"A life this long – do you
understand what it is? It’s a battlefield, like this one… and it’s empty. Because
everyone else has fallen."
This review will contain
spoilers
The Doctor has fall, which means that it is time to rise again. But
what if it isn't? What if this time it's the end?
In the frozen landscape of the Antarctic, the Doctor comes face to face
with his past, and with his future. Time stands still - literally - and a dead
man walking enters the field. What is the Testament? Is that really Bill Potts?
Could it be time for a Dalek to do something productive? And is the universe
finally big enough and old enough to look after itself?
The Good
Once more, the show displays the grasp of who (if you will) the Doctor
is that has been eluding it since the regeneration into Capaldi.
David Bradley is a superb First Doctor, complete with horrendously outdated
attitudes and pre-heroic grumpiness.
Both Bradley and Capaldi get a more dignified sort of end than Tennant
ever did, even if Twelve does manage to wreck the TARDIS up as badly as Ten did
during his Regeneration.
I love the fact that the villains turn out to be anything but, and also
the fact that they didn't resurrect Bill.
The Bad
I know it was Twelve who
wrecked the TARDIS, but you just know people are having a field day with the
Thirteenth Doctor starting her innings by crashing the vehicle (like no Doctor
every did that before(1).)
Oh, yay; it's Clara. I mean, not actual Clara, but now I have to
remember that she's still out there, Mary Suing her way around the cosmos.
I wasn't convinced by Ben and Polly.
The Ugly
Nothing to report.
"Oh, brilliant!" |
Theorising
Okay, so Thirteen seems to be starting the same way Eleven did, with a
crash and presumably a period of recovery. I look forward to seeing how she
handles whatever the world below has to throw at her.
Top Quotes
First Doctor: Well. I assumed,
I'd get... younger.
Twelfth Doctor: I am younger!
"Technically, that is your
TARDIS. It’s about 70 feet that way, see? Always remember where you parked,
it’s going to come up a lot." - The Twelfth Doctor
First Doctor: What’s so important
about one captain?
Twelfth Doctor: Everybody’s
important to somebody, somewhere.
First Doctor: You’ve saved him!
Twelfth Doctor: Both of them.
Never hurts – a couple fewer dead people on the battlefield.
First Doctor: So that’s what it
means to be a doctor of war.
Twelfth Doctor: You were right,
you know. The universe generally fails to be a fairy tale… but that’s where we
come in!
"Don’t die. Because if you
do, I think everybody in the universe might just go cold." - Nardole
"Oh, brilliant!" - The
Thirteenth Doctor
Verdict
Yep; I'll take this. The interplay between Bradley and Capaldi is
perfect, and I have far more respect for these two Doctors' determination not
to regenerate than I did for the Tenth Doctor's.
I wish this was a longer review, but it's been almost a fortnight.
Christmas turns out to be a busy time with a family.
Rating - 8/10
(1) Three began by being dropped on Earth with a TARDIS that didn't work at all. Five's innings began with jettisoning most of the interior dimensions, including the critical Zero Room. Seven was dragged out of the TARDIS unconscious by the Rani's Tetraps. The War Doctor Regenerated after crashing on Karn. Ten wrecked the TARDIS for Eleven pretty much exactly as Twelve did for Thirteen. And that's ignoring intra-Regeneration crashes.
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