The Rev View with Hullo Porro

Starburst Magazine's Blue Box Podcast's very own Reverend Captain Hullo Porro* gives you his view of this years festive final fling for Doctor Who - The Time of the Doctor (BBC1 & BBC1 HD, Christmas Day, 7:30pm)

*Hullo Porro is an optional contributor at discretion of the Blue Box Podcast Team, his views are his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Top Geek


 
How wonderful and warming to see the return of Amy Pond’s crack – a splendid and tidy opening to this year’s festive offering.  The episode ended with an appearance of Amy Pond herself – ahhh ginger, the sweetest of festive flavours topping a taste bud tingling multi layered cake. Exciting and moving, complex and simple and sweet and savoury – those initial fish fingers and custard moments of the eleventh hour setting off the Doctor on his oxymoronic adventures recreated here in episodic form. 

Time of the Doctor sits well for a casual Christmas day viewer with laughs, giggles and “wasn’t that her off of fools an horses – oh do you remember when Del Boy fell through the bar dressed as Batman”.  By casual viewer of course I mean the viewer drifting in and out of sleep with a tissue paper hat dribbling down their forehead, the snowball enthused Nan sucking sweets made for chewing and the up and downy Dad who needs to keep leaving the room for a variety of missions such as bladder emptying or a quick rummage in the nut bag!  I mean on one layer it’s not too taxing, just right for Christmas day.   

But a lot of fans – the forum, DWM convention fans have put a lot of energy into this 50th anniversary year.  Sitting down to Doctor Who is now a Festive tradition of dissection,  damming and discussion.   One would have thought the episode managed to stuff these fan boys fit to burst with a long list of ingredients and flavours which make a bumper gateaux of the eleventh doctor’s tenure (and I am still calling him the 11th)

The crack in time, the papal mainframe, silence will fall, trenzalore, Clara, Amy, the drunk giraffe, Sontarons, fish fingers and custard.   In other areas of the internet however these fans seem unpleased and disgruntled.  To them I say this – you must see this as act three of a play, a trilogy, a three parter if you like.  

Along with Name of the Doctor and Day of the Doctor (look guys, a pattern – the titles are a clue)the three episodes show a journey and add to the mix – River, UNIT,  the Paternoster gang, Doctors old and new, Gallifrey, Timelords with big collars, zappy star wars stuff and deep Arthur C Clarke stuff with a sprinkle of C.S.Lewis – all aspects of Doctor Who old and new, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Science catered for.   But Forum followers, those who want to see the  writer Moff Off  - there is another bit that was just for you and I’ll come back to that in a moment! 

Time of the Doctor itself is a metaphorical title – the episode summed up how the Doctor spends his time – Helping the universe defend itself from monsters.  This was a long haul for the Doctor – the oft used Terrence Dicks style description that Matt is an Old man in a Young body was lived out here with the Doctor aging, allowing Matt smith to really show off the skills that have made him one of the most enigmatic Doctors to grace the TARDIS. 

Before I end I must also mention Jenna Coleman – my downside to this episode was that she wasn’t in it nearly enough – In her early scenes it was revealed she was dressed hollographically and was actually naked – just the thought of Clara Oswin’s Oswald the Owl was enough to bring a smile to my face!  But Jenna was excellent – The scene of her cold and holding the TARDIS after three hundred years in the time vortex was a stunning image and shows how far these companions go for the Doctor. 

Oh and forum fans, Moffat bashers, Bessie back seats! Here’s the bit of the episode that was for you – To paraphrase the Daleks as the aged Doctor makes his way up the tower to meet his mortal enemies one last time -  The rules on regeneration are clear.  The Doctor is equally as clear in his response – Never tell him the Rules.

So for all the breath that’s been wasted on how complex the age old (well since 1977) question on regeneration will be covered – its done,  as if Steven Moffat is throwing the words of the fan back into the vortex of the forum and spreading his words like a Bad Wolf through Fan wanak.   

And thus we have a blank rule free page set up for a new doctor, like a crazed cockerel on crack, Cappaldi is here.  How long will he stay, is he the 12th, 14th or 1st Doctor, will Calra fancy him, what happened to the Vallyard new questions and new stories to be told and further exciting adventures ahead, and perhaps one day – we will find out just who Prisoner Zero is!

Hullo Porro  gives The Time of the Doctor four out of five Crazy Reindeers