Okay. I was doing fine until the damn Ood choir kicked in. Then the waterworks really opened up when the Doctors hand started to glow.
Anyone else?
Oh, yeah. It wasn't the actual regeneration that wrenched me, but when Wilfred saluted the Doctor... I couldn't help but cry with all that emotion in Bernard's eyes. That scene, as well as Sarah Jane's expression, and the build-up to the actual regeneration (the Doctor's exhaustion, the glowing hand, his own sadness, "I don't want to go", and the last coat throw)... all tear-jerkers.
I think it might've been better if we hadn't have had all those send-offs from different characters (wasn't a fan of the Alonso bit, or the fact that they cheated and showed us a past Rose, and not the current one), or if they weren't quite as long, but I guess they were fine.
My only real complaint about the whole scene was the Doctor's last line. While it was very, very sad, I almost didn't like the direction they went with the Doctor. The Doctor I know wouldn't really fear death, he wouldn't have been self-pitying and... frankly... downright cruel when he was steaming at Wilfred.
But then again, before he knew he was regenerating, he thought he might actually die. Not just regenerate, but full-on die. Because that's what was prophesied. Not his regeneration, but his death.
But I think it was the job of all of the build-up since Planet of the Dead for the Doctor to dread his death (and the audience, too). And in The Waters of Mars, he thought he might be able to avoid it, since he thought he could alter history, even fixed points in time, so he almost thought he wouldn't have to die.
I might not have liked a lot about this last (underwhelming) year of Tennant and Co. Who, but the final 22 minutes of Tennant's run were brilliant.
I didn't like Matt Smith's intro, though. I had the luck (I guess) to watch the relaunch after Tennant was well into his run, so I knew Eccleston would leave the show at the end of Series 1 (though I didn't know about regeneration as a nu-blood), and I knew from friends that Tennant was very good, so I had certain expectations about Tennant (plus, I'd just come off of watching him perform brilliantly in Casanova, so I already knew he was a fantastic actor) and what he would bring to the Doctor. Plus, we had the Children in Need special which had a perfect little scene with the Doctor explaining to Rose that he was the same man (more or less), and I also got to watch the special the next day so there wasn't any waiting and wondering.
I just didn't like the vibe I got from Smith. He didn't come off as iconic or nuanced or anything that both Eccleston and Tennant brought to the role, so I have some trepidation about him coming on. And the trailer didn't do much to assuage me of my doubts (Smith's Doctor seems to teeny-bopper, too "kewl"). Plus, I'm not very confident in Moffat. I think Davies did an excellent job of revamping Doctor Who, and I'm not sure I want anyone else's hands on it. And while most of Moffat's episodes were good, it just seems like there's a sense of "only My Doctor is the definitive Doctor, and Davies didn't really get Who, and his Doctor sucks" that oozes from his writing, particularly the River Song two-parter. And with the entire revamp of the show (new TARDIS, new logo, new theme song, new companion), I'm not sure what the nu-Who is going to look like.
I'm certainly excited, as it'll be the first time I'm actually up-to-date and watching the show for the first time like everyone else, but I'm just not sure what it'll be that I'll be watching.
Plus, Matt Smith has now eyebrows!! What the fug is with that!!


