Aliens of London
- Episode aired Nov 12, 2005
- TV-PG
- 45m
The Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where ha... Read allThe Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where has the Prime Minister gone in this time of crisis?The Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where has the Prime Minister gone in this time of crisis?
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The first part features an alien spacecraft crashing into Big Ben in a very well done effects scene. It turns out alien race the Slitheen have a dastardly plot which involves them gaining access to the Prime Minister and senior officials and inhabiting their bodies. The Doctor goes to Downing Street with Rose where UNIT and world scientists are gathering in the Slitheen's trap. He then has to battle the Slitheen to stop their plan. Backbench MP Harriet Jones (Penelope Wilton) helps them out. Wilton is a great actress and is fabulous in her role as Harriet Jones who went on to appear in later stories with the 10th Doctor. There are lots of other positives too and this is a fun adventure overall but there are flaws which detract from its quality.
There is a cheesiness to some of this production and some silly humour involving Slitheen making farting sounds as they struggle to remain hidden inside smaller human bodies. Those aspects do not make it bad in my opinion and indeed I am sure that a new generation of fans found it amusing but from my point of view as an older fan I couldn't help thinking that if this had been a darker story with Slitheen as a fully menacing and scary alien it could have been a better story. I personally wished the farting aspect wasn't used and that the humour had been restricted to the witty aspects with banter between Rose and the Doctor and Harriet Jones. I feel maybe pressures were felt to not be too dark and scary and maybe trying to make it kid friendly. In fact, many kids love to be scared and to have some dark edge to their entertainment. It is people judging what is 'good for kids' who have pressured Doctor Who makers to soften the content throughout the show's history. In this case they definitely softened the story for a family audience but Russell T Daves is clever enough not to take that too far and he still provides plenty of scary scenes as Slitheen reveal themselves and chase and kill people. So overall whilst this isn't a favourite of mine it is good fun for all the family.
My rating for both episodes: 7/10.
Still worth the 7 stars
Mickey and Rose have more to work with together and feel more compatabile and Rose feels more like a human trying to live her life.
The constant jokes are fun but the episode has Eccleston at his A Game. I enjoyed his performance particularly in this episode because his mugging and his relationship goes further and deeper.
And I enjoy the story for making us go more political as it ends with a Banger. I get the hate, really I do. But for me this was a fun and well explored episode of differences, relationships and class. So for Development and more realism, it works a treat. And the cliffhanger was an immense send off.
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene where The Doctor encounters the pig alien at the hospital was the first scene Christopher Eccleston filmed as The Doctor.
- GoofsWhen the Doctor and Dr. Sato are looking over the body of the Pig Mutant, the chest can be seen rising and falling.
- Quotes
Mickey Smith: I bet you don't even remember my name.
The Doctor: Ricky.
Mickey Smith: It's Mickey.
The Doctor: No, it's Ricky.
Mickey Smith: I think I know my own name.
The Doctor: You think you know your own name? How stupid are you?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Doctor Who Confidential: Bringing Back the Doctor (2005)
- SoundtracksStarman
Performed by David Bowie
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