Being just a "bloody Yank", the "Mitchell and Webb" references were lost on me. I just thought they were meant to be comical in a Douglas Adams sense, like the assault robots Marvin encountered in the original radio series of Hitchhiker's Guide.
Thus, if Mitchell and Webb have any kind of "stigma" associated with them, I didn't catch it.
Sincerely,
Bill
I wouldn't say its stigma really, if it'd been announced beforehand I'm not sure there'd have been the sort of angry reactions that came out when it was announced Catherine Tate was gonna be a companion. People do/don't like them but they are aknowleged as a fine pair of commedians. Pesonally I'm a big fan and have been for a long time.
Oh, I am very well aware that Moffat wrote better episodes before he ran the show. Perhaps that's part of why I find his tenure so offensive - because I know he's sooo much better than this; because I know he's written 3 or 4 of the best damned episodes the franchise has ever seen, (man, Blink and Doctor Dances were good). and yet he chooses now, as showrunner, to give us this zany nonsense instead. To write down to his audience as if they were all hyperactive 8 year-olds is an intellectual choice on his part, rather than a limitation in his skills as a writer, and that is precisely why there is absolutely no excuse for it, and why it makes me so angry. I'm glad you brought that up. Wouldn't the show be so much better now if, instead of the tone of Dinosaurs, we regularly got something of the tone of Blink, Doctor Dances, or Girl in the Fireplace? I know the writing over 2 seasons couldn't sustain that level of quality, but at least the tone, the approach, the courage to go to those emotional places, to ask those interesting questions and actually deal honestly with the answers....this discussion is making me nostalgic. Honestly, don't you guys miss the old Moffat?
Oh, and Mirrorball Man, as for my stating my opinions as objective fact - that's just the way I argue. Pay no attention. If you want to perceive "I think" before every of my statements, that's fine with me.
But you couldn't sustain Blink every week, and don't forget, when it was commisioned nobody expected Blink to be a classic, it was written to fill a particular slot, to tell a story sans the Doctor for the most part.
And again you keep going on about asking difficult questions and going to emotional places. The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances is effectively a love conquers all story, the same as Closing Time.
TGITFP is about lost opportunities and, effectively, a girl who waited...same as, oh the 11th Hour, the girl who waited and a whole host of other Smith episodes.
Blink is a timey/wimey parlour trick of an episode, same as The Big Bang.
For my money The 11th Hour, Vincent and the Doctor, The Doctor's Wife, The Girl who Waited and God Complex are as good as anything from the pre Smith era. And yeah only one of them's a Moffat tale, so what, the best episodes of the RTD era were rarely RTD episodes.
I think people forget as well that Moffat used to write one/two episodes a year, and didn't have the added stress of being show runner. Whatever your job try cranking out 3,4,5 times as much work and maintining the quality (and yes I fully appreciate that he doesn't have to run sherlock as well but RTD didn't have to juggle SJA and torwchwood, and Whedon didn't have to juggle Buffy Angel and Firefly).