Agreed, that was more like it! Diana Rigg was fantastic as the villain, Mrs Gillyflower was wonderfully evil. Rachael Stirling was fabulous too, Ada is now one of my favourite guest characters.
More of a childrens episode I thought . I find Strax is getting annoying (especially with all those little videos he's in nowadays) and the 'humorous' moments made me think I was watching Batman from the 1960s.
When they actually gave Jenna-Louise Coleman a chance to do a bit of acting she's absolutely lovely. (And I don't just mean in terms of looks). She had some great dialogue in "Bells of Saint John" but I don't think she's been given enough time to shine since.
After hearing mixed reviews, mostly poor, for this episode I was slightly apprehensive. However, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Really enjoyed Rachel Stirling as Ada, as well as Mrs.Gillyflower! My only quibble would be that it wasnt creepy or scary. It had the potential to be very scary but went down the fun romp route.
"Excellent" implies the very best something can be, which wasn't that episode.
But it was quite good, mostly because the Doctor had someone to bounce off with actual emotional response, namely Jenny. And not to mention that blind woman, and the old hag. Even his manacles contributed...
Clara was sensibly kept away from proceedings by being preserved in a jar...
Next Week! Clara goes on a club 18-30 holiday to Spain while the Doctor investigates suspicious activities on the Moon.
Some people are just getting too old for this show if they're complaining. It's for kids, it'll always be for kids, lighten the hell up and enjoy it on that level.
It was very light, I'll grant you but I felt that really worked in it's favour. The word romp has been bandied around about a few of the series 7 episodes with none of them actually having much rompish about them. This however was an utter romp and I loved every second, The pace was electric, it was camp as hell (perfect for something with a gothic horror flavour) and all the guest characters felt like they had the perfect balance of screen time without feeling tacked on or underused. I just can't fault it at all.
It was good, but that seems to be the most that this half of the series has been. I don't think there's really been anything outstanding for this half of the series, but I'm really looking forward to the next episode.
This is the worst series I have ever seen so far in my own humble opinion.
I agree. A couple of ok episodes, probably one mediocre and some absolute tripe. Hope Moffatt moves on soon as I am not enjoying his vision of Who so far this season.
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Not by a long shot.
When they actually gave Jenna-Louise Coleman a chance to do a bit of acting she's absolutely lovely. (And I don't just mean in terms of looks). She had some great dialogue in "Bells of Saint John" but I don't think she's been given enough time to shine since.
But it was quite good, mostly because the Doctor had someone to bounce off with actual emotional response, namely Jenny. And not to mention that blind woman, and the old hag. Even his manacles contributed...
Clara was sensibly kept away from proceedings by being preserved in a jar...
Next Week! Clara goes on a club 18-30 holiday to Spain while the Doctor investigates suspicious activities on the Moon.
This is the worst series I have ever seen so far in my own humble opinion.
At least men randomly passing out won't feel so out of place.
Some people are just getting too old for this show if they're complaining. It's for kids, it'll always be for kids, lighten the hell up and enjoy it on that level.
It's a family show, not a kid's show. There is a difference.
And I don't see how that was a kid's episode, but each to their own I suppose.
It was very light, I'll grant you but I felt that really worked in it's favour. The word romp has been bandied around about a few of the series 7 episodes with none of them actually having much rompish about them. This however was an utter romp and I loved every second, The pace was electric, it was camp as hell (perfect for something with a gothic horror flavour) and all the guest characters felt like they had the perfect balance of screen time without feeling tacked on or underused. I just can't fault it at all.
Series two says hi old man
I agree. A couple of ok episodes, probably one mediocre and some absolute tripe. Hope Moffatt moves on soon as I am not enjoying his vision of Who so far this season.