Doctor Who The Time of the Doctor

2013

Action / Adventure / Drama / Family / Mystery / Sci-Fi

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IMDb Rating 8.4/10 10 7848 7.8K

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Plot summary

Orbiting a quiet backwater planet, the massed forces of the universe's deadliest species gather, drawn to a mysterious message that echoes out to the stars. And amongst them, the Doctor. Rescuing Clara from a family Christmas dinner, the Time Lord and his best friend must learn what this enigmatic signal means for his own fate and that of the universe.


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Karen Gillan as Amy Pond
Kayvan Novak as Handles
Jenna Coleman as Clara
Matt Smith as The Doctor
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Reviewed by Lejink 7 / 10

Matt finish

And so Matt Smith's time as the Doctor ends, the sonic screwdriver passed on to the much older Peter Capaldi which should make for an interesting change after Smith and his immediate predecessor David Tennant put a more youthful slant on the Doc.

Like the recent 50th anniversary celebratory episode "The Day of the Doctor", Steven Moffat fills this particular pie with many ingredients, perhaps too many at times, but in the end the story was still gripping, finishing up with the much anticipated, if rather sudden, regeneration where Capaldi's first appearance begins with a rather poor line ("What colour are my kidneys?") which I would hope isn't indicative of what is to follow.

Again Moffat reaches back this time into the show's more recent lore which he himself has supervised, to introduce the plot elements here, principally the crack in the universe, intriguingly suggesting the return of the Time Lords. There he meets Colonel Meme and her band of intergalactic police acting as the conduit to Trenzilore where only the Doctor can gain entry and where, as a sort of space-age Wyatt Earp, sees off the would-be interlopers down the years. Eventually, inevitably, it's the Daleks who break through with an invasion force and set up one final showdown for this Doctor which will change him forever.

The episode has its oddities, none more than the Doctor's literal attachment to a disembodied Cyber-head called Handles, Clara's (to me, inexplicable) encounters with The Silence, and for the first time, we see a Doctor physically ageing as his supposedly final regeneration nears its end.

There's some typically cheeky Moffat humour throughout, particularly concerning hologram clothing, but it ends as it must with Smith's Doctor triumphing even as he expires, given a grand "Thank You everybody" speech and even a touching reunion with Amy Pond, but surprisingly not with Rory or River Song.

I have enjoyed Matt Smith's tenure at the TARDIS, but feel that after the youthful but different eccentricities of both his and Tennent's reigns, a more mature, perhaps spikier Doctor could make for a refreshing change of pace and it will be interesting to see how Clara moves on from her clearly physical attraction for the younger Doctor to an older man.

Lucky thirteen, anyone?

Reviewed by Xstal 9 / 10

Time Lord Overtime...

The curtain comes down and descends. Collecting together loose ends. Though it takes quite a while. To transcend and resile. As the life of a Time Lord extends.

Reviewed by Tweekums 8 / 10

A messy but enjoyable end to Matt Smith's stint as The Doctor

This episode opens with everybody in the universe receiving a coded message from a remote planet; nobody knows what the message means but everybody knows it is important; this means everybody heads there including The Doctor and his old foes the Daleks, the Cybermen and the Silence to name just three. As if that isn't enough he receives a call from Clara asking him to come to Christmas lunch and pretend to be her boyfriend. One thing leads to another and Clara and The Doctor find themselves together above the mystery planet. Soon the origins of the signal are learnt: Gallifrey. The Planet isn't Gallifrey though; it is Trenzalore where The Doctor is destined to die! The signal is coming from a crack in the universe and if The Doctor says his name the Time Lords will return and the Time War will begin again. He doesn't do that though; instead he sends Clara back to Earth and stays of Trenzalore growing old. Eventually there must be a confrontation though and The Doctor must regenerate… despite his telling Clara that he has already regenerated for the last time.

I rather enjoyed this Christmas special even if it was less Christmassy than usual; the Christmas lunch and The Town called Christmas on Trenzalore seemed to be there just to enable this to be a 'Christmas Special' rather than just an episode that happened to be aired on Christmas Day. It was nice to see a variety of enemies and a cameo from an old friend but the story was a bit messy with the Doctor sending Clara away then not doing much for hundreds of years. Still I found it fun; there were some laughs to be had as well as some poignant moments in the run up to his regeneration. This episode also dealt with the problem of The Doctor's limited number of regenerations; no doubt some people will view this as a bit of a cop out but the makers had to do something if they were to keep the series going in the long term. I enjoyed Matt Smith's tenure as The Doctor but now that he has gone I can't wait to see what Peter Capaldi brings to the role.

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