teyla: Cartoon Ten typing on top of the TARDIS like Snoopy. ([dw] eleven say what?)
teyla ([personal profile] teyla) wrote2010-06-05 11:14 pm
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Vincent and the Doctor


I . . . don't really know what to say about this one. It was a bizarre episode. Because the Doctor was just completely incompetent. I mean, so was Amy, but sadly, I am by now used to the companion being nothing more than a screaming damsel--Amy started out not completely useless, but really, the last few episodes she hasn't been a very strong character. But the Doctor usually manages to pull together some basic plan to at least try and get himself and Amy out of trouble. This episode he just kind of went "I shall point my screwdriver at the monster and hope for the best!". Bad plan, Doctor. A lot worse than usual.

And since when is trying to communicate with the monster a last resort? I really try to avoid comparing Ten and Eleven, usually, but I will do it now--because Ten always tried talking to his adversaries first. And not just Ten did. Nine did, too; the Doctor does. Which is why I felt it to be really OOC when it took Eleven most of the episode to come up with the idea of trying to talk to the monster.

And then they killed it. Great going there. I don't know. I don't mind seeing the Doctor failing to live up to his standards, but when he does, it should be done in an IC way. The Doctor--and the companions, usually--are too clever to make the sort of mistakes they made in this episode. Which is why it didn't feel like he made an honest mistake. It simply felt like he was being an incompetent idiot.

I liked how they treated the depression issue. Depression is depression, and a trip to the future won't magically fix it. I liked Eleven bowtie-flirting with Nighy's character. Generally--BILL NIGHY. God, I love Bill Nighy. Shame that he ended up in what I thought was overall a very weak DW episode.


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[identity profile] choukoumei.livejournal.com 2010-06-06 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
I always enjoy reading you opinions because they tend to differ from what I see around the fandom.

I had trouble connecting with this one, it was an okay episode but I've seen a lot of "BEST EPISODE EVER!" and "I WAS CRYING SO HARD!" opinions which have me a bit baffled o.O

And I kept waiting for the Doctor to come up with a plan, and then the monster was randomly stabbed, but the episode wasn't over? So confusing and random.

[identity profile] choukoumei.livejournal.com 2010-06-06 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
I like the monster I just don't think there was a real plot idea behind it, if there had been, it could have worked, but they were more into making a touchy-feely episode about Van Gogh and forgot the sci fi.

And I can understand staying away from fandom, I don't always interact but I like to read a lot of opinions. There is a problem in the fandom of things tend to be polarizing, like you said- they either have to prop up the new season and bash the RTD era, or they have to hate on every single thing because they miss the RTD days. It makes it difficult to have an honest critique/review of an episode because you automatically get labeled as a "hater".

I really don't mind people having different opinions from my own or putting out a perspective I didn't see, that's why I skim reviews/comments. But there are some people who just can't take opinions that differ from their own and that's where it gets annoying.