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Who’s Bloody Brilliant

Just finished watching the second episode of the revitalised Doctor Who. Excellent entertainment. Russell Davies pens a wonderful script, full of knowing asides and heart-stopping ideas.

Examples of knowing asides: "the National Trust shifted [the continents] back – this is a classic Earth". "Talk to the Face [of Bo]". Even the props and music got in on the act – the jukebox masquerading as an "iPod" and playing examples of Earth’s greatest composers, to whit: "Tainted Love" by Marc Almond.

Example of heart-stopping ideas: what if you could phone your mum from 5 billion years in the future, being present at the moment when the sun expands to engulf the earth, and listen to her rabbit on about nothing in particular, while she’s emptying the washing machine? That, it seems to me is the real essence of being human – encompassing both the mundane and the godlike at the same time without pause for breath.

And was it just me, or was Zoe Wanamaker doing a Judi Dench impression? Well, you can never be too rich or too thin…

All in all, a wonderful second episode. If this continues, I’ll be there on the sofa every Saturday.

3 responses to “Who’s Bloody Brilliant”

  1. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    I missed the latest episode… but the first showed signs of promise…you painted a good picture of the who…. shall have to seek a back copy of the show now 🙂

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    Paul

    some great links here :- i especially like the language log, found some interesting things on there relevant to a module im doing at uni on computational linguistics.thanks for the link! 🙂

  3. vincent Avatar
    vincent

    I was dissappointed with the first episode, and even with the second am not convinced re the Dr, and therefore not saddened to hear that he will not remain in the role. That said thought the second episode really was quite excellent, the humour,suspence,darkness and drama that is the essence of Dr Who was all there….and the special effects are just good enough 16 years on to make it feel right, but they haven’t gone over board either. Surpriisingly young Miss Piper is really growing on me in the role too!!

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