The Devil's Chord
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 may 2024
- 50min
El Doctor y Ruby conocen a Los Beatles, pero descubren que el todopoderoso Maestro está cambiando la historia. Londres se convierte en un campo de batalla en el que está en juego el futuro d... Leer todoEl Doctor y Ruby conocen a Los Beatles, pero descubren que el todopoderoso Maestro está cambiando la historia. Londres se convierte en un campo de batalla en el que está en juego el futuro de la humanidad.El Doctor y Ruby conocen a Los Beatles, pero descubren que el todopoderoso Maestro está cambiando la historia. Londres se convierte en un campo de batalla en el que está en juego el futuro de la humanidad.
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Sorry Guys but as someone that has followed Doctor Who from the 70's and actually watched every episode ever shown on television (including the very first episode before I was born), I have to say I was looking forward to Ncuti and Ruby taking the next step in the series but you absolutely ruined it for me, The stories (not the 3 pre Xmas ones) of the first 2 episodes with them were not up to par. I hope for the sake of the series it gets a whole lot better or I unfortunately will be sad to stop watching Doctor Who for the first time in over 50 years. Please dont continue with the poor story lines.😥
After the admittedly low bar set by 'Space Babies' this is a real step up. The story was imaginative and more importantly it was fun. Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson continue to impress as The Doctor and Ruby and Jinkx Monsoon was suitably over the top as Maestro. The effects were good. The only part of the story I wasn't keen on was the 'twist at the end'... I really could have done without that but that is just a matter of personal taste; others may love it. Overall an improvement on the series opener; hopefully things will continue to improve.
One of the primary letdowns was the lack of dynamic progression within the plot. Doctor Who, known for its imaginative twists and deep, character-driven tales, seemed to lose its way, presenting a story that felt underdeveloped and unnecessarily drawn out. The episode could have benefited significantly from tighter editing, potentially being more impactful as a concise 20-minute piece rather than a full-length installment.
Moreover, the episode's attempt at reinvention did not translate into the high-quality storytelling we've come to expect. While innovation in series format can be refreshing, it requires a careful balance of novelty and substance-something this episode sorely lacked. Comparatively, it contributed little to the overarching saga of Doctor Who and did not provide the emotional or intellectual engagement typically induced by the series.
It is truly unfortunate that, despite its promising premise, the episode did not deliver the excitement or the immersive experience that defines the best of Doctor Who. This was a notable disappointment, especially for someone like myself, who usually finds it easy to lose themselves in the adventurous realms of the Doctor and their companions.
Dialogues are rudely primitive, lacking that kind of intelligent and witty humour that was so characteristic for Doctor Who in the first Russel T Davies era.
Story and the plot is very non-sensical, it lacks any real meaning and the resolution very illogical.
Definitely an improvement over Space Babies, a very creative and imaginative storyline, well executed, with some exuberant performances.
Some exquisite imagery, scenes of a future, devastated Earth looked terrific. Ncuti and Millie looked fabulous in their sixties outfits.
Very Disney at times, but you can definitely see that there's some money being spent on this show.
I wish they'd gotten together a quartet that resembled The Beatles a little bit more, they just weren't right somehow.
Jinkx Monsoon, as camp and over the top as you'd expect, and as we all know The BBC loves A drag Queen, but Jinx did a good job, I'm sure there'll be more to come, I enjoyed the character.
Was that a Susan Foreman reference?
7/10.
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- TriviaLaura June Hudson plays the ill-fated Elderly Woman. She had been a BBC Costume Designer on the original show, working on eight stories between 1978-81. Tom Baker declared her his favourite, loving her operatic style.
- ErroresJohn Lennon is wearing his famous round Windsor brand glasses, which he began wearing 1966, three years after this episode is set. In 1963, Lennon wore "Buddy Holly" style glasses, which were wide black-rimmed glasses.
However, the episode is set in an alternate timeline, where reality has been altered and music has all but disappeared since the 1930s. So, the reality of The Beatles would be different, and Buddy Holly would likely never have existed as a musician to inspire John in the alternate reality.
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Maestro: Go on, then. Do it. Can you find it? The lost chord? Are you enough of a genius?
The Doctor: Oh, I would never call myself that, Maestro. But I have lived. And I have loved. And I can only smile like this because I have lost so much, I've experienced everything, every single thing, and if that's where music comes from... I can find the chord to banish you.
- ConexionesFeatured in Doctor Who: Unleashed: The Devil's Chord (2024)
- Bandas sonorasThree Blind Mice
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Performed by Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra
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