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pedanther ([personal profile] pedanther) wrote2011-05-22 12:19 am

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What with several of the people on my friendslist and blogroll being always a week ahead of me, I failed to avoid learning about half a dozen things about Neil Gaiman's Doctor Who episode before I saw it. A title, a line of dialogue, a couple of screenshots, you know the sort of thing.

Not one of them, in context, meant what I expected it would.

(To be clear, this is a good thing.)


[Edit to add: Another good thing was that, after the meal various people including me had made of Neil's teaser about the "old friend with a new face", the episode itself explained what that really meant early on, so I could relax and enjoy the rest of the episode in peace. I once had the experience of reading a novel thinking I'd been spoiled for something unpleasant happening to the lead character; in fact, I'd misunderstood and nothing of the sort did happen, but I still spent the entire book waiting for it to happen and that was just as bad as if I'd been really spoiled. I'm glad that didn't happen here.]

[identity profile] serge-lj.livejournal.com 2011-05-22 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
I recently discovered that our cable lineup now includes BBC America so I've been loading our DVR with new episodes, including Gaiman's. Looking forward to finally seeing the latest Doctor at work.

[identity profile] poinketh.livejournal.com 2011-05-31 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
I liked the early reveal too. I liked how it wasn't a story with a tricky idea that spent the whole episode leading up to the reveal. It was an episode with a tricky idea that they spent the episode examining.

I have to say, though, my favourite realisation (because it just goes to show what kind of Doctor Who fan Neil Gaiman must be) was that the episode was filmed in a quarry.