The Doctor Lux Out
Doctor Who - Lux
UK/USA 2025
Airdate: 19th April 2025
Warning. Some possible spoilers on overall arcs here.
Well colour me surprised. Yes, the latest Doctor Who story Lux is the clichéd old concept of a character, in this case a cartoon character called Mr. Ring-A-Dong and voiced by Alan Cumming, walking out of a cinema screen and coming to life to wreak havoc... but it’s also well done and, despite having a scene where the Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, is tearing up yet again... it’s a pretty great episode. So that’s two in a row good ones now, since the debacle of last year’s series. I’m so pleased this was this well put together.
And it’s a somewhat engaging story as The Doctor rigs up a Vortex Indicator, which he shortens to ‘the Vindicator’ to act as a slingshot from wherever he and his cool new companion called (for now) Belinda (played brilliantly by Varada Sethu) next land, to get her home to the date from whence she came in 2025, since the TARDIS keeps bouncing off from the spot.
And then they stumble upon a mystery of an officially locked up cinema in Miami in1952. There they encounter the latest in the long play story arc of The Harbinger in Lux, who is one of the Gods of The Pantheon, as indicated to the audience by vocalising the notes of The Giggle from the episode of the same name from 2023 (and reviewed by me here).
There was a lot of great stuff about this episode with the cartoon manifestation of Mr. Ring-A-Ding being just one of the more epic effects being squeezed into, what was actually a fairly intimate episode, I thought. I could have perhaps done without the joke where, being accused of being Scooby Doo by Belinda, The Doctor identified more with Velma but, it was certainly a fun way of referring to any sexual politics encompassed by the show in its current form, rather than shoving it down everyone’s throat like last year.
And I loved the whole, long sequence where The Doctor and Belinda were trapped in a film, initially as cartoon versions of themselves, before they realised how to get a mindset where they become more shaded and defined before they return to their normal 3D shape and way of thinking... albeit still trapped in the film for a fair time.
Another pleasure of the episode was a scene in the same sequence where three fans of Doctor Who watching at home were, quite respectfully I thought, shown to take an active part in the proceedings, even if it turned out that they (aka we watching at home) were a fiction too. But considering the way a lot of the fan base of the show has been turning against it in recent years (especially last year), I was impressed there weren’t too many blatantly sly digs at the viewers and I especially loved that the favourite episode of all three of them was one of the show’s classics, Blink, much to the current Doctor’s chagrin.
Now I thought the segregation of black and white people in places like diners and cinemas in 1950s America was either pushed too strongly or, I dunno, maybe not pushed strongly enough... I still can’t quite make up my mind. But it might be a matter of time that it was not pursued in a more damning way, when you’ve only got 45 minutes to present a story. That's okay though... it didn’t feel all that loosely balanced against the rest of the episode and I thought they just about got away with it.
I also loved that Mrs. Flood, once again played by Anita Dobson, turned up at the end in 1952 America (unseen by The Doctor and Belinda) and I’m guessing the importance of her character on events may be coming to the fore here. It’s interesting that she noted that the Doctor’s run would be coming to an end on May 24 this year, which is presumably the day on which this last series is due to put out its final episode. Is this hinting at my long suspected cancellation of the show? Quite possibly but I guess we’ll see in six weeks or so.
And that’s me done with Lux. The ending with the release of 15 captured presumed dead people seemed a little like the writers wanting to have their cake and eat it (a braver conclusion might have been to have their existences as trapped in celluloid burned up in the fire which occurs near the end of the episode) but overall I have to say I really enjoyed this one and am somehow looking forward to the third episode with a new sense of optimism... or at least hope. Fingers crossed the series continues in this light from hereon.
Saturday, 19 April 2025
Doctor Who - Lux
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Mr. Ring a Ding/Lux feels like a character who belongs in a much better series - one that actually cared about reaching his cool/sinster and somewhat adorable potential.
ReplyDeleteBut modern Who is mostly restricted to single, 45 min episodes... instead of having the luxury of exploring a story over four to eight 25 min episodes. It's unfortunately a different beast. Don't expect it to be around for much longer though, sadly.
DeleteI may end up eating my words come May, but I don’t buy the “Belinda is going to turn out to be Susna” rumours for a second. It just sounds too preposterous to me. Yes, not every decision RTD has made has been the cleverest, but I don’t think he’ so idiotic as to bring bring a classic character, whose actual actress is still alive, even if now old. Just think of how much ill-will would generate against him. And how would they follow on from that? There’s a reason Susan, for the most part, is always played by Carole Ann Ford. It is much like there was rumours that she would return as Susan in "Twice upon a time" and that ever happened.
ReplyDeleteOf course, I don’t want another actress to play the character, regardless of whether Susan can regenerate or not, so maybe I just don’t want it to be true. But we don’t know the details of the season finale, so I’m sticking with “it’s all an overblown rumour” until the finale is released and I’m proven right or wrong. If I’m wrong, then fine, I’m wrong, I’ll eat my words, my hat, and a slice of humble pie (providing I remember I wrote this comment in one month time).
Honestly... given the terrible season finale and 'this makes no sense at all' reveals of last series, I just don't trust that it will amount to much anyway. And given the terrible episode we had today (review going up tomorrow morning), I'm kinda losing faith in it all again.
ReplyDeleteDue to have mixed feelings (sometimes negative) regarding the Chibnall Era and Second RTD era, I retreat to the Ten Doctors comic by Rich Morris, captured not just in a time of the first RTD era, but long before the creation of the war doctor and the countless unseen added incarnations. The comic somehow manages to keep the first 10 Doctors and their companions busy with a huge storyline that somehow, at least to me, never gets to big to comprehend yet covers basically everyone and everything in the Doctor Who universe up to that point. It's grandiose and yet small at the same time, with the time spent with careful attention to the personalites of the Doctors and friends. With all the weight of a TV multi-Doctor story, you don't usually get to see these sorts of interactions because the bigger plot takes up the runtime. Here, we have time for both. And that's just fantastic
ReplyDeleteThe downloads page is archived on the Wayback Machine and the big .zip file was also archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20230323113619/https://comics.shipsinker.com/downloads/
Probably the only place to legitimately find it if Rich's blog doesn't come back.
It also being preserved here. https://doctorwhopaneltopanel.blogspot.com/
Whether you want to read it (unless the link is not working), I highly recommend it. this comic is *fantastic*. It’s amazing how Rich not only weaves together the stories of dozens of characters and slots them neatly into the overall plot, but also manages to nail the personalities of every memorable character (Doctors, companions, Sabalom Glitz) and cartoonify them so well that most of the characters are instantly recognizable. I read this a few years ago, and had a hard time trying to *not* turning another page (well, loading the next page anyway) in this epic-sized labor of love.
Thanks. I'll try and find it at some point.
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