The Zygon Invasion
- Episode aired Oct 31, 2015
- TV-PG
- 45m
Zygons, a shape-shifting alien race, and humans live in peace together on earth, but a group of rogue zygons threaten the peace between humans and zygons.Zygons, a shape-shifting alien race, and humans live in peace together on earth, but a group of rogue zygons threaten the peace between humans and zygons.Zygons, a shape-shifting alien race, and humans live in peace together on earth, but a group of rogue zygons threaten the peace between humans and zygons.
- Little Boy's Mum
- (as Samila Kularatne)
- Walsh's Son
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThere is a portrait of William Hartnell (the first Doctor) on the wall at the U.N.I.T. safe house.
- GoofsThe policewoman in New Mexico has what appears to be an Italian flag patch on her uniform. This is apparently an attempt to approximate the flag of Mexico, which uses the same tricolor as the Italian flag, but with a coat of arms in the center. The costume department apparently believed that Truth or Consequences was in the country of Mexico rather than the American state of New Mexico.
- Quotes
The Doctor: Which one are you? Human or Zygon?
Osgood: I don't answer that question
The Doctor: Why not?
Osgood: Because there is no question to answer. I don't accept it. My sister and I were the living embodiment of the peace we made. I will give all the lives that I have to protect it. You want to know who I am, Doctor? I am the peace. I am human and Zygon.
The Doctor: Like a hybrid.
- ConnectionsFeatures Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013)
- SoundtracksAmazing Grace
Performed by Peter Capaldi
And I kept on being underwhelmed. Nothing was awful, but the series felt like it had finally, completely run out of ideas. Individual stories felt like more of the same, and there was little indication of the sort of grand, tricky story arcs that have been Steven Moffat's saving grace.
By The Girl Who Died/The Woman Who Lived, I was seriously considering whether Doctor Who was still worth watching. I was a little shocked at myself. During the Russell Davies years, and even during the early Moffat era, there was no show I was more excited to watch each week than Doctor Who. It was my top show. Could I really just ... stop watching?
As I was watching this episode, which felt so similar to so many episodes before (where are the ingenious new ideas like deadly statues that the series once threw at us with suck reckless abandon?), I realized it was time to stop. I was in the middle of the episode, and I didn't care what happened next. Not at all.
It's not the actors. I always liked Clara, and I like the new Doctor as much as I liked the last one (in both cases, not nearly as much as the first two). It's the writing. The writing has gone to s***. There's no other way to put it. The show is devoid of fresh ideas. This episode is simply a matter of raiding old ideas to piece together a new episode.
Doctor Who is not a terrible show. But it is no longer a wonderful show. There are so many better series out there (The Strain, Haven) that I just don't have time for it anymore.
Will I ever watch the show again? I might look in if I hear Missy is back. Or I might not. It might take a change of show runner to get me back. This series is completely out of steam. It makes me sad.
- cherold
- Nov 8, 2015
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color