Spyfall: Part One
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 1 gen 2020
- TV-PG
- 1h
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen intelligence agents around the world come under attack from alien forces, MI6 turns to the only person who can help... The Doctor.When intelligence agents around the world come under attack from alien forces, MI6 turns to the only person who can help... The Doctor.When intelligence agents around the world come under attack from alien forces, MI6 turns to the only person who can help... The Doctor.
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I thought this James Bond inspired episode (Part 1 of 2) was a lot of fun, fleshing out the 13th Doctor a little bit more, and her 'fam'.
There's some lovely moments, some nice action sequences, and a strong twist to round of the half.
This for me continued the good form the New Years Day Special started.
Keep doing as you're doing Doctor Who, you can't please everyone.
What a contrast. This was a cinematic epic with South Africa standing in for Australia, Ivory Coast and California.
It was more than being just a James Bond pasiche. Spies are incapacitated and their DNA are being re-written. The Doctor is called into action by C. As in the Bond movie Spectre, C stands for Careless, he gets shot dead.
Writer Chris Chibnall has a go at tech companies that love to capture private data. The alien menace seemed to be more Torchwood inspired. The cliffhanger reveals the real spymaster and maybe there is a nod to the film, The Matrix.
Chibnall still likes exposition in his dialogue but it might be we are used to the Moffat era where it was all explained away as being timey-wimey.
The beginning felt like a carbon copy of Resolution, I'd argue that was perhaps not such a bad thing.
Stephen Fry's mistaking Graham for The Doctor... a minor irritation for many I would imagine.
The visuals, fantastic, I wonder how much of the series budget went in this episode? It looked terrific, very lavish, with fantastic location work and great CGI.
I loved the alien threat, the best thing about this story, they were menacing, sinister, and looked really rather good. The fact that this is a two part story has allowed them time to develop.
Jodie..... I'm still not sure she's had a script with moments to give her that scene that defines her character. That moment wasn't here, her appearance was hugely improved by the evening dress though. Lenny Henry was excellent. Loved Sacha Dhawan.
Overall, they threw the kitchen sink at us, they perhaps offered up too much, car chases, aeroplane getaways etc, they kept the knockout punch til the end, I was not expecting such a big revelation here, loved it though. All in all though, I really liked it. 7/10
Whilst we can all appreciate the last ten minutes as being the best moment from the Chibnall era so far, for me it doesn't make up for the rest of the episode. The reveal was excellent but yet again the character feels nontraditional to their previous incarnations. Furthermore the majority of the episode can be concluded as a mess with little to no intrigue.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLenny Henry (Daniel Barton) previously played an alternative version of the Seventh Doctor in Episodio #2.5 (1985).
- BlooperWhen Yaz looks in Daniel Barton's file there is a photo paperclipped to the left hand side but a second later the photo has been replaced by a business card and some newspaper clippings.
- Citazioni
The Doctor: Never been good at sprinting?
O: I was the last one in every race at school.
The Doctor: No, no, no, I read your file. You're a champion sprinter.
[pause]
O: [smirks] Got me. Well done.
Graham O'Brien: What's going on, Doc?
The Doctor: I don't know.
O: You best take a look out the window.
[everyone rushes to the window, where a house is flying alongside the airplane]
Graham O'Brien: How is your house out there?
O: It's all a bit "Wicked Witch of the West", but you get the gist. Maybe. Maybe not.
[turns to face the Doctor]
O: Oh, come on, Doctor, catch up. You can do it.
The Doctor: [gasps as she begins to realize the truth] Oh!
O: That's my name, and that is why I chose it. So satisfying! Doctor, I... I did say look for the spymaster. Or should I say spy... Master.
- Curiosità sui creditiPostscript at the end: "Dedicated to the memory of the Masterful Terrance Dick"
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- Delavia Estate, Stellenbosch, Sud Africa(Daniel Barton's country estate)
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