Been lurking on the Doctor Who forums again . . .

2008 June 13
by J

 . . . and I found this posted on Digital Spy, initally posted by Stephen Moffat on the Doctor Who forum.

Originally Posted by Steven Moffat
Anyone who’s interested in writing should study that script – it’s one of the most technically brilliant scripts you’ll ever get your hands on. The construction of it is dazzling, and yet – and this is the REALLY dazzling part – it’s designed to feel light and airy and simple. And for that dim-witted reason, people think it IS simple. It’s not, it’s incredible. Look, what’s folded away in all that gorgeous froth. A new main character, whole and complete – an old friend within minutes. Her entire background and family, all there for us, perfectly clear. And while all thats going on, AT THE SAME TIME, a hospital gets stolen and taken to the (bloody) moon. All this in under ten minutes! And never mind all that, the entire format of the entire show is explained and sold to a brand new audience. Stunning. But – and this what makes your blood boil – because it’s made to LOOK easy, idiots and critics think it IS easy. Try it! Go on, get yer pen, TRY it.

Thing is, I get a lot of praise for the complexity of Blink, and quite bloody right too. But because I know what I’m talking about, I can tell you as a matter of FACT, that Smith And Jones is WAY more complex. But because Blink wears its complexity on its sleeve, cos that was kind of the point, Smith And Jones conceals it, cos it’s a means to an end.

Really and truly, Smith And Jones, go study. And if you don’t think it’s brilliant, shut up until you understand that it is.

Totally agree with the man.
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  1. 2008 July 1
    kellyc permalink

    David Tennant ruins the show for me. For some reason all the women seem to think that he looks great, but I find him a bit odd looking. All the time that I am looking at him, he never radiates warmth or sincerity like Christopher Ecclestion. It seems like he is putting too much effort and energy into “acting”, and not really feeling the situation. Most of the time it feels like he is overacting, his big eyes keep shifting quickly, the expressions on his face and tone of his voice also change way too rapidly. You can call him a dynamic actor, but there is nothing subtle or entertaining about him.

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