Sunday 19 October 2014

Doctor Who - FLATLINE Review


The Doctor faces an army of lethal Banksys in this imaginative script from Jamie Mathieson, which asks the simple but fiendish question: "What would happen if the TARDIS exterior became really small?" It's arguably the show's best in terms of special effects, with a disintegrating settee and marauding Bacon-esque figures among the highlights.  The tone is lean and dark, a good fit for Peter Capaldi's trapped Time Lord.

It's also a rare case of the series attempting to reflect modern life, returning to a council estate environment last seen properly during the days of Rose Tyler.  A community service team are the main characters, pilloried by guest star Christopher Fairbank (who
is underused).  There's a decent "replacement" companion in Joivan Wade, named "Rigsby" for some bizarre reason.  Capaldi and Coleman continue their strong partnership, and while critics of the Doctor's lack of involvement won't be pleased, they can't argue
that Coleman's performance doesn't compensate for a neutered title character.  Personally I love the balance - if you hate it don't worry, there'll be another one along in a minute.

As with last week the conclusion is hurried and you could claim the overall concept needed a bit more development before leaving the 2D page.  But this is another memorable three quarters of an hour and the latest in a string of interesting ideas that has set Series Eight apart from its predecessors.

 

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