The Giggle
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 dic 2023
- 1h 1min
La risita de una misteriosa marioneta está volviendo loca a la raza humana. Cuando el Doctor descubre el regreso del terrorífico Juguetero, se enfrenta a una lucha que nunca podrá ganar.La risita de una misteriosa marioneta está volviendo loca a la raza humana. Cuando el Doctor descubre el regreso del terrorífico Juguetero, se enfrenta a una lucha que nunca podrá ganar.La risita de una misteriosa marioneta está volviendo loca a la raza humana. Cuando el Doctor descubre el regreso del terrorífico Juguetero, se enfrenta a una lucha que nunca podrá ganar.
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The toymaker is a celestial being that has unlimited powers, but he chooses to use them for trickery and jest. While he seems harmless in his actions, he's actually deadly but for some reason likes to toy with the Doctor as that he's one of the more clever begins the toymaker has encountered.
Watch this episode if you liked Russell T. Davies storylines, David Tennant as the Doctor, Donna or Neil Patrick Harris in anything.
It's also a regeneration episode like no other, doing something new and exciting, confirming that this new era of Who won't be empty nostalgia. Tennant's run as the 14th Doctor has been brief but still a gift and this episode still finds the time to make his final moments sink in, giving him a send off that makes the return absolutely worth it.
David Tennant and Catherine Tate continue to be an all time great duo here with the episode giving them plenty of moments that are funny and sincere. Neil Patrick Harris' Toymaker is a top tier villain purely because of the delightful villainy the character is imbued with. Ncuti Gatwa really couldn't have made a better first impression than what he does with the limited screen time.
Chanya Button directs the episode with an energy that's easily able to match Tennant's mobility. There's a lot of impressive stuff done with the Toymaker's reality distorting games that constantly keeps the episode on its toes, helped by some snappy editing and it certainly has one of the most thrilling games of catch ever put to screen.
It was all a game to him as he crossed the realm to our universe. So he can dance to the Spice Girls.
Mel Bush somehow made it back to the present Earth after travelling with Glitz for almost 50 years.
Donna goes demented with some puppets. While the Toymaker puts on a puppet show explaining what happened to some of the Doctor's companions. That's alright then.
It was all rather crazy and wild and that is before the bi-generation. The jury might be split on that.
The ball game was underwhelming, RTD going the Alice in Wonderland route than something more Marvel.
I did like RTD trolling some aspects of the online media who think they are always right and are permanently angry.
Russell T. Davies had mischievously warned that there would be a controversial ending to this episode but, no spoilers, I found it the most satisfying of conclusions.
Davies is the master of playing with one's emotions and there were a few moments where I had to hold back the old water works!
Neil Patrick Harris plays The Toymaker, a villainous character last seen way back in 1966. He has a blast in the role; the musical sequence, accompanied by The Spice Girls' "Spice Up Your Life", is television gold, mixing humour with bloodchilling horror.
Speaking of horror, those who suffer from Pupaphobia (a fear of puppets) will be hiding from behind the settee in at least one scene.
As with the preceeding specials, Tennant and Tate are absolutely fantastic. Tennant's 14th is definitely one of my all-time favourite Doctors. The additional years since last playing the role, have given Tennant even more gravitas. He's brilliant.
So, another perfect 10. Welcome to another Golden Age of Doctor Who. I've been watching since 1973 and the show still feels fresh and exciting. The countdown to Christmas Day has begun.
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- TriviaNeil Patrick Harris, who is an accomplished amateur magician, performed the card tricks of the Toymaker himself.
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The Celestial Toymaker: I came to this universe with such delight. And I played them all, Doctor. I toyed with supernovas, turned galaxies into spin tops. I gambled with God and made him a jack-in-the-box. I made a jigsaw out of your history. Did you like it? The Master was dying and begged for his life with one final game, and when he lost, I sealed him for all eternity inside my gold tooth. There's only one player I didn't dare face. The One Who Waits.
The Doctor: Who's that?
The Celestial Toymaker: I saw it hiding, and I ran.
The Doctor: What do you mean?
The Celestial Toymaker: Hmm. That's someone else's game.
- ConexionesEdited from Doctor Who: The Final Test (1966)
- Bandas sonorasSpice Up Your Life
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Written by Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Bunton, Melanie C, Geri Horner, Richard Stannard and Matt Rowe
Performed by Spice Girls
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