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Doesn't It Get Lonely Riding Up There To The Sun On A Single Raft For One?
I was largely underwhelmed by "Vincent and the Doctor." I'm not sure if that was a natural consequence of watching it over the course of two weeks (i.e. watch ten minutes one day, 10 minutes four days later, finally finish almost a week after 'The Lodger' aired) or because with regards to the monster of the week, it seemed like 'our lack of budget; let us show it' (which is actually a complaint I had about 'The Lodger' as well, even though I really liked the romance in it). That said, I did get misty-eyed at the end. I think, considering the role Vincent Van Gogh plays in our art history and his own tragic (and greatly romanticized) life, it is understandable to have the fantasy of showing him the role he played in history and how successful is art ended up being. I really wanted him to have painted a picture of Amy, though. (On the subject of Amy, I loved her crying without realizing it, and how that echos the memory wipe she had in the second episode.)
Using Bill Nightly for only four minutes in a minor, minor role, however, is just fucking criminal.
I know some people didn't like the two stand-alone episodes leading up to the final two of this season but I didn't mind it, especially given that Doctor Who tends to be pretty stand-alone (and that 'The Lodger' was, my problems with the villain aside, a solid episode).
Plus, "The Pandorica Opens" was great.
I cannot express how hard I was squeeing at the montage of people who have interacted with the Doctor this season. Especially River Song and Liz Ten. Seriously, each time I watch a River Song episode, I start to adore her more. I just... I have no words for her awesome. (But I must note that apparently, she drives with the brakes on too.)
And Rory was... okay, heroic and heart-string-tugging and sexy are NOT words that I typically use for Rory but he just... he worked for me here. I don't know if it was the nipple-armor or the cape or what, but I was completely emotionally invested in him and Amy's relationship, and I think him shooting her without meaning to right after Amy remembered him hurt in the best way.
Now, back to the Pandorica itself - another reason I didn't mind only having one episode dealing with what the Pandorica is is that it was really, really obvious to me that the Doctor was in the box. Now, admittedly, I got the tense wrong, but I could not have stood another episode mentally yelling 'You are the Pandorica! It's for you! You drop from the sky and end worlds! You just bragged about it over loudspeaker!'
Honestly, knowing Karen Gillian is signed for next season and that the next episode is most likely going to be about getting the doctor out of the box, the things I am most invested in are:
–finding out more details about Amy Pond. I will be greatly disappointed if she is only important because she's a trap. I want her to be a construct or a creation or someone the cause of the time-cracks!
–River Song and the TARDIS. When she opened the door and it was solid rock?
Using Bill Nightly for only four minutes in a minor, minor role, however, is just fucking criminal.
I know some people didn't like the two stand-alone episodes leading up to the final two of this season but I didn't mind it, especially given that Doctor Who tends to be pretty stand-alone (and that 'The Lodger' was, my problems with the villain aside, a solid episode).
Plus, "The Pandorica Opens" was great.
I cannot express how hard I was squeeing at the montage of people who have interacted with the Doctor this season. Especially River Song and Liz Ten. Seriously, each time I watch a River Song episode, I start to adore her more. I just... I have no words for her awesome. (But I must note that apparently, she drives with the brakes on too.)
And Rory was... okay, heroic and heart-string-tugging and sexy are NOT words that I typically use for Rory but he just... he worked for me here. I don't know if it was the nipple-armor or the cape or what, but I was completely emotionally invested in him and Amy's relationship, and I think him shooting her without meaning to right after Amy remembered him hurt in the best way.
Now, back to the Pandorica itself - another reason I didn't mind only having one episode dealing with what the Pandorica is is that it was really, really obvious to me that the Doctor was in the box. Now, admittedly, I got the tense wrong, but I could not have stood another episode mentally yelling 'You are the Pandorica! It's for you! You drop from the sky and end worlds! You just bragged about it over loudspeaker!'
Honestly, knowing Karen Gillian is signed for next season and that the next episode is most likely going to be about getting the doctor out of the box, the things I am most invested in are:
–finding out more details about Amy Pond. I will be greatly disappointed if she is only important because she's a trap. I want her to be a construct or a creation or someone the cause of the time-cracks!
–River Song and the TARDIS. When she opened the door and it was solid rock?
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