Well, I watched 'The Snowmen'.
It started badly, with the loner as unhealthy future villain.  Watch out
 for the loners everybody - they're scary.
It briefly picked up with a 
rather good new title sequence.
Then we got into the mystery section, 
which was okay.  I have serious issues with the idea that the Doctor is 
now mates with a Silurian and a Sontaran.  Both races should hate his 
guts, the Silurians with good reason.   He's repeatedly failed to do anything but posture some platitudes for these Palestinians of the Who-world.  And then either sit by while his mates kill them, or kill them himself.  And the Sontarans don't work as comedy pratts.  I remember when they were satirical deconstructions of literal-mindedness and militarism, compared archly to medieval chivalric hypocrisy.  Now they're straight men.
But some of the jokes were 
funnyish, even if they did rely on the idea that it's okay to mock 
people for being short, looking odd, etc.
The spiral staircase was 
nice. 
But then... Look, it's now clear that this show has no ambition to be 
anything more than put-down comedy and sentimentality, interspersed with
 stuff about how awesomely wonderful the Doctor is... 
despite the fact that he's now a prattling, petulant, sulky, 
self-pitying idiot.  
Fatuous tear-jerkery.  Manipulative, hollow gunk which instructs the 
viewer to feel certain things on command.  No sense of history or 
politics at all, beyond some nonsequiturs about "Victorian values" which
 connected to nothing.   And we have to get preached at about how 
wonderful it is to love your kids and cry.  The most banal and bland moralising 
posing as inspirational and uplifting profundity.  The most cynical 
arm-twisting of the feelings, posing as moving drama. 
And then... "the only force in the world capable of conquering evil... 
the tears of a whole family on Christmas Eve".  I just don't know where 
to start.  I literally felt sick.  It's like inhaling Steven Moffat's 
farts after he's spent 48 hours doing nothing but reading the insides of
 greetings cards and masturbating in front of a mirror.
And am I to understand that the Great Intelligence began as a lonely 
child's imaginary friend?  You know, I have no problem with continuity 
being rewritten... but rewritten as explanations, couched in terms of cloying sentimentality, when there 
was no need for explanations in the first place?
Also,  on the subject of the Clara mystery... who cares?  I mean, how 
can one  get interested in the solution to a riddle when you know that 
the  solution will be 'some bit of sci-fi handwaving'.  The  
interest in the best Doctor Who always used to be 'what does this  mean?'.
  'The Snowmen' tells you what it means (ie 'be nice to your kids,  being a
 loner is bad for you, Victorian Values are BAD... whatever they  are, 
and the Doctor is amazing'.  Profound stuff like that.)   The interest 
supposedly now lies in what  everyone is feeling (which usually turns 
out to be something like 'Sad'  or 'Happy' about completely inhuman and unrelateable experiences) and 'how will Moffat 
cleverly resolve this bit of apparently  inescapable plot trickery?'.
Well frankly, fuck right off.
I like DW when it's 'just' 
well-made and unpretentious escapism (ie 'Terror of the Zygons') but this  cack isn't 
escapism.  Escapism would be something that took my mind off  the fact 
that the world is turning to shit.  'The Snowmen' - being about the most perfect expression of Moffat's neoliberal Who - just rubs the  shit in 
my face while screaming "cry, you proletarian meat-puppet!  CRY!!!!"
  
This is now not just a show I don't like.  This is now something I actively hate.
Merry Fucking Christmas.
 
I'm relieved somewhat to realise that I'm not the only one who is now actively loathing Dr. Who.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame, so much potential yet there's nothing of any value anymore.
You said it JohnB, During Season 6, I was only on Gallifreybase and I thought I might be going mad....or getting old.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't people see how cynical and ambitionless the show had become? Thank goodness for people like Jack Graham.
I dislike it too, but not as strongly as you do.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is, the show was good. Good (art for art's sake) ---> famous (loads of people watch because it's good) ---> franchise (i.e. the producers desperately try to cash in and get as many bums on seats as possible) ---> rubbish (show is a soulless simulacrum of what once made it good).
Welcome to the Hate Club.
ReplyDeleteThis episode truly was awful