Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Day One Hundred and Fifty-six - Dr. Who: Series 2, Episode 1, "Harriet Jones, Prime Minister? Yes, we do know who you are, Mum."

Alright, it's been long enough, I think, to recover from the terrible cheese that was Christopher Eccleston's run of Dr.Who. It's time now for the slightly less stinky Roquefort that was David Tennant's tenure (see what I did there?) as he assumes the mantle of the last Time Lord.

Well, not really, but that's a bit of a spoiler, now, isn't it?

Anyways, freshly regenerated after sacrificing his ninth incarnation (supposedly there's a limit of thirteen, so we're getting close), Rose (Billy Piper) doesn't exactly know what to do considering the man that she's heavily hinted to be in love with has just changed right before her eyes.

Meanwhile, back on Earth, it's Christmastime... and right on schedule for yet another alien crisis, the TARDIS crashes down with an unconscious Doctor and befuddled Rose, right into the waiting arms of Mickey and Jackie. Of course, it doesn't take long for "pilot fish" to get a whiff of The Doctor's leaking Time Lord energy, and a small threat in Santa suits with whirling Christmas Trees of Death provide a distraction until the real big bad appears, The Sycorax.

It's all your rather typical deus ex tripe, but there are a few gleaming moments that shine through. For one thing, there's Harriet Jones who has become Prime Minister after her involvement in the first season run-in with the Slitheen. Still introducing herself to everyone, she has just the right amount of quirky charm to make me smile immensely.

That is, of course, until the end of the episode where she makes a statesman's choice, activating the much hinted at Torchwood and earning The Doctor's ire.

Overall, the episode is just another instance of silly aliens with overly hostile designs on the planet being thwarted, at the last minute, by The Doctor... said hostile aliens, of course, having been previously delayed in their conquest by the companion's mincing/dithering.

At this point, I pretty much have given up on expecting superior quality from Dr.Who. But, I think that I'm better for having had said realization. It means I'm much more forgiving when it comes to how terrible the show actually is.

For instance, there are quite a few good one-liners... I mean, a Lion King quote that is lampshaded? Fun! A Hitchhiker's Guide reference? Even better! It's just that there's way too much that is just thrown about, like The Doctor's punishment of Harriet Jones... way too easy.

I will say this, though... it's soooooo much more palatable thanks to Tennant's plucky charisma. I realize I'm slighting Chris Eccleston a bit in saying so, but his run was just atrocious. With David, I think I might not go into fits after each new episode. That's a tremendous plus in my book.

Until tomorrow, Potatoes~

1 comment:

  1. While Eccleston is not my favorite, I still think he had several redeeming moments of being the Doctor. And I disagree that the show is terrible. This is a revamp after all and I feel as though the writers and producers are getting readjusted to the series and are getting their feet wet. I believe in the idea of writing down all the crap in your head until you get to the good stuff. I think with Doctor Who, they do do that and you see it get progressively better with each episode in terms of story and depth. I hope that you make it to Matt Smith and through his series. In my opinion, it's phenomenal.

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