Well it was Rusty all over.
Wilf was great as always. The Ood were suitably foreboding. I'm, er, running out of nice things to say about it.. Oh I liked the scene in the cafe between Wilf & the Doc.
Otherwise this was an OTT cardboard-cut-out season ender a la RTD.
The resurrection of the Master was complete bollocks, wasn't it? We all knew it would involve the ring, but the ritual mumbo-jumbo was a bit much.
It actually momentarily reminded me of the Master's satanic rituals in
The Daemons, and had me thinking about how they would have done this in old-Who. In old-Who they would have had the incantations etc, the demonic overtones, and perhaps some small effect, but there is no way they would have actually shown the master resurrecting. That would have been left unseen and for the imagination to fill in the gap. But IMO it would have worked much better that way. Actually seeing the Master resurrecting made it all look a bit cartoony. A bit silly.
I think I would have been happier with the resurrection if it had involved some technical boffinry rather than magic. They could have plugged the ring into some advanced alien instrument that genetically reconstructed him.
And now the Master is officially immortal? Not sure that was a wise thing to do - it's just more of the rot that started in the McGann pic. Here's hoping the timelords sort that one out..
And then there were the superpowers. I don't care if there is an in-story reason for it, it was ridiculous and it brought the whole story's credibility down a peg or two.
John Simm is getting on my nerves as usual. I have not warmed to him at all. He is just completely OTT not in a good way.
The cliffhanger was similarly ridiculous. I mean really, c'mon. It was like something out of a really bad cartoon.
I have mixed feelings about the Timelord reveal at the end. On the one hand it's good to see them back, and Dalton conveys quite a bit of gravitas. On the other it was entirely expected. I always thought that at the end of his run, Russell would "put the toys back in the box" as they say. And there did have to be oodles of them hovering on platforms didn't there - they looked rather like the Daleks at the end
Bad Wolf.
There was quite a bit of padding too. People complain (sometimes rightly) about the old show's padding, but here it was pretty obvious. There was a couple of scenes which seem to have been entirely pointless.
Anyway, it's all big stupid over the top fun, as per Russell's usual tendencies.. Some will love it, others will loathe it. I'll shrug my shoulders and be thankful that at least the timelords are back..
Timby wrote: Wibbly wobbly, shitey writey.
Indeed. Nicely put
