CaptainWacky
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The Eleventh Hour - This episode has to introduce us to a new Doctor and a new companion and is a massive success in both regards. The opening sequence with the Doctor and young Amelia is brilliant. Matt Smith seems like the Doctor right from the start and the actress playing young Amelia (I think she was Karen Gillan's cousin or something?) does a great job. This Doctor is childlike in ways, but not childish (that sounded clever so I typed it) and viewing it through the eyes of the little girl let's us all be children again (that did too.) It's a magical fairytale but also he's the Doctor and he might accidentally go away for twelve years. Then we have Karen Gillan as Amy and I think she does a great job and the episode does a great job selling her character. She plays Amy as slightly crazy which makes sense given her childhood, but also a person you'd want to be friends with. Rory is good in a supporting role. The episode is fast-paced but in an energetic way and not in the annoying gloss over the details way of some later Moffat episodes. Patrick Moore is a fun cameo!
Prisoner Zero and the flying eyebals are fine one-off enemeis. Not all time greats or anything but compare it to say 'Smith And Jones' which had a similar prisoner on the loose and intergalactic police force story. This is better. Olivia Colman is very good as Prisoner Zero. The scene with the Doctor calling the eyeballs back to say "yes I AM the Doctor deal with it" (after stepping through Tennant's face) really works.
The part where Prisoner Zero says "The Pandorica will open! Silence will fall!" is slightly disappointing as it's very similar to the way RTD used to have random characters say the "arc words" to the Doctor and really how would Prisoner Zero know about both these things (I guess he's been around for thousands of years and picked them up.) But we have our series long (longer as it turned out) mystery!
Moffat Things: I like Moffat's writing (I have given every episode he's written so far a 9 or higher!) but he does repeat ideas sometimes (as all writers do) so I'm going to point them out. NOT SAYING it's bad though. The thing with him meeting Amy when she was a little girl then coming back later in her life is of course quite similar to 'The Girl In The Fireplace' but it's one of the recurring themes of the series (the way the Doctor leaves people behind without meaning to) and it really well done here. The Doctor's final speech is kind of similar to "you're in a library, look me up!" but again it's perfect in this episode.
SCORE: 9/10
Prisoner Zero and the flying eyebals are fine one-off enemeis. Not all time greats or anything but compare it to say 'Smith And Jones' which had a similar prisoner on the loose and intergalactic police force story. This is better. Olivia Colman is very good as Prisoner Zero. The scene with the Doctor calling the eyeballs back to say "yes I AM the Doctor deal with it" (after stepping through Tennant's face) really works.
The part where Prisoner Zero says "The Pandorica will open! Silence will fall!" is slightly disappointing as it's very similar to the way RTD used to have random characters say the "arc words" to the Doctor and really how would Prisoner Zero know about both these things (I guess he's been around for thousands of years and picked them up.) But we have our series long (longer as it turned out) mystery!
Moffat Things: I like Moffat's writing (I have given every episode he's written so far a 9 or higher!) but he does repeat ideas sometimes (as all writers do) so I'm going to point them out. NOT SAYING it's bad though. The thing with him meeting Amy when she was a little girl then coming back later in her life is of course quite similar to 'The Girl In The Fireplace' but it's one of the recurring themes of the series (the way the Doctor leaves people behind without meaning to) and it really well done here. The Doctor's final speech is kind of similar to "you're in a library, look me up!" but again it's perfect in this episode.
SCORE: 9/10