evening in
May. 4th, 2010 08:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Spending this evening eating Thai food, cuddling a teeny kitten, and getting to know the Eleventh Doctor.
First thoughts? Moffat is just incredible.
It's funny, because I've never seen any Doctor Who that wasn't done by RTD - and yet, when I see these new episodes, I sit there going "Ahh... that's what it used to be like..." as if there's some pre-Nine show that I'm remembering (despite it never existing) that was exactly like this one.
It's been given a tiny extra amount of fairytale - and become precisely the kind of show it's supposed to be.
Anyway... KITTEN! *cuddles him some more*
First thoughts? Moffat is just incredible.
It's funny, because I've never seen any Doctor Who that wasn't done by RTD - and yet, when I see these new episodes, I sit there going "Ahh... that's what it used to be like..." as if there's some pre-Nine show that I'm remembering (despite it never existing) that was exactly like this one.
It's been given a tiny extra amount of fairytale - and become precisely the kind of show it's supposed to be.
Anyway... KITTEN! *cuddles him some more*
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Date: 2010-05-04 12:28 pm (UTC)You too, huh? Well I've seen one story from Three's era, and 1 1/2 episodes of the very first season, but I also get the Old!Skool feel very much. I think it's because Eleven feels so old, and so alien. (Not that I didn't love Ten. But - as I commented in this very excellent post: David Tennant was Ten, but Matt Smith is the Doctor.) 'Tis very odd.
ETA: OMG kitten! *is jealous*
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Date: 2010-05-04 01:08 pm (UTC)I know! I hadn't seen any of his episodes before watching The Eleventh Hour and it pulled me right back into the "Doctor Who is awesome" mindset that I'd had a a child reading the books. Now I've gone back to watch all the episodes since nine arrived and realised that I would have started watching earlier if I'd seen Moffat's episodes when they aired.
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Date: 2010-05-04 01:24 pm (UTC)RTD did do a good job with Who on the whole. Tennant got a bit wangsty toward the end, and I think Davies wrote too much of the series himself, but I'd certainly rather have Davies Who than none at all, and much of it was significantly better than a fair chunk of the old show. Then again, I liked Colin Baker's Doctor (at least in "Revelation of the Daleks" and "Trial of a Time Lord") which apparently fans aren't supposed to do, so what do I know.
How many episodes have you seen so far? Just the one?
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Date: 2010-05-04 04:14 pm (UTC)I haven't seen any of the new Doctor yet. I haven't even seen the specials Tennant did. After what happened to Donna, I kind of lost interest. But with all the great buzz Eleven is getting, I think I might skip the specials and start up with this new Doctor.
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Date: 2010-05-07 09:15 am (UTC)But I do like him already, despite myself. His initial meeting with Amy was just too cute. He is a bit daft though, and comes out with odd little comments...but, so far so good. :-)