Somehow I always end up the contrarian, but I must say I haven't been too pleased with Series 7 thus far. Certainly there are elements of each episode that I've liked, but they've been greatly out-weighted by other things I really, really didn't like.
My biggest problem has been the lack of any real sense of peril in every single episode. I haven't actually felt like our beloved characters are actually in any danger, so the emotional payoff at the end when everything turns out okay just isn't there. The Angels Take Manhattan is by far the worst offender, because at the end everything wasn't okay, so it felt even more dissatisfying .
ShowSeriously, that image of the Statue of Liberty as an Angel in the teaser was so fucking ridiculous I almost turned the show off before the opening credits began. The whole opening sequence turned out to be a complete waste of time as the plot thread with Grayle was abruptly dropped as soon as we got all of our characters together again. It's just a convoluted mess. Knowing what Moffat has said comparing the relationship between Blink and the Time of Angels two-parter to Alien and Aliens, the sloppy writing in The Angels Take Manhattan follows right along making it the Alien 3 of the bunch.
Asylum, Power, and Manhattan all felt like they should have been two-parters to give us time for a proper set up and delivery. These were all episodes where the Doctor/Amy/Rory dynamic was really key to the story, which in my opinion means the Plot needs to be even more compelling, which means more time is needed. Dinosaurs and Mercy felt like they desperately needed some fat trimmed. All five episodes have felt pretty heavy-handed on the foreshadowing in the lead up to Amy and Rory's departure, but in Dinosaurs and Mercy it felt especially unnecessary. Mercy loses extra points for that tragic waste of Ben Browder.
So, yeah, overall I'm not feeling the Doctor too much right now.
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