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There was a labyrinth, so there had to be a minotaur, but a man in a rubber suit is not a minotaur. See what I mean?

There's a minotaur in Fellini's Satyricon which is explicitly a man (a very big man- all oiled and sweaty) dressed up as a minotaur. That works better I think. 

Monsters are problematic. We see the rubber suit, or the CGI for what they are.  Maybe we collude and pretend to be scared but that's just good manners- and we're not scared really.

There was a valiant attempt to disguise the monster's rubberiness by backlighting it and shooting from odd angles or through running water and all that sort of thing. It's an old trick and we're wise to it.

Otherwise, this was an excellent episode. 

David Walliams as the cowardly mole man: great fun

Amara Karan as the smart Muslim girl: brilliant. What a fine actor- and what a pity she's not going to be a future companion after all.

The hotel setting- deliciously creepy and exploited to the max.

The script by Toby Whithouse- full of quotable lines, both funny and touching.

And I'm pleased that this season is continuing to deconstruct the Doctor. He's the one with the God Complex-  irresponsible and overconfident. He promises there'll be no more deaths- and there are- and all because he's misread the situation. 

Faith is a bad thing; discuss.

Have we seen the last of Amy and Rory? Surely not. 

Date: 2011-09-18 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davesmusictank.livejournal.com
I think it was a lesson reflected in the minotaur's face that the Doctor has realised that by having companions makes him responsible, and that responsibilty has laid heavy on him. I think it is good to let Amy go. However , if Wikipedia is correct then this is not the end of the relationship, and that there is still the issue of the Doctor's death to be resolve. I have a hunch that we will see this in the finale and that Amy , or her daughter will be at the end of the current series.

Only time and space will tell.

Very good story though, and thought provoking vis a vis with the faith issue.

Date: 2011-09-18 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com
I think the River Song story will be resolved at the end of this season- and it's hard to see that happening without Amy and`Rory.

Karen Gillen is a star now. I don't think the BBC would willingly let her go at this point. It looks like she'll be travelling with the Doctor for at least another year.

That's two stories I've liked in a row. Is this a record?



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