Yes there are decent ideas and some good twists in these last three episodes, but the whole thing is so OTT that it only rarely feels grounded in real emotion, in a few key scenes, which end up floating like islands of normalcy in a sea of absurdity. It's not enough to tie everything together. Compare to the Paul Cornell two-parter which felt consistently real, even when things occasionally became over the top.
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Date: 2007-06-30 09:58 pm (UTC)