Now the dust is beginning to settle after the last episode Parting of the Ways, I thought it might be interesting to find out whether anyone had gone back and viewed the earlier stories and if your original thoughts/feelings had changed since you first watched it.
Rose worked for me in many ways but equally flawed in some many others. The pace of the story felt at times very rushed considering there was so much to cram into the 45 mins...explaining the police box/TARDIS and other aspects of the history whilst still maintaining the narrative of the here and now. The choice of locations with the London Eye was inspired as was it use as a plot device and the estate where Rose lived really captured the isolation and boredom that she was feeling.
The Autons were nicely realised in the menacing shop dummies terrorising the streets but there were points in the action where they seemed to hesitate in killing their intended target...for instance Jackie..whereas with Clive he was gunned down on the spot.
Clive was superbly played by Mark Benton though I was left feeling that his death was a mistake and he would've made a nice re-occuring character that could pop up and confound the Doctor either in this series or a later one. You couldn't help but speculate who RTD based the character of Clive on...
Jackie and Mickey didn't come across very well in this story. Think they both suffered from poor direction from Keith Boak who I will come to in a minute and some sloppy lines delivered courtesy of RTD.
Rose was an interesting start to the season and certainly with the sfx was a taster of things to come later in the series but what let it down was the time constraint of 45mins...the first story could've done with being feature length to embrace the history but keep the pace of the narrative of the Auton storyline.
Keith Boak might be an accomplished director but some are not suited to a series like Who and this shone throughout this episode compared to Euros Lyn/Joe Ahearne/James Hawes who did a sterling job in their respective stories.
When I watched this first time around I did not warm to CE at all but after a second viewing I actually enjoyed his performance a lot more. If only he wouldn't mug the camera so much is my only criticism of his first outing.
The basic premise of the story was great but there were certain elements that were not explored as fully as they could have been..again I felt this suffered to time constraints. On the whole it had it's faults but after a second viewing I found more to like about it than dislike.
Over to you...
Rose worked for me in many ways but equally flawed in some many others. The pace of the story felt at times very rushed considering there was so much to cram into the 45 mins...explaining the police box/TARDIS and other aspects of the history whilst still maintaining the narrative of the here and now. The choice of locations with the London Eye was inspired as was it use as a plot device and the estate where Rose lived really captured the isolation and boredom that she was feeling.
The Autons were nicely realised in the menacing shop dummies terrorising the streets but there were points in the action where they seemed to hesitate in killing their intended target...for instance Jackie..whereas with Clive he was gunned down on the spot.
Clive was superbly played by Mark Benton though I was left feeling that his death was a mistake and he would've made a nice re-occuring character that could pop up and confound the Doctor either in this series or a later one. You couldn't help but speculate who RTD based the character of Clive on...
Jackie and Mickey didn't come across very well in this story. Think they both suffered from poor direction from Keith Boak who I will come to in a minute and some sloppy lines delivered courtesy of RTD.
Rose was an interesting start to the season and certainly with the sfx was a taster of things to come later in the series but what let it down was the time constraint of 45mins...the first story could've done with being feature length to embrace the history but keep the pace of the narrative of the Auton storyline.
Keith Boak might be an accomplished director but some are not suited to a series like Who and this shone throughout this episode compared to Euros Lyn/Joe Ahearne/James Hawes who did a sterling job in their respective stories.
When I watched this first time around I did not warm to CE at all but after a second viewing I actually enjoyed his performance a lot more. If only he wouldn't mug the camera so much is my only criticism of his first outing.
The basic premise of the story was great but there were certain elements that were not explored as fully as they could have been..again I felt this suffered to time constraints. On the whole it had it's faults but after a second viewing I found more to like about it than dislike.
Over to you...





They don't scare me at all. The only time when the Daleks scared me, or rather, unnerved me, was when the Dalek Emporer's voice came booming out: "They survived through me!"
Some things, you just never forget, do you?