Has Moffat ruined Doctor Who?
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paulbeardsley — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 10:18 PM)
If Chibnal fails to fix the show then cancellation "hiatus" is inevitable!
So
again
I ask, what does "ruined" even mean in this context?
What does "fix" mean?
What's the point in starting a thread if you're going to ignore every point made except by those who agree with you?
So this is permanence, love's shattered pride.
What once was innocence, turned on its side. -
silver_strike — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 03:03 AM)
"Ruining" in the context of art is a very subjective and nebulous term.
Based on popularity, the show does pretty well, which indicate success and a by-the-numbers a result of the cast and crew doing the right things.
Based on the technical aspects, such as acting, scripting, post-production, etc., they also seem to do a good job, with caveats, at times.
What you are referring to, in your post, seem to be the overall direction and storytelling, which fall under the artistic aspect, and like every form of art, it's entirely subjective, with a portion of it having an objective metrics that can be applied.
I agree with much of your post about the weird production decisions, but not with labeling it as Moffat, "ruining the show." Instead, I would point to a larger issue that Moffat had to work with and around - the show has no official canon. There is no order of events, no constants, and the main character does not change or grow (even if every few years they activate the "Doctor Generator" to create a random character that has random attributes and behaviors).
The result of which, is that everything is permitted, any actor (or actress) can play the part, and there is no right or wrong, and the only metric of quality is if it works or not. As a viewer, you can decide if you want to continue watching the show and your free to criticize and point to the flaws. -
maggieameanderings — 9 years ago(November 29, 2016 05:12 PM)
My PBS station shows the Tom Baker episodes.
Watching them makes me remember when Doctor Who was at its best storywise. And how I miss the way it used to be with the companions.
Imagine Tom Baker's Doctor having to have his memory wiped because he lost a companion. For that matter..imagine
any
Doctor needing his memory wiped because he lost a companion.
I miss when companions weren't young women from current Earth with their romantic partner.
Though I do think Capaldi's the best thing about Moffat's era. I look forward to Capaldi being under a different showrunner if he stays on. -
paulbeardsley — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 09:24 AM)
And ultimately lethal to the show, which will inevitably be cancelled again, with next time being a re-imagining of the show. An Unearthly Child Mark II, with nothing less being adequate.
Except that none of this is going to happen.
So this is permanence, love's shattered pride.
What once was innocence, turned on its side.