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The thing that immediately impressed me about “The Next Doctor” was that you don’t necessarily have to be a long-time fan to enjoy it. But for those viewers who ARE faithful followers of the traveling Time Lord (myself included), it’s a fine combination of elements that have traditionally worked in Doctor Who stories. The episode is full of action, humor, pathos, better-than-average performances, and a sense of wonder that has long been missing from t.v. science fiction.
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[SPOILERS AHEAD] The Doctor is delighted to find himself in Victorian England at Christmastime. He is soon surprised, however, to encounter another fellow claiming to be “the one, the only, the best” Doctor. With his own companion, sonic screwdriver (sort of) and TARDIS (a wonderful twist which I refuse to spoil), this Doctor is man with some crucial memories missing. What the REAL Doctor finds out about this mystery man is tragic yet inspiring, and touches on the whole history of the series. Oh, and did I mention the Cybermen are on-hand as well?
The entire production is first-rate, from the gorgeously-realized snowy streets to the impressive spectacle of the Cyber King on the march. Guest star David Morrisey is so good in his role, you almost wish he WAS the next Doctor. And like the best of the modern episodes, the resolution is both satisfying and leaves you wanting to see more.
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As with the season sets, “The Next Doctor” includes an hour-long documentary on the production. These “Doctor Who Confidential” programs are fairly breezy and informative, and are certainly a welcome addition for hardcore fans. Casual viewers may find the run time a bit long. . .after all, with an hour to kill they might simply prefer to watch another episode!
I have no doubt that BBC will eventually release all the one-off specials featuring David Tennant in a box set when all is said and done. But if you can’t wait, “The Next Doctor” is a perfect way to pass the time.
… and it’s not a horrible story. I’ve seen worse.
Plus, most of the Christmas specials are filled with fluff anyway, in keeping with the holiday spirit. That being said, this story is a fun bit of Christmas cheer, although it lacks depth on some levels, but I’ll still line it up with the other Christmas specials for Christmas morning viewing. I will say though, I thought the Cyber-Shades were kind of creepy and I hope they bring them back at some point. On the other hand, the Cyber-King “ship” was a bit too much on the cheesy side for me, and while I first relished the character of Ms. Hartigan, she completely crashed and burned into the cheese fest.
Another thing that stirred the bee in my bonnet was the Rosita character, and I’m going to say something that a lot of people ~ especially fans of the new series ~ won’t like: Enough with Rose Tyler, already! I mean, come on. Bleeding hearts of the world unite! Enough with the references, the inferences, the parallels, the longing, the tragedy of it all, etc. The writers, including Russell T. Davies, whom I happen to actually love, being a writer myself, have beat this like a dead horse and to a bloody pulp. Yes, we know the Doctor has great affection for her; yes, we know he can never be with her, but let’s move on. Please.
It’s for this reason that I am really anxious for Steven Moffat to take the reins of the series ~ and in a way, I’m glad there’s a new Doctor. I love David Tennant and I think he’s been absolutely brilliant ~ right up there with, if not surpassing, Tom Baker ~ but this whole, galactic playboy thing (as further evidenced in Planet of the Dead) is wearing thin. The character of the Doctor is NOT Captain Kirk and he is NOT about romantic baggage, thank you very much ~ and I’m saying that as a chick, who initially loved the character of Rose and her deeper friendship with the Doctor. It was different than the classic series, with a little more humanity thrown in, instead of the cold, androgynous, teacher-student, master-apprentice dynamic. But enough.
There, I said it. I feel much better now.
On the upside, David Morrissey’s portrayal of “The Doctor” was quite fun to watch as a romanticized, chivalrous version of our favorite Time Lord, and some of his dialogue and interaction with the real Doctor was thrilling, thinking that this might just be a future version him, with memories lost. Alas, ’twas not meant to be, which is kind of a bummer, because I think Morrissey would have made a great eleventh Doctor.
On the whole, though, it’s a fun little frolic ~ not on the A-list, but rather on the B-list, in the canon of the Whoniverse. But like I said, I’ve seen worse, and as we tick down the days and months to David Tennant’s departure, I do feel a certain sadness. He’s been MY Doctor of the revived series, just like Baker was in the classic, even though I loved Christopher Eccleston, too, and I will be sad when Tennant leaves.
But hey! Viva la Doctor! As one chapter ends, another begins. And that’s what the Doctor’s story is all about!
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