Kathryn A. (
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Doctor Who 6x09: Night Terrors
I think that was supposed to be scary. Emphasis on the supposed to.
Well, the people turning into wooden dolls was scary, I have to grant that.
But "Fear Her" (so terribly similar) was scarier, though the resolution of "Fear Her" was silly. The resolution of "Night Terrors" was a better idea; however, it would have been better altogether if it had been more convincing. The father goes from "What? He's an alien?" with an expression of horror/disgust, to five seconds later rescuing the boy from extremely slow-moving giant wooden dolls? It was pretty lame. A good idea, but poorly executed.
I suppose it didn't help that as soon as Amy and Rory discovered that the copper pot was made of wood, I figured that they were in a doll's house. Which rather ruined any air of mystery in it for me.
Eleven was very good, though. He reminded me again of a Primary School teacher.
Well, the people turning into wooden dolls was scary, I have to grant that.
But "Fear Her" (so terribly similar) was scarier, though the resolution of "Fear Her" was silly. The resolution of "Night Terrors" was a better idea; however, it would have been better altogether if it had been more convincing. The father goes from "What? He's an alien?" with an expression of horror/disgust, to five seconds later rescuing the boy from extremely slow-moving giant wooden dolls? It was pretty lame. A good idea, but poorly executed.
I suppose it didn't help that as soon as Amy and Rory discovered that the copper pot was made of wood, I figured that they were in a doll's house. Which rather ruined any air of mystery in it for me.
Eleven was very good, though. He reminded me again of a Primary School teacher.
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Me too.
I didn't find it as scary as I expected to either. There wasn't a lot of story when it came down to it and the family are still behind on their rent.
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I was intrigued by the creepy nursery rhyme, but that was about all.
The little lad being the root cause was no surprise either, though that does explain his ability to call the Doctor.
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