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[–] SiliconAvatar@startrek.website 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I think Mark Gatiss is unduly criticised in some fan forums. He does fine little standalone scripts that stand out not for excellence, but for their atmosphere, attention to detail, and a good bit of quirk.

He's an old school fan, and here he clearly wanted to make a Classic Who-style historical. Ironically, the Coronation element is overshadowed by the Wire plot, the advent of television (which RTD swiped in "The Giggle"), and the terrible family dynamics.

[Edit: Duh, you're right. Moffatt also used the transmission thing to defeat the Silence in season 6]

Personal gripe, I preferred faceless Rose. They could have left her like that for a few episodes for all I care.

I will say this for the episode, the Wire is a memorable adversary for the Doctor. To this day, my family will imitate her "Hu-u-ungry-y!" part regularly. Mostly just before dinner.