

It made for a lighter episode, certainly, but in the light of the intensity of weeks gone by, I can understand the logic in the tonal change, ahead of the big finale. There wasn’t any ramification of Craig being let into the Doctor’s head from last time, which was disappointing, but Smith and Corden’s double act was great fun. Many parents would surely be nodding sagely at that, while eyeing up a toy Tardis for themselves. I liked, too, the ghosts in the fridge line (a nod to Ghostbusters, surely), and the sending up overpriced toys in the toy shop (I wanted Gizmo from Gremlins to drive by). That the Doctor was desperately trying to resist getting involved, but couldn’t stop himself. Here, they just got in the way of the best bits of the episode. But Steven Moffat showed us that just one bit of a Cyberman could be scary in the finale last year. Now granted, this appearance by the Cybermen might be all about saving up narrative touchpoints for later down the line. The way they were here, thousands of them wouldn’t help them in their latest wheeze.Īlso, at no stage was there a ‘how are they going to get out of that’ moment, and by the time James Corden escaped by virtue of hearing his character’s baby crying, the Cybermen were suddenly giving the impression of being one of the weakest foes the Doctor has ever faced.

“You know that is enough”, they told the Doctor of the fact there were just six of them. More than that, they appear to pose no obvious threat whatsoever.Įven at their weakest, I’d expect Cybermen to be deadly, but there was no sense of that coming across (even appreciating what they’d been up to).

But when the Cybermen appeared, we learn that they’re weak. We’ve seen flickering lights and disappearing people before, in a collection of good horror films, as well as Doctor Who, and the build up here suggested a real sense of menace. We got a shopping centre, chatty characters, a dodgy lift, parenting advice, underwear, and some nice direction (some really nice direction in places), for starters. That’s not a bad basis for a story, and in the early stages, Closing Time had a lot of fun with it. And they were trying to gather together enough further power and recruits to rebuild themselves

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