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8:12 pm - 06/03/2010

Doctor Who Time!



(Mostly) non-spoilery Vincent & the Doctor Review
+ Episode Synopsis and spoilery new image from episode 12



Blogtor Who "Vincent and The Doctor" Review - [Mostly Spoiler Free]

Regardless of whether or not you agree that Van Gogh, the titular Vincent of this tale, is the "greatest artist of all time" by the end of this episode you'll have fallen in lurve with the man, if not his paintings.

Who new-boy Richard Curtis demonstrates, with some style, just how powerful Doctor Who can be. Just how funny, compelling and, ultimately, heart-breaking time travel can be. I don't mind admitting that I teared up with some severity during Vincent and the Doctor - a testament to both the writing and the actors involved.



Tony Curran (magnificent in Red Road if you haven't seen it) pulls off the artist and his mental issues immaculately - which, considering this is a 'tea~time family' show is no mean feat. For example, the scene where we find Van Gogh face down on his bed crying will scare you more than any of the aliens and monsters the Doctor has previously faced.



It's not handled lightly either, his depression forms a significant part of the plot and is addressed head on, as it were. And the ongoing repercussions from last week are felt in a very real and meaningful way. But, being a Curtis invention, there's laughs to be had too. Matt Smith, as always, is delightful (though does have to face a few demons himself, saying, "Sometimes winning is no fun at all") with some wonderful physical manoeuvring and verbal dexterity (inviting himself to stay with the artist is high~larious). Watch out, also, for a superbly tittersome monologue in the TARDIS as he plays with his new/old toy ('classic' Who fans are in for a treat too). Also be on the look~out for a heart-warming cameo from Bill Nighy, his bow tie~based interaction with Matt is sublime.



The first scenes with Van Gogh meeting Amy and The Doctor are particularly amusing and we find Curtis's Provence full of regional accents and a wonderful excuse for the artist's "accent." The writer also finds time to stick in a cowboy motif with Gallifrey's finest stating that he's "new in town" whilst later on Van Gogh appropriates his iconic hat, easel and brushes like he stepped out of a Spaghetti Western.

The set design and direction are by some stretch the finest this year; from Van Gogh's bedroom to the various attacks of the 'invisible' monster (the 'monster' being a very small, though interesting, part of this story) and some striking POV shots. In particular, I would highlight a scene where the trio are lying on the ground staring into the sky. Those familiar with Van Gogh's work can imagine what happens but it is a beautiful scene, again showing us that Doctor Who can be a bit different every now and again.



Vincent and the Doctor includes a number of difficult choices for everyone's favourite Time Lord, questioning the very nature of time travel and the results of his 'meddling' (and he questions his use of the sonic!) Crucially, however, this is a story about one man, Van Gogh and his pain. There's no happy end in that sense, Curtis is clever enough to show that "bad things" happen. Though this is certainly a tear-filled forty-five minutes or so we do also get the "good things", thankfully, resulting in one of the most memorable outings for The Doctor to date. One can only hope that Richard Curtis is invited back very soon.

Rating: 10/10




Um, this...thing is from Radio Times


Sorry for the nightmares, bbs.


BBC Synopsis of Episode 12: The Pandorica Opens

The Doctor's friends unite to send him a terrible warning; the Pandorica – which is said to contain the most feared being in all the cosmos – is opening, as the time travelling drama continues. But what's inside, and can the Doctor stop it?

The Pandorica Opens is written by Steven Moffat and stars Matt Smith as the Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond.



Spoiler Pic from Ep 12
You've been warned. Though it's kind of crappy quality.








I am excited! From what I've seen, the episode looks gorgeous.

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[info]fletwock 4th-Jun-2010 05:35 am (UTC)
omg. This episode and True Blood need to get here already.
[info]angeleyesjg24 4th-Jun-2010 05:43 am (UTC)
Amen!
[info]missmoelove3 4th-Jun-2010 06:33 am (UTC)
THIS
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:50 am (UTC)
FOR SERIOUS. But before True Blood happens, I have to write my final two papers and take my last final as an undergraduate student and then graduate. BOOOOO.
[info]hp_chloe 4th-Jun-2010 09:46 am (UTC)
MTE!
[info]kirensauce 4th-Jun-2010 05:39 am (UTC)
love the gif

ALSO I NEED TO START WATCHING DR WHO
WHERE DO YOU RECCOMEND I START

like from the very beginning?
[info]fletwock 4th-Jun-2010 05:41 am (UTC)
I asked the same question not too long ago. Someone recommended I start with the current season because then I could be apart of the discussions once I caught up, which ultimately is awesome. I followed their advice and I'm glad I did. Once you catch up, I'd recommend going back and starting with the 9th doctor at season 1 of the new series.

http://www.casttv.com/shows/doctor-who
[info]kirensauce 4th-Jun-2010 05:45 am (UTC)
thanks!
[info]violet_crumble9 4th-Jun-2010 05:42 am (UTC)
start from the beginning of the new series.
with christopher eccleston as the doctor.
then work your way through =)
[info]elliebunk 4th-Jun-2010 05:42 am (UTC)
I'd start with Series 1 (2005, Eccleston's series)- I think it's a lot easier to get into if you don't start at the very beginning.
[info]noitall_herm 4th-Jun-2010 05:43 am (UTC)
From the new series one with christopher ecclestone. Once you get a few of the new series under your belt, go back and watch the old ones.
[info]mrschucknoblet 4th-Jun-2010 05:44 am (UTC)
Start with Eccleston, it'll make everything else much easier to understnad in the long run. Plus, Eccleston is epic.
[info]roxiful 4th-Jun-2010 05:46 am (UTC)
I'd start with the ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston!).
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:50 am (UTC)
Start with series 1! I mean if you really want to keep up with current discussions you could start just watching this series along with everyone, but I think you'll appreciate the show more as a whole if you just start with the series with Christopher Eccleston and then work on catching up to everyone else.
[info]scaram0uche 4th-Jun-2010 06:30 am (UTC)
Okay, everyone else isn't helpful enough. This is how you do it. And if you've already started watching, stop and do this:

1) Read: http://io9.com/5521264/everything-you-need-to-know-about-doctor-who
2) Watch: 9, 10, 8, 11 (in that order)
3) Read: http://io9.com/5032573/how-to-discover-classic-doctor-who-in-3-easy-steps
[info]measuringcups 4th-Jun-2010 06:30 am (UTC)
Okay I know everyone is saying to start with Eccleston, but I started with the current doctor and think it was a good move. If you start with his first episode, you are only 11 or so episodes behind and then can go back to Eccleston's doctor and watch from there. Of course I like to discuss the show with fandom as the season is airing, so that's why I started with the newest doctor first.
[info]noevoe978 4th-Jun-2010 01:24 pm (UTC)
I started with this current season and haven;t been lost or anything. So that's what I recommend.
[info]deviousweasel 4th-Jun-2010 05:40 am (UTC)
If this episode isn't good I'll be so disappointed, but I don't feel like it can be bad.
[info]barkinmad 4th-Jun-2010 06:04 am (UTC)
It can be worse than last week's episode.
[info]violet_crumble9 4th-Jun-2010 05:41 am (UTC)
OMG SOOOO EXCITED!!!
[info]sabiryn 4th-Jun-2010 05:42 am (UTC)
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THIS EPISODE!
[info]theshadowpuppet 4th-Jun-2010 05:42 am (UTC)
do I see River in that picture from ep 12?

Edited at 2010-06-04 05:43 am (UTC)
[info]dallowayward 4th-Jun-2010 05:48 am (UTC)
that's why I marked it ~spoilery~
[info]theshadowpuppet 4th-Jun-2010 05:50 am (UTC)
lol I didn't even read.
I just skimmed the pictures and I had to scroll back up to make sure I wasn't seeing things.
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:48 am (UTC)
YES. UGH.

STOP TRYING TO MAKE RIVER HAPPEN, STEVEN MOFFAT.
[info]deviousweasel 4th-Jun-2010 05:49 am (UTC)
River said in Flesh and Stone they'd meet again when the Pandorica opens. Episode 12 is called "The Pandorica Opens".
[info]flirflir 4th-Jun-2010 05:51 am (UTC)
yup thats her
[info]measuringcups 4th-Jun-2010 06:32 am (UTC)
OMG I HOPE SO.
[info]noevoe978 4th-Jun-2010 01:24 pm (UTC)
You do indeed.
[info]elliebunk 4th-Jun-2010 05:43 am (UTC)
Can. Not. Wait.


(not over Rory)
[info]mrschucknoblet 4th-Jun-2010 05:43 am (UTC)
Matt Smith, Richard Curtis and Bill Nighy...it's like they took one of my dreams and made it into a Doctor Who episode. This is the one I've been waiting for.
[info]smilebackpretty 4th-Jun-2010 06:13 am (UTC)
IFKR omg richard curtis AND bill nighy!!!
[info]saramiskismet 4th-Jun-2010 02:18 pm (UTC)
I adore your icon, to itty bitty pieces.
[info]anaskew 4th-Jun-2010 05:45 am (UTC)
omg why do doctor who posts always pop up when i have 38283 things to do?

does anyone here frequent GallifreyBase? they've got a surprisingly fun chat room. they do watch-a-longs of classic eps. they're watching the movie this weekend.
[info]barkinmad 4th-Jun-2010 06:05 am (UTC)
I don't frequent, because I've become too ADD for forums, but I do like the place.
[info]anaskew 4th-Jun-2010 06:07 am (UTC)
i don't use the forums much at all. i just sort of glance through them sometimes.
i do frequent the chat though.
[info]outcomewolves 4th-Jun-2010 06:23 am (UTC)
I do!! Though lots less ever since I got spoiled beyond how much I would have liked during series 3. I kind of love the theorizing part of it though!!
[info]flirflir 4th-Jun-2010 05:46 am (UTC)
can't fucking wait!
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:46 am (UTC)
Oh joy. River is back.

Please, excuse me while I am overcome with joy.
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:48 am (UTC)
But other than the fact that River is coming back for episode 12, this was a good post.

I am really looking forward to this week's episode because I am a giant art history nerd. And I really am loving Matt as Eleven, even if I'm not feeling Amy. She's never going to be one of my favorite companions.

And I'm still mourning Rory. :'(
[info]dallowayward 4th-Jun-2010 05:49 am (UTC)
This review makes it sound like Bill Nighy's part is only a cameo at the very beginning. I am disappoint :/
[info]smilebackpretty 4th-Jun-2010 06:15 am (UTC)
It better not be, nobody asks Bill Nighy to act in an episode to only appear for 5 secs. I will cut a bitch if that happens.
[info]emilyfagtm 4th-Jun-2010 05:49 am (UTC)
For once I am not late for a Doctor Who post. ♥
[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:51 am (UTC)
Last month, I started doing a big Doctor Who rewatch on my lj, and so far I'm up to Human Nature/Family of Blood. I love those episodes. :')
[info]dallowayward 4th-Jun-2010 05:55 am (UTC)
one of my fave 2 parters.

oblig
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[info]fauxkaren 4th-Jun-2010 05:57 am (UTC)
Me too. Those episodes, "Father's Day" from series 1, and "The Impossible Planet"/"The Satan Pit" are my all time favorite episodes.
[info]firedawn 4th-Jun-2010 07:18 am (UTC)
This really makes me wish I'd finished s4 as I love Donna but I just seem to never get around to it.
[info]theshadowpuppet 4th-Jun-2010 05:57 am (UTC)


i loved him sfm in this role
[info]barkinmad 4th-Jun-2010 06:06 am (UTC)
Photobucket
[info]saramiskismet 4th-Jun-2010 02:23 pm (UTC)
Aw, man, still have to watch this one. (I didn't watch a lot of Martha but I keep hearing how good this one is.)
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