The Star Beast
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 nov 2023
- 57min
El Doctor se encuentra con una vieja cara y algo va muy mal. Cómo puede Donna recordarle y por qué ha recuperado uno de sus viejos rostros?El Doctor se encuentra con una vieja cara y algo va muy mal. Cómo puede Donna recordarle y por qué ha recuperado uno de sus viejos rostros?El Doctor se encuentra con una vieja cara y algo va muy mal. Cómo puede Donna recordarle y por qué ha recuperado uno de sus viejos rostros?
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- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
I'm mostly sad. The story is practically non-existent, can be summarised in one paragraph. The monster designs could have been cool and nostalgic and endearing but fell flat in the overall childish simplistic vibe. I know it's a children show, but it always seemed to urge children to aspire to be smarter, rather than served everything on a silver platter.
Ridiculous, lowest grade deus-ex-machina explanations and conclusions. I'll even go as far to say -forced cringe-
The nostalgia served though. Love the comeback of the characters and got too little of the chemistry I was craving and expecting to see again. Can't wait for the next episode with amazing David and Catherine.
While the Doctor should never be portrayed as perfect, something most incarnations have no issue with achieving, he should also not be told to his face that he is stupid and it is because of his physical makeup, for the sake of a cheap laugh. The Doctor, after all he has done for the universe, deserves a lot more respect. Apart from that, the general messaging throughout the episode still evokes much of the eye rolling moral-lessons-without-substance-to-cushion-it that pushed many fans away from the franchise during Capaldi's era. While it is not wrong to have messaging, indeed, morals and messages have always been an important part of Doctor Who, the story should never work it so hard as to be inescapable, or integral to the plot. Doctor Who has always been at it's best when the message is secondary to the main story.
To that point, I have hopes that the second episode, without the baggage of reintroductions and establishing, very clearly, it's virtues, will be a better experience. We''ll see if that instinct is correct. Doctor Who has a lot of bad will to overcome from the fanbase, here's hoping there is more to it's supposed "return to form" than some familiar faces and unearned lectures.
Yes, David Tennant is the modern era's Tom Baker popularity-wise, but he's not quite as interesting and intriguing as his two successors (predecessors now too?) Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi, who's portrayals match Baker's more alien nature, and in my opinion have aged better than Tennant's.
I'm more excited for Gatwa, bring him on! Also, new TARDIS is pretty sterile looking to be honest, doesn't hold a candle to the Smith/Capaldi era TARDIS's, heck, even Whittaker's had more atmosphere.
7/10. Not bad, but it's certainly no more than a nostalgia trip.
On the plus side, I suppose, RTD is back and even at his worst he is a better scriptwriter than Chibnall was. Tennant is nice to see back in the suit, although it is almost remorseful in the way having Indy back in Crystal Skull was.
Yes this is RTD, at his worst. Yes this is Tennant back, for a time, having to star in something that is RTD at his worst.
This is chaotic and stupid and some familiar old faces doesn't make it not be these things.
I was hoping I could start taking pride in being a Whovian again. I can't yet.
Fair play, you have to credit Doctor Who fans, we've all waited a long time for this, and I'm sure millions will tune in for nostalgia and curiosity, wanting to see if the show has changed.
Tennant and Tate, it's almost as though a Genie answered my wishes, and brought the two of them back to us, but the question was always going to be whether this episode was as good as the hype, everything possible has been done to rejuvenate the show.
Bonkers good fun, I really did enjoy it, it was like stepping back fifteen years. I can't say it's a classic, but it was an entertaining, action packed sci fi romp, and it was great to see so many familiar faces, and some new.
The story was decent, the character play was magical. I think there's more to come in the next few episodes.
I liked Rose, I liked the way the character was introduced and the way in which Russell handled the trans issue, no preaching.
Miriam Margolyes was a joy as The Meep, about time she featured on the show, I really liked The Meep.
Two questions I had going in, why is this incarnation of The Doctor back, and would Donna suffer coming back into contact with her old travelling companion? I exit this episode with more questions than answers, who's the boss?
Tennant, what can you say, The Doctor is back, he's lost none of the energy, none of the polish, none of the presence, great to have him back.
Donna Noble, I adore you! Tate stepped straight back in with ease, please let her return in years to come.
8/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSylvia Noble becomes the third companion's mother to slap the Doctor after Rose and Martha's mothers back in 2005 and 2007.
- ErroresNear the start of the episode, the Doctor unstacks and then re-stacks a tower of 3 cardboard boxes Donna is holding. He starts by removing two boxes, and then replaces one of the boxes before turning around, intending to walk away. In the next shot, the other removed box has inexplicably reappeared on top of the stack.
- Citas
The Doctor: Once upon a time... Once upon a Time Lord... I had a best friend, and her name was Donna Noble. A Time Lord and a human... and we travelled the stars together.
Donna Noble: Sometimes I have dreams about impossible things. I dream of creatures and adventures and faraway skies. But none of it's true.
The Doctor: Donna saved the entire universe by taking the power of the Time Lords into her mind - at a terrible cost. She had to forget everything she ever knew. She had to forget me. Because if Donna ever remembers me, she will die.
Donna Noble: And now I've got a nice life, with a nice fella and a nice house, and the most beautiful daughter in the world... but I just think something's missing.
The Doctor: I can never see Donna again.
Donna Noble: Now the days are drawing in... I keep having more and more dreams. Like something's getting closer.
The Doctor: But now this face has come back. Why?
Donna Noble: It's like a storm in the air... about to break.
The Doctor: I think the story hasn't ended yet.
- ConexionesFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 25 November 2023 (2023)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Locaciones de filmación
- Camden Market, Camden, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(TARDIS landing site)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 57min
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