I
really enjoyed this one. On the whole, the Chibnall era has succeeded with
historicals so far, and this episode is no exception. Great slice of history,
engaging guest characters, and plenty of excellent moments for our heroes!
The
Doctor and co. are following a strange energy signature, and it just so happens
to lead them to one Nikola Tesla. The energy is coming, not from something he’s
working on, but on an alien device he’s discovered, and he and team TARDIS
aren’t the only ones who are interested in it. Some truly unpleasant creatures
are also on its trail, and it’s up to our heroes and Tesla (along with some
pinch-hitting from Thomas Edison) to stop them.
Nina
Metivier hasn’t written for Who
before, but she makes a fine debut with this episode. Everything comes together
so nicely. There are some great themes that tie together in different ways, we
get subtle but important references to past developments this season, and the
one-shot characters are just wonderful. Goran Visnjic does a really great job
as Tesla, and he fits so well into the spirit of the episode. The rivalry
between Tesla and Edison is well-done, and I really like how, while they (and
Tesla’s associate Dorothy) are all interesting on their own, they’re also used
to offer us insight into the Doctor, Yaz, Ryan, and Graham. Each of them
connects with one of the guest characters in different ways in meaningful
scenes.
The
aliens of the week are a little lackluster in execution, but the idea of them
is really neat, especially how they tie in with some of the Tesla-Edison stuff.
However, they do offer some good chances for our heroes to oppose them. The
Doctor is of course in full improvisational-inventing-mode here, Yaz holds her
own in a scene of great danger, and although Ryan and Graham don’t have quite
as much to contribute, they still get at least a few scenes that highlight them
in some way. Also, not for nothing, all the companions are in Gilded-Age period
dress in this episode, and they look fantastic!
Finally,
I have to say: the Skithra Queen here is played by none other than Anjli
Mohindra, who played Rani on The Sarah
Jane Adventures! I knew that she was guest-starring sometime this season
(and that she wouldn’t be playing Rani, sadly,) but I had no idea it was going
to be this one. Didn’t recognize her at all, not until I saw her name attached
to this episode and realized it was the only option for who she was playing.
Talk about a far cry from Rani!
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