10 October 2015
Last Saturday night we watched an epic battle, and a Welshman hitting an Englishman with a leek. No, we weren't watching Doctor Who, and weren't at the rugby either. The thing about being a middle-aged fan, is that you find yourself going to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to watch Henry V. (I blame David Tennant for the fact that I am now going to Stratford 3 or 4 times a year).
Anyway, to cut a long story short, we didn't get to see Under the Lake until Sunday. A classic base under siege story, but was it more Waters of Mars or Warriors of the Deep?
It was definitely more the former, with something nasty affecting the crew and turning them into monsters (or 'ghosts') and a remotely-controlled device used to fetch an otherwise inaccessible object, operated by waving the arms around. The final scenes where the Doctor and Clara are separated by the flooded corridor was reminiscent of 42. I also felt that there was something of The Curse of Fenric about it, with an artefact (in this case the alien ship) controlling people so that they carry out the alien's plan.
However, that brings me to a problem. I'm not sure that the plan really comes together. I mean, how much use would those 'co-ordinates' be for a rescue mission from another planet? It's not even as if there is only one drowned town or village with an underwater church on the planet.
But no doubt all will become clear this evening. We are actually at home to watch it live.
And am I the only one who really wants to see the clockwork squirrel?
Saturday, 10 October 2015
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