Checking in a week late, but I was busy with houseguests and work.
It's a watchable episode, but flawed. I kept feeling it could have been better. There were any number of good scenes but I didn't think they were strung together as well as they could have been.
Ellindsey wrote:I have to wonder just what the point of the supersoldier project was. They made it sound like those soldiers turned the course of a hopeless war. Except... they're not much better than you could do with a normal soldier carrying equipment
Jex said that the cyborgs were decommissioned, and Tek got loose. Could me they'd already removed some of his more interesting capabilities. Either that, or he didn't need them to go after Jex. But you really shouldn't make the audience try to figure out work-arounds for the plot.
Parallax wrote:The gag with Susan the horse could have been skipped as it was just Stormageddon repeated.
Agreed. Totally unnecessary and gratuitous. The later bit where he's talking to the horse while they're out in the desert worked better but then it didn't have that lame gag in it.
I actually liked the whole grey morality exploration, often episodes are very black and white but this was murkier.
While normally I like the difficulty of a grey/gray morality comparison here it just didn't work as well for me as I would have liked. These are big, important questions. Both the Doctor and the doctor have done terrible things in war for what seemed to be very good reasons and both want redemption. The only line that sticks out to me is “Justice doesn't work that way, you don't get to choose how you pay your debts.” (I may not have recalled that 100% correctly). Except... in the end Jex chose self-execution. The Doctor tries to do good, but there's no one left to call him to account. Was the point that some things are so horrific you can't atone for them? That a moral murderer kills himself? Sometimes there are no good answers? What?
No references to the Doctor's last wild west visit? Where he had to get a sore tooth tended to and was mistaken for Doc Holiday?
It's a shame they didn't put that in – one of the things I like about Eleven is the frequent references to past events in the Doctor's life. They missed a good opportunity there.
Vaporous wrote:the whole "moral dilemma" was awful for half a dozen reasons. the one that hits me first is that the doctor had it right to begin with. his mercy/ unwillingness to get his hands dirty gets people killed all the damn times. it's the thing that drove everybody nuts about how the utopia/last of the time lords arc was resolved. can't shoot the master, thats immoral, better let billions die in screaming agony and then handwave it away later!
True. Although with the Master I think it wasn't so much “that's immoral” as “he's the last other member of my species”. I mean, we choose human life over animal life all the time, don't we? It doesn't seem outrageous that the Doctor might tend to value the life of another Time Lord over the life of a human, at least in some circumstances.
and then of course the guy he refused to kill dies anyway in both cases but its okay because it isn't his fault.
I think it would have been much better for Jex to admit to the town he'd done some Bad Things and that he was leaving so they wouldn't suffer due to his past crimes, then left to either run or blow himself up. Missed opportunity there.
America may or may not be the land of second chances, but even if it is, not every second chance works out.
jollyreaper wrote:I was very impressed with the production values. Not sure where they were shooting but everything felt proper here.
Almeria, Spain, which was also the location for such classic Westerns as
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. It arguably looks more Western than the actual American West and looks “right” because so many Westerns were filmed there. It defined the popular idea of what the West looks like.
I liked the idea of a Doctor haunted by a choices he made in a Time War. I liked the idea of a Doctor getting too full of himself, too cocky, but wasn't quite happy with how they executed it.
^ This.
I like the concept, but the execution was flawed. It wasn't a disaster, the episode is watchable, but it could have been better.