I had a
different post for today, but the announcement that Steven Moffat is stepping
down as showrunner after series 10 takes precedence. Here are my thoughts on the change.
As
someone who’s grown disillusioned with Moffat, I’m glad we’re getting someone new. Under his guidance, I feel the series arcs
have gotten sloppier and more overly-convoluted, and it often seems the plot
drives the characters rather than vice versa (poor Clara – we got an entirely
different person each season, with further inconsistencies between episodes.) Moffat putting his stamp on the show frequently
feels more like him planting a flag, Who’s
owner instead of its caretaker. I loved
every episode Moffat wrote in the RTD era, but since he took over, his writing
has felt increasingly derivative – I feel I know all his tricks, and I’m ready
to move on.
First
wrinkle: the move isn’t taking place
until after next season, and the BBC is gearing up for the “event” that will be
Moffat’s last year. Promises that Moffat
will go out with a bang worry me; if I’ve been less impressed with his writing
lately, that goes double for his Big Episodes, his season openers, season
finales, regeneration episodes, companion exits, and anniversary specials. Increasingly for me, they feel like overwrought,
twist-filled concoctions that collapse under their own weight the second logic
is applied to them. While each has some
good individual scenes, some beautiful lines, and some phenomenal acting, my
prevailing impression is usually “self-indulgent mess.” I worry that his entire final season will be
approached with that mindset.
Second
wrinkle: to better position series 10
for this epic farewell, it’s not airing until 2017. The official word is
that it’s to avoid the Olympics, and I assume filming for Sherlock’s long-awaited fourth series also has something to do with
it (I’ve always felt Who is bigger
than the person running it, and if you’re too busy to devote to it the time it needs,
the only responsible thing to do is step down,) but the result is that we’re
only getting a Christmas special this year.
By the time Moffat leaves, he’ll have run the show for eight years and
only given us six seasons. That’s two
whole years of Eleven and/or Twelve swallowed up by time cracks, which is just
uncool.
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