The Haths and Hath-nots

So. The Doctor’s Daughter. I concernedly hinted last week that shark-jumping might be imminent, and thankfully I was completely wrong. That’s not to say, however, that it was a great episode tonight. Chief among the problems was the amount of material that was trying to be fit into the timeframe – most of it pretty decent in its own right but the 45 minute slot meant that it all had to be condensed to the bare bones in order to get it all in, meaning that there was very little opportunity to really develop any of the ideas.

The Hath immediately had me intrigued – I think they’re the best of the new alien races introduced in the relaunched series, in terms of visual style. They had the ‘aww’ factor while still remaining mysterious and threatening in a different way. So I was disappointed that we didn’t get more exposition regarding what they are, where they came from, how they came to be working with humans – with whom they apparently can’t communicate – and so on and so forth. I suspect and hope that they will be getting the same treatment as the Ood, who after appearing in the Impossible Planet two-parter in season two were given a more revelationary episode this season.

Georgia Moffett, playing Jenny, the titular machine-baby, was very watchable (in more ways than one, I’ll admit), and did her best despite the really quite limited time she had to teach us to care about her character. Unfortunately that restriction was a little bit too much for me, so in a way I’m glad she’ll be back (which she very clearly will be). My question is when. It’s already been confirmed that this season’s finale will feature Donna, Rose, Martha, Captain Jack AND Sarah-Jane, so they can’t possibly be meaning to bring Jenny into the mix as well, can they? I’m convinced that not all of the above will be getting anything like the screen time they deserve when the finale comes anyway, so one more would only exacerbate the issues. Later this season is surely too early to pay off the set-up, so that must mean in the Christmas special at the very least…

…which leads me on to a very juicy theory that’s just now occurred to me. This is almost certainly not going to happen, but as soon as it came to me I fell in love with the idea, not necessarily because I think it would be the best thing for the show, because I’m not sold on that by any means, but because I think it’s just the sort of left-field idea that Russell T. Davies would love too. It’s been made pretty obvious so far this season that David Tennant will be leaving the building, so to speak, pretty soon, but reports confirm him filming the Christmas special. What if – wait for it – that’s when he’s replaced by Georgia Moffett?

Yes, I know, it’s completely mad. Because that would mean writing the Doctor out of his own show, right? Well, yes it would. But I can sort of see it happening for a little while, perhaps in the four specials rather than the full season the year after, before the Doctor comes back, just as a little interlude. Perhaps he’s lost at the end of the special and Jenny is off to find him, or some such. It would be a really bold, daring move that might just liven up the show a lot after the slight dip in quality this season.

But I digress – back to tonight’s episode. As I said earlier, time was an issue and this made a lot of things seem very heavy-handed. For example, if everyone’s dying so fast, why was Cobb an old man? Then there was the cut from Jenny’s semi-regeneration straight to her being chased to the shuttle, which disoriented me for a moment and I’m sure affected others similarly.

It is, of course, a lot easier to nitpick than to dwell on the good, and this episode was good. It just wasn’t great. I thought David Tennant was on top form, Donna less so – Tate back to her usual shouty antics again, which was a shame after a good day last week.

One last thing before I leave it for the evening – we’re starting to see a lot of stray camera shots on the Doctor’s old disembodied-hand-in-a-tank this season. Plot importance later, anyone? Next week – Agatha Christie. Awesome.

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9 Responses to “The Haths and Hath-nots”

  1. Francesca Says:

    As soon as his daughter was ‘born’ the only thing i could think of was “another timelord!” but i also knew she had to die by the end of the episode. then she regenerates ofc but hte doctor doesn’t know that
    i really liked this episode, though i didn’t fully understand the 7-day war thing. i thought it was exciting, with some surprising twists, but i feel like it’s an unfinished episode. we don’t even know what planet the war is on, or who brought the ship there?? i hope it gets re-visited. it was an emotional episode for the doctor, i think tennant did so well, it’s interesting to dip in to his past life before the timelord war… hmm.. loved your blog George :p

  2. YB Says:

    Thoughts:

    1) Oh, a new episode, I wonder how they’ll cut the Doctor off from the TARDIS this time?
    2) Wait, so… you just…
    3) …
    4) So, she’s a clone? I kind of expected something more.
    5) All military bases have computer voice overs, that fade when we hear people speaking.
    6) I bet the Hoth are good guys.
    7) That’s a small map for a huge war.
    8) Ninja moment!
    9) Now to be honest, I did not see that twist coming. It makes sense too.
    10) All terraforming devices can be activated by throwing them on the ground.
    11) Why do opposing factions share the same map computer?
    12) Cool design for the Hoth, but aren’t they fish? So, why did he drown?
    13) Yay! She’s not dead after all.
    14) I bet it was filmed in a clay pit.

    I didn’t actually find the shuttle jump jarring at all, CDB.

  3. A. C. Mercer Says:

    Forgot all about the hand! Too close to the beginning: the rest of the episode pushed it out of my head…
    As usual, you can see my opinion by clicking on my username.

  4. ChannelDelibird Says:

    YB: Yes, the drowning Hath was something I forgot to mention. I’d been expecting him to pop up later and save the day – weird indeed.

    A.C.: They gave us another shot of it right at the end in the TARDIS, which was why I was more intrigued than usual.

  5. Lilith Says:

    I don’t know if it’s just me, but I felt very cheated at the beginning of the episode. Wow, suddenly there’s a daughter, but didn’t anyone want to know who the mother was? Instead we got this crappy clone idea. I was cheated out of Doctor backstory :(
    Terribly predictable that Jenny would get shot, she got invited to travel with the Doctor, that is a death-wish. Astrid/Kylie anyone?
    Not sure if I’m sure about your ‘Female Doctor’ idea, it would be too radical and too different. I’m not saying it wouldn’t be good, but all the fan-girls all over britain would be incredibly disappointed.

  6. ROY ELIASSON Says:

    Roy Eliasson wrote ood ood ood every where i look i see the ood

  7. SilentScotsman Says:

    Yet another brilliant entry from George. I’m a great fan :)

    How do you make one of these?

    -Alex

  8. ChannelDelibird Says:

    Just go to wordpress.com and follow the sign up/register links. It’s easy enough.

  9. YB Says:

    @Lilith: Not ALL of the fan girls would be disappointed.

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