When I first saw it, it became my favorite episode of all time (and I've seen nearly all of them going back to 1963 - surviving stories, anyway). It's still in the top 3 or 4 as it was surpassed by Blink and The Doctor's Wife.
My only complaint with the story is they should have made it a two-parter. Or held onto it for a Christmas special and made a longer episode. It was such a cool premise - cool enough for Moffat to revisit with River Song - and it also broke so many rules when it came to the Doctor, but did so in such a way they got away with it.
The only problem I have with the episode is it was hard to buy 100% into the idea of the Doctor falling in love with Reinette when the series up to that point (and afterwards) spent so much time establishing that the Doctor was in love with Rose. I think the episode would have been far stronger as a post-Rose storyline from that respect. But then we might not have gotten Blink, so I'm happy where it is.
Alex
It is possible to have feelings for more than one person at a time. I do think Rose was a bit under-used in this episode. More jealousy from her would have been more realistic.
It was such a cool premise - cool enough for Moffat to revisit with River Song - and it also broke so many rules when it came to the Doctor, but did so in such a way they got away with it.
I think the problem is in the timing - they probably should have run this episode before Mickey joined, because in Fireplace Rose is distracted by having Mickey around and as such the "triangle" aspect was underplayed. Granted, Moffat still managed to give us the brilliant "The Doctor is worth the monsters" exchange between Reinette and Rose, so what's there is fantastic.
I just saw this episode. I loved it. I love European Royalty. So this episode had that along with science fiction and the beautiful Sophia Myles, what more could I want!
Any other really like this episode as much as I?
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