Sunday 4 April 2010

Doctor Who, The Eleventh Hour

Slipping on a tweed jacket and twiddling his bow tie Matt Smith bounded brilliantly onto the screen for his full debut as the new Doctor in last night's Doctor Who series opener The Eleventh Hour.

His quirky, witty and energetic Doctor will quickly dispel any fond memories from the David Tennant era and last night's showing promises great things from the youngest ever (yet still as mad) Doctor.

And Amy Pond showed herself to be an able sidekick for the Time Lord. Brash, confident yet still with a slight innocence and awe at his presence Karen Gillan slotted perfectly next to Smith in the role.

The episode started with the Tardis hurtling towards Earth eventually landing in the garden of a young Amelia Pond. After getting through a few regeneration hitches involving apples, yogurt and custard-covered fish fingers the Doctor soon finds an alien-related mystery waiting for him in the shape of a large crack in Amelia's bedroom wall, the mysterious Prisoner Zero and a giant eye.

One of Doctor Who's many strengths has always been the ability to mix emotion amongst the madness and in this episode this came when young Amelia sat on her suitcase, waiting for the mysterious Doctor and his Police box to return in what he said would be five minutes.

What was just over five minutes for the Doctor turned out to be 12 years for Amelia, now grown-up kissogram Amy by the time the Doctor returned. Meeting up once again Amy and the Doctor had time for a brief re-introduction and a little banter before coming face to face with the monster (Prisoner Zero) that had been scaring Amelia through her bedroom wall all those years ago.

Whilst the concept of a scary shape-shifting eel-like creature with piranha teeth escaping through a crack in the wall isn't Doctor Who's best scary alien story it facilitated the connection between the Doctor and his future companion nicely.

As with Doctor Who the end of the world soon loomed (in 20 minutes to be exact) and the Doctor had to save the day before the giant eye ship, known as the Atraxi incinerated Earth. The Doctor, with the help of Amy and her boyfriend Rory finally managed to defeat Prisoner Zero in a way only the Doctor could understand.

A final confrontation between the Doctor and the Atraxi culminated in a fitting look back at the Doctor Who legacy, from the Daleks and Cybermen to Tom Baker and David Tennant. But this episode was all about Smith and his wonderfully weird new Doctor, heralding in a new, fresh and younger era for television's best-loved franchise.

Picture from BBC

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