Okay well RTD started the trend in the new who series, whereby there are events in previous episodes, and arcs that seem to carry over and protrude themselves once again in latter episodes and or seasons(series). A job that Moffat has taken and done so with ease it seems in the new seasons of 5 and 6.
But my question is this barring the Key to time series, and enlightenment entanglements, are there any instances which do the same for the classic series, and what are their connections, and how do they compare to the writing and the style done today?
A current example is river song, her death, and the events she has been involved in fundamentally drive particular story arcs, then there is the silents in the 5th season which became a fact in the 6th, to go back further we have rose, the battle of canary warf, which dropped pieces throughout the series, until it came to a head at the finale of season(series) 4...
also let's not forget jack and the finale of series 1, his rebirth by Rose Tyler influenced much of the story in the doctor who series and overflowed into the Torchwood series as well, as a prominent story subplot..
So what are the classic series examples? (think of this as a sort of fun game, like six degrees of kevin bacon or some such nonsense like that..I am curious, because the writing had to be very forward thinking and very reverse minded as well, which RTD and Moffat seemed to understand. How do previous writers stack up, and how do their overall story arcs apply? (mind you, please think of the story not the special effects or acting)
hope to hear those Doctor Who specialists come out of the wood work and jump on this one, it's a toughie from my POV. But oh so interesting a question..
But my question is this barring the Key to time series, and enlightenment entanglements, are there any instances which do the same for the classic series, and what are their connections, and how do they compare to the writing and the style done today?
A current example is river song, her death, and the events she has been involved in fundamentally drive particular story arcs, then there is the silents in the 5th season which became a fact in the 6th, to go back further we have rose, the battle of canary warf, which dropped pieces throughout the series, until it came to a head at the finale of season(series) 4...
also let's not forget jack and the finale of series 1, his rebirth by Rose Tyler influenced much of the story in the doctor who series and overflowed into the Torchwood series as well, as a prominent story subplot..
So what are the classic series examples? (think of this as a sort of fun game, like six degrees of kevin bacon or some such nonsense like that..I am curious, because the writing had to be very forward thinking and very reverse minded as well, which RTD and Moffat seemed to understand. How do previous writers stack up, and how do their overall story arcs apply? (mind you, please think of the story not the special effects or acting)
hope to hear those Doctor Who specialists come out of the wood work and jump on this one, it's a toughie from my POV. But oh so interesting a question..
