Wild Blue Yonder
- El episodio se transmitió el 2 dic 2023
- 54min
La TARDIS lleva al Doctor y a Donna al borde más lejano de la aventura. Para escapar, deben enfrentarse a la lucha más desesperada de sus vidas, con el destino del universo en juego.La TARDIS lleva al Doctor y a Donna al borde más lejano de la aventura. Para escapar, deben enfrentarse a la lucha más desesperada de sus vidas, con el destino del universo en juego.La TARDIS lleva al Doctor y a Donna al borde más lejano de la aventura. Para escapar, deben enfrentarse a la lucha más desesperada de sus vidas, con el destino del universo en juego.
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It's incredible how authentically Who this episode is. Deeply scary at times, maybe a little goofy or jank but always entertaining. This episode had to do a LOT and it would never have been perfect. This at least dares to be creative and wasn't too careful and I love it for that
This is a legit scary episode, especially the first act. You can really feel the dread, the emptiness. It's a concept in science that is very scary to think about and worked so SO well here.
However, I would like to address one issue that I had with the episode. The portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton as a Black man was a bit jarring for me. While I appreciate the show's efforts to promote diversity and inclusivity, I don't think it was necessary to change the skin color of a historical figure. It felt like a forced attempt to be politically correct.
In conclusion, I give this episode 9 stars out of 10. Despite my reservations about the portrayal of Sir Isaac Newton, I thoroughly enjoyed the episode and look forward to more like it in the future.
David Tennant and Catherine Tate haven't got much time left in these roles so this episode really makes the most of it. They spend most the episode playing against themselves which give them both the ability to show a lot of range. Their chemistry is intact and in between all the high energy banter there's still time to break them down emotionally.
Tom Kingsley's direction strikes a good balance between letting everything take place in confined practical sets and grander CG spaces. There are a few dodgy moments thanks to the greater reliance on CG compared to The Star Beast but even when it's off there's still something nostalgic about it that makes it feel like an intentional throwback.
When I heard David Tennant and Catherine Tate were coming back, I had to watch, and it was like no time had passed. I watched the final Jodie Whittaker episode, and she wasn't bad, I had just lost interest before she came on so no offense to her. Then the "Star Beast" special and I was hooked. I've missed the dynamic between these two as that it always felt the most familiar.
The story is a good one, the TARDIS has landed on a spaceship at the edge of the universe where there aren't even any stars. There doesn't appear to be anyone else on board and the Doctor and Donna must figure out how to get off the ship since the TARDIS took off due to sensing imminent danger. Things get interesting though when they do finally run into other beings.
If you liked doctor who during the David Tennant years and especially during the Donna and Doctor years, then you'll love this episode. If you didn't care much for the Donna Character, watch theses specials anyway as that the writing is much better than what sent me off the tracks in 2019.
Yes, there was some dodgy CGI, and yes, body horror isn't everybody's cup of tea. But even the harshest critics have to admit that this episode was a breath of fresh air. It had some seriously creepy moments akin to 'Midnight', and the rest of the time I was howling with laughter. The final scene was especially emotional. RIP Bernard Cribbins.
Bring on next week, Doctor Who is so back.
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- TriviaThe computer the Doctor is holding while the Tardis is on top of the tree with Isaac Newton is an Amstrad CPC 464.
- ErroresWhen the Doctor and Donna meet the robot, it takes a step, moving forward its left foot. Immediately after that, when the shot is taken from the back of the robot, the left foot is again backwards and the right is forward.
- Citas
The Doctor: Wilfred Mott! Ohhh, now I feel better. Now nothing is wrong, nothing in the whole wide world! Hello, me old soldier!
Wilfred Mott: I never thought I'd see you again after all these years. Oh, Doctor, that lovely face! It's like springtime.
The Doctor: And Donna's got her memory back.
Donna Noble: Without dying, which I recommend.
Wilfred Mott: Yeah, well, I knew it. I never lost faith. I said, "He won't let us down. He'll come back and save us."
The Doctor: Save us from what?
Donna Noble: And where's the family? Where's Rose? Are they alright?
Wilfred Mott: Yeah, they're fine. They're safe. I've told them to bunker down. "I'll keep watch," I said. "You save yourselves."
The Doctor: Why? Is there something wrong? What's going on?
Donna Noble: What is it? What's happening?
Wilfred Mott: It's everybody. It's everything. They're all going mad. Listen, you've got to do something, Doctor. The whole world's coming to an end!
- ConexionesFeatured in Doctor Who: Unleashed: Wild Blue Yonder (2023)
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