Monday, September 6, 2010

Doctor Who



"What if you were really old, and really kind and alone? Your whole race dead, no future. What couldn't you do then? If you were that old, and that kind, and the very last of your kind.... you couldn't just stand there and watch children cry."

For the past several years, my list of favorite TV shows--meaning ones I cared about watching--had exactly one item: Extreme Makeover:Home Edition. Now I have another show to add to the list: Doctor Who, a BBC sci-fi drama. The show features the mysterious Doctor, Last of the Time Lords, journeying though time and space in his TARDIS (which, from the outside, is merely a police box.)
Several of my online friends are huge fans of this show, so when I found myself with nothing to do last night, I found some online episodes and began watching. Wow! The Doctor is extremely mysterious, but with a humourous side too. The episodes were well-plotted and suspensefully directed. One episode, "Time of the Angels," had the Doctor and his friends in search of a Weeping Angel. AS long as someone looked at it, it was merely a statue. But the moment you looked away, it could move and most likely kill you. To make matters worse, the Angel is hiding in a neocropolis full of angel statues.
I have never read or seen anything more suspenseful than this episode. It uses the old bogeyman fear of 'something moving in the dark' and masterfully embodies it. I have no plans to write horror, but this episode could teach writers lots about suspense.

3 comments:

  1. Nice post. :P

    Being a Who fan, I couldn't agree with you more. *nods and departs*

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  2. I keep hearing about Doctor Who, but have never seen an episode. I mentioned it to my dad, and he said it was a cheesy sci-fi from ages and ages ago. But now it seems it has been "resurrected" or something, and it doesn't look quite so cheesy. :) Maybe I'll have to check it out. (Because of course, I REALLY need another thing to fill up my time... Ha.)

    It does sound rather interesting.

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  3. I really wish I could say the same - that I need a time-filler. :rolleyes: I can scarcely find enough minutes in the hour, much less hours in a day.

    But yes, check it out. It is no longer cheesy. ^^

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