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The Caretaker - Remember those two episodes with James Corden? This episode was written by the same guy and has a similar feeling. Once again the Doctor is undercover as a human and once again there's many comical misunderstandings! This episode does have the advantage of not having James Corden in it. I'm sure some people loved it and found it hilarious. The problem for me is that I guess it just isn't my type of humour? It feels really sitcommy. Take the fact that the Doctor keeps calling Danny a "PE teacher" even after he knows he isn't. This is just run into the ground and becomes really annoying. Clara's really over the top "we're rehearsing a play!" type stuff does nothing for me either. I actually found the scene with the Doctor talking to Courtney to be lot funnier than the rest. Should have had more Peter Capaldi insulting children. (The guy the Doctor thinks is Clara's boyfriend looking like Matt Smith is a reasonable joke too.)
It doesn't help that Murray Gold, who has been pretty subdued lately, goes absolutely nuts with the comedy music in the first half (and some of it sounds an awful lot like Sherlock music.)
I don't really like the rubbish robot villain either. It feels like the writer doesn't want to write a proper Doctor Who episode so he just thinks "oh I'll throw a stupid robot in there to please the nerds." It's so half-assed that it feels like they're making fun of the show? Or maybe it's just supposed to be silly and funny because it's a silly and funny episode. I don't like it anyway!
The meat of the episode is the Danny/Clara stuff. This is better but not enough to base a whole episode about. It develops the ongoing story about the Doctor not liking soldiers too (though it's a bit much that Danny can accurately sum up the Doctor's character after one minute of listening to him.) Danny being concerned about the Doctor pushing Clara too far is good too, but Danny at the end of the episode feels a bit...boring? Like because he's opposing the Doctor (who is exciting!) he now has to just lie about on the couch with a blank look on his face.
So yeah this is an episode some people will like a lot more than I did, but I can't help that!
SCORE: 6.5/10
It doesn't help that Murray Gold, who has been pretty subdued lately, goes absolutely nuts with the comedy music in the first half (and some of it sounds an awful lot like Sherlock music.)
I don't really like the rubbish robot villain either. It feels like the writer doesn't want to write a proper Doctor Who episode so he just thinks "oh I'll throw a stupid robot in there to please the nerds." It's so half-assed that it feels like they're making fun of the show? Or maybe it's just supposed to be silly and funny because it's a silly and funny episode. I don't like it anyway!
The meat of the episode is the Danny/Clara stuff. This is better but not enough to base a whole episode about. It develops the ongoing story about the Doctor not liking soldiers too (though it's a bit much that Danny can accurately sum up the Doctor's character after one minute of listening to him.) Danny being concerned about the Doctor pushing Clara too far is good too, but Danny at the end of the episode feels a bit...boring? Like because he's opposing the Doctor (who is exciting!) he now has to just lie about on the couch with a blank look on his face.
So yeah this is an episode some people will like a lot more than I did, but I can't help that!
SCORE: 6.5/10
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