It Takes You Away
- Episode aired Dec 2, 2018
- TV-PG
- 49m
On the edge of a Norwegian fjord, in the present day, The Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz discover a boarded-up cottage and a girl named Hanne in need of their help. What has happened here? Wha... Read allOn the edge of a Norwegian fjord, in the present day, The Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz discover a boarded-up cottage and a girl named Hanne in need of their help. What has happened here? What monster lurks in the woods around the cottage - and beyond?On the edge of a Norwegian fjord, in the present day, The Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz discover a boarded-up cottage and a girl named Hanne in need of their help. What has happened here? What monster lurks in the woods around the cottage - and beyond?
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This is the first story that doesn't smash you over the head with a PC bat (if you don't count the central character being a blind girl - maybe you should count that) and the story is clever, at times moving as it is dark. We have a parallel universe, an ominous nether world and a talking frog - great stuff. So we can forgive the daft flesh-eating giant moths that looked like they were made by a reception class.
There is a genuinely touching side story with Graham, and Bradley Walsh continues to pleasantly surprise us with his subtle delivery and he remains the standout character of the season. Whittaker, not known for her subtlety thus far, gives her most rounded performance to date. Her delivery is still at times too CBeebies but there are certainly moments of command and better timing, with bouts of sternness defused by a witty aside in classic Doctor Who fashion. And I'm happy to report there are no over-the-top physical gestures or inane mugging.
Let's not be clouded by nostalgia. I watched some old Tenant episodes recently and the stories and ropey aliens were at times dreadful - but even with a bad episode Tenant would pull it round with his charisma and delivery. Whittaker doesn't have the natural screen-presence of Smith or Tenant so she lives and dies by the quality of the writing, which has been on the whole wince-inducing this season. This episode though, has suggested that with a decent story and script, Whittaker has the talent to produce a Doctor we just may end up punching the air for.
Did you know
- TriviaAt one point, Yasmin suggest Reversing the Polarity to fix a problem. This term was first used in the not-quite-authorized sequel to H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, Edison's Conquest of Mars by Garrett P. Serviss in 1898. It became a Doctor Who (1963) staple beginning with the 3rd Doctor Jon Pertwee.
- GoofsIt's winter on a Norwegian fjord, but there is no snow.
- Quotes
[the Doctor is trying and failing to sonic the mirror]
The Doctor: Oh, and I can't force it with the sonic like before because it's clever and it's adapting.
Yasmin Khan: What if you do something it hasn't dealt with before, like reverse the polarity or something?
The Doctor: Yasmin Khan, you speak my language!
- ConnectionsReferences Hanna (2011)
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- 49m
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1