Back to after midnight again. Whoops. Oh well.
Watched the new Doctor Who today, a day late, but fortunately it was repeated on the normally-awful BBC3. It's a cracking start to the new series, and enough to make me want to watch again. Jane and I missed most of the last series as we kind of got out of the habit of watching it, but this first episode was good enough for Jane to want to watch it twice.
Matt Smith, despite everyone's initial misgivings, makes an excellent new Doctor with just the right amount of quirkiness to hearken back to previous iterations of the hero and still make the role his own. Early scenes see him clearly channeling Tennant, which hardcore fans will tell you is actually just how it should be, as the new incarnation of the Doctor adjusts to his new body and life. By the end of the episode, he's found his own individual style, though, a style rich with sarcastic one-liners and slightly supercilious grins. But never obnoxious. It's a fine line between "wacky" and "irritating" and Smith treads it well.
New assistant Amy Pond, too, despite driving Daily Mail readers wild with either indignation or sexual frustration – they don't seem to be able to make their mind up either way – is a fine addition to the lineup of companions. She's feisty and sassy and, yes, has lovely legs. Plus, much as everyone is brought up to believe that redheads are somehow subhuman, you can't possibly tell me that this (right) isn't a fine example of spectacularly hot womanhood?
All right. I have a mild redhead "thing". But it's under control and I can quit any time I want.
Uhh, what was I talking about again?
Oh, right, Doctor Who. Yes, this first episode was great fun, alternating between moments of comedy (with the already oft-quoted "You're Scottish – fry something" clearly the best line in the show) and ridiculously overblown "OMG THE WURLDZ IZ ENDINGZ" drama. There was a great soundtrack, too, giving this first episode a suitably epic feel despite being largely based in an idealised version of quaint English country life.
The seeds have been sown for this season's plot arc, too, with something about "Silence will fall" clearly being an omen of what is to come. Plus the trailer totally spoiled that there will be Daleks, Cybermen, vampires and Spitfires involved at some point. Oh, and the Spitfires are in space. YES!
Approval on Twitter and around the web has been almost universally positive so far. The Daily Mail article linked to above has been the only negative comment I have seen so far, citing unnamed "message boards" and "forums" as its source, so perhaps take it with a pinch of salt – or more likely a handful, this being the Mail and all.
I'll certainly be interested to see where the series goes from here. And no, not just because of the delectable Amy Pond. It looks like thoroughly silly and epic fun, which is just what Doctor Who should be. If you haven't seen it yet, the first episode is still available on BBC iPlayer at the time of writing. So what are you waiting for?