Dr. Who - Daleks in Manhattan
Apr. 22nd, 2007 02:35 pmI think Martha pretty much nailed it at the beginning with calling it “like one of those old black and white movies but in colour.” Historical accuracy confined to occasional bullet points but a quite authentic recreation of the Depression Hollywood-style down to the random Joad-alike insertion, the Goldiggers accents and Busby Berkely budget choreography. Fun. One departure from the 1930s script was the complete lack of racial segregation. New Who has its roots in Children’s TV, I've always suspected its colourblindness is like that of Balamory, the least white Scottish village that never was.
Tennant is very, very good at the odd serious moments, especially on realising the old nemesis was back. Nemesisiseseses? The one thing the Daleks have always had going for them is there being gazillions of the buggers. How do the idiot Nazi pepper pots reproduce? Do they manufacture those casings or secrete them like molluscs? This story seems to be hinting at the latter calling them shells and having the workmen ask what ‘metal’ the sections being nailed to the Empire State transmitter are made of. Maybe each of those knobby bits is a spore case or some kind of bud and having succeeded in their proof of concept transgenesis the master plan is to spray blobs of Dalek DNA over Manhattan. It’s raining inhomunculi! And have them land on peoples’ heads and slime them into hybrid-hood. I only hope they can afford the CGI.
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Date: 2007-04-23 07:31 pm (UTC)