Midnight

Jun. 15th, 2008 11:48 am
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Some of you might remember a charming little news story from 2006 when two passengers were removed from a plane because some of the other passengers thought they talked a bit funny. Some of which seemed to make its way into 'Midnight' last night. Well done, Rusty, and I'm glad one of your more pointed pieces of social commentary went out the day you got your OBE.

Opinion is divided in the Altariel household over this episode, although not over its quality. [livejournal.com profile] mraltariel was concerned that it contained too much adult reality for a seven-year-old audience: too many adults behaving so frighteningly that even the teenage character, Jethro, struggled to make emotional sense of what was going on.

[livejournal.com profile] mraltariel also doesn't like watching people bicker, but I watch Blake's 7 so no complaints from me. But (great big fangirl that I am) the really interesting bits of the story were happening in the gaps: what does Jethro think of his parents now that he's had confirmation of their narrow-minded bigotry (and, indeed, what happens to his rebellious streak, which notably failed when the crunch came); what does Dee Dee make of her idolized professor after he has fallen back on aggression and bullying to silence her (a story close to my heart); and, of course, what exactly did they all say to the Doctor during that twenty minute wait for rescue? And what do they say to themselves, in the midnight hour?

I know many wouldn't agree, but I love Rusty's storytelling. I think he's endlessly inventive, and always sharp but forgiving about people. Even though (as [livejournal.com profile] communicator pointed out) 'Midnight' was just the Elevator Episode, it was clever and it bit hard. I'll miss Rusty when he's gone. Hope he knocks out the occasional 'Gridlock' to keep me happy.

Date: 2008-06-16 01:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gaspode.livejournal.com
I can never really make up my mind when it comes to RTD. I don't dispute that he can write - and like you 'Love and Monsters' is one of my Favs (certainly my fav from him - at least until midnight), but some times his writing gets bogged down and his portrayl of the various 'Families' of the companions - well sometimes can be down right irritating. I still don't get what the draw of Gridlock for so many was though (aside from the last 10 mins), It really didn't do anything for me at all except for the closing scenes ...

Date: 2008-06-16 03:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
One day I'll write my essay about why 'Gridlock' is a masterpiece. But not today.

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