I have no doubt that in two years we will be reading posts from people complaining that Steven Moffat has become a creatively bankrupt hack who should never have been given the kind of power he now has since his best work was clearly when he had the genius RTD overruling him. (Note: fandom's opinion of RTD will change). Now that he's his own boss, Moffat clearly doesn't know his own limits and is trying to outdo himself, succeeding only in biting off more than he can chew. And what's with his idiotic dialogue? "Winky-wonky techy-wechy" is just derivitive of his own far superior "wibbly-wobbly timey-timey" from Blink. Jeez, remember Blink? Back when Doctor Who was good? Hey Moffat, take a look at your previous works. You might remember how to be a good writer again. I knew there was a reason you didn't win a Hugo this year.
Yep, this is the kind of rant you can look forward to seeing in 2010.
What is there to blame RTD for? Chibnall did the day-to-day running of the show for the first two seasons. Aside from creating the concept, RTD's input on the first season was just writing the first episode, and he had no real input on the second. RTD was heavily involved with Children of Earth (which is generally highly regarded) and Miracle Day (which you can blame him for).Torchwood was atrocious but I blame RTD more for that,
What is there to blame RTD for? Chibnall did the day-to-day running of the show for the first two seasons. Aside from creating the concept, RTD's input on the first season was just writing the first episode, and he had no real input on the second. RTD was heavily involved with Children of Earth (which is generally highly regarded) and Miracle Day (which you can blame him for).
8 out of the 15 writers who contributed to Torchwood's first two seasons (and that includes RTD and Chibnall) have already contributed to Doctor Who, both under RTD and Moffat.I just hope Chibnall doesn't start hiring Torchwood writers.
8 out of the 15 writers who contributed to Torchwood's first two seasons (and that includes RTD and Chibnall) have already contributed to Doctor Who, both under RTD and Moffat.
I think it largely stems from "Cyberwoman," and to a lesser extent, "Countrycide." Fans can be very unforgiving.I've never understood the Chibnall hate. While his Doctor Who episodes haven't been the greatest, they haven't been awful either, and Torchwood season 2 did some great character stuff. I'll give Chibnall until his second year anyway, that seems enough to determine whether or not he can handle the show or if he's just going to rely on the same tired old tropes.
Yeah, I remember you and Starkers in particular pointed out that fans would eventually turn on Moffatt, and while I admit I was somewhat in denial on that point, I did see the reason behind it so it wasn't much of a surprise for me when they did.On a similar note, back in 2008 when it was announced Moffat would take over, I accurately predicted how fandom would be acting towards him in 2010:
I have no doubt that in two years we will be reading posts from people complaining that Steven Moffat has become a creatively bankrupt hack who should never have been given the kind of power he now has since his best work was clearly when he had the genius RTD overruling him. (Note: fandom's opinion of RTD will change). Now that he's his own boss, Moffat clearly doesn't know his own limits and is trying to outdo himself, succeeding only in biting off more than he can chew. And what's with his idiotic dialogue? "Winky-wonky techy-wechy" is just derivitive of his own far superior "wibbly-wobbly timey-timey" from Blink. Jeez, remember Blink? Back when Doctor Who was good? Hey Moffat, take a look at your previous works. You might remember how to be a good writer again. I knew there was a reason you didn't win a Hugo this year.
Yep, this is the kind of rant you can look forward to seeing in 2010.
IMO, Cyberwoman doesn't deserve the hate it gets. Granted, the Cyberwoman costume is awful and embarrassing but the episode itself is solid entertainment and one of the better episodes of Torchwood season 1 (interpret that how you will).I think it largely stems from "Cyberwoman," and to a lesser extent, "Countrycide." Fans can be very unforgiving.![]()
I voted for a year. But I think I'm a bit more nuanced than that.
Chibnall comes in with a bit of goodwill with me. I've generally enjoyed his Doctor Who work ("The Power of Three," the unfilmed "P.S.," I even really like the Silurian two-parter back in series 5), and until it goes off the rails in the last twenty minutes the first series of Torchwood is amazing. (I prefer the nihilism of the first series to the more assured second series, and by a not inconsiderable margin.) Broadchurch, the first series anyway, is really well done. So I know he can do it, and I'm encouraged that Chibnall will employ a writers room; that indicates an awareness that modern television drama requires a more collaborative process because there are a lot more moving gears.
But Moffat also entered with a lot of goodwill from me. He had his acclaimed stories for the RTD era, which I loved (though i'm not sure that "Blink" holds up), and he had Jekyll, to say nothing of his earlier work like Coupling. I thought his first series was very good; I can pick niggles here and there, but overall, even now, I don't have any major complaints. And that increased my expectations for series 6, only I realized that Moffat had shown us his bag of tricks and, worse, he didn't know how to pay off his stories.
So, for me, the question is, "How deep is Chris Chibnall's bag of tricks?" And I don't know the answer to that. We could find out five episodes in -- or twenty-five. Or never.
IMO, Cyberwoman doesn't deserve the hate it gets. Granted, the Cyberwoman costume is awful and embarrassing but the episode itself is solid entertainment and one of the better episodes of Torchwood season 1 (interpret that how you will).
Countrycide, I'll give points for trying to be different. I understand why some have frustrations with it, it really isn't a sci-fi story at all when they were expecting sci-fi. If anything, the fact Chibnall did this episode makes me hopeful that maybe when he's running Doctor Who we might get an actual historical.
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