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22 April 2025
This review contains spoilers!
The best of the season and yet not very good. It starts strong, with characters and humor a step above anything we've seen this season, but episodes 2 and 3 just feel off.
It goes for a humor it can't quite achieve. The bit with the guard could have landed so much better if it bore any resemblance to a real, informed conversation. Yes, it's funny for the guard to know philosophy, but the joke fails because he actually doesn't. I don't have a degree in philosophy but even I know enough to know the conversation is complete gibberish, which really diminishes the joke because you're left wondering: Does the Doctor literally not know what an existentialist is?
It goes for emotional beats it can't quite achieve. I want to care about the human drama. The first episode was so promising. But then it just gets stupid. It's difficult to explain — maybe it's poor acting, maybe it's poor direction — but every story this season felt off. Like you're constantly thinking: Oh my god, these people are just saying their lines. Obviously actors are always saying their lines in every TV show but you usually can't feel it. You can feel it here.
Why does Mel leave? Why does the Doctor react that way? Why does he invite Ace to travel with him? These things just happen with no emotional reasoning behind them. I started watching Remembrance of the Daleks before coming here to write this and it's already clear the next season will be much, much better. I'm excited to perhaps start enjoying the Seventh Doctor's era.
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