the girl he’ll be back for her in five minutes, and then disappears only to show up twelve years later. The girl is grown, the prisoner is out, and Earth is being menaced. Again.

Smith brings a delightful energy to the role. He has said he based his performance of Patrick Troughton, who played the Second Doctor. It shows, both in his mannerisms and in the outfit he picked. Darken the jacket slightly and it’s be quite a bit like the 2nd Doctor’s.

New companion Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), seems well-suited to be the Doctor’s side kick and, thankfully, appears to have a love interest, so perhaps we’ll go an entire series without someone falling in love with the Doctor. It also helps that the apparent love-interest, one Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), is set to become the first real male companion since Turlough’s days with the 5th Doctor.

There’s a lot of potential with this Doctor and with Amy and Rory. I look very forward to the rest of the series and seeing things like the Daleks, the Vampires, the Cybermen and the Silurians, as well as whatever newness the shows throws at us. I could do without what’s likely to be a series-long arc centering around something that could Doom the Universe (again), but otherwise I feel some confidence about this series and this Doctor. Let’s see what happens next!

“The Eleventh Hour” has its American premier on BBC America on April the 17th

Monday, 5 April 2010

Screen Grabs The Eleventh Hour

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Doctor Who Matt Smith buys first house for £775k as BBC show proves a ratings smash

Dr Who (Pic:DailyMirror)

Matt Smith has celebrated his screen debut as the new star of Doctor Who by splashing out £775,000 on his first house.

The actor, 27, will move into the stunning, two-storey 19th century converted church this month.

Matt had every reason to push the boat out after the new series of the BBC show was such a huge success on Saturday.

More than eight million people tuned in to watch him take over from David Tennant - a massive 37% of the audience share - and critics are already saying that he could be the best Time Lord yet.

A bbc insider said: "It was a gamble to cast a relative unknown, but it's paid off spectacularly. And just like the Doctor, Matt is a quirky guy and didn't want a run-of-themill home, but something a bit different." Matt was determined to buy his first property after landing the three-year deal worth £600,000. The BBC source said he plumped for the home in Highgate, North London, after searching for six months.

The new series - which features Karen Gillan as assistant Amy Pond - will also have a cameo appearance by James Corden.

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