Last Updated:

22/1/2007

 

     Last Addition:

26/6/2006

 

  Format:

  TV Episode

  Starring:

  David Tennant as The Doctor

  Written by:

  Russell T. Davies

  Directed by:

  James Hawes

  Duration:

  60 mins

  Original Air Date:

  25/12/2005

  Reviewed by:

  Peter Davis; Shawn Lunn

 

Rose and the newly-regenerated Doctor continue their adventures together in this Christmas Special episode.

 

Christmas becomes a time of terror for Planet Earth, as the whole of mankind falls under the shadow of the alien Sycorax. Rose needs the Doctor's help, but can she trust a man with a new face?

 

 

  Submitted By:

  Shawn Lunn

  Review Submitted:

  26/6/2006

 

Ah, Christmas Day. Stuck between watching both Emmerdale and Coronation Street and wondering why I should even bother caring if Kat and Alfie leave together in EastEnders, I thought I had to watch Doctor Who.

 

I take that back! I have been on tether-hooks in anticipation for this special for the last six months and as we speak I’m counting my money to purchase Season One on DVD and while they were some slow moving elements to this Christmas special, I can easily say this was the TV treat of my night.

 

It’s been six months since “The Parting Of The Ways” and our special starts with Mickey and Jackie being disturbed from their individual loneliness when the TARDIS crash lands and our new Doc starts babbling incoherently before passing out and a beleaguered Rose appears.

 

Just like Jackie and Mickey, Rose too is unable to explain of her newly regenerated friend and Billie Piper plays her uncertainty and reluctance with such effect. It was a smart move to employ this tactic because for our Rose to easily accept the Doctor in his new form would’ve been unrealistic and there is an element of realism in both her and the Doctor’s relationship which is what has made them such an enjoyable team to watch.

 

Of course being Christmas, Rose’s hopes for a peaceful Yuletide are thankfully shattered (I know it sounds terrible but some Crimbo Calamity was always going to be on order and it needed to be relatively big in order to justify this prelude to the second season) when a couple of plastic Santa’s add a new meaning to the term sleigh bells when they attack passer-bys on the street. It’s eerily reminiscent in a way to the Auton’s attack in “Rose” and more havoc starts at home when the Christmas tree spins a hole in the house. Both of these attacks look pretty cool but only serve as a smoke and mirrors to the real threat of this year.

 

Enter the Sycorax, a rather nasty alien species intent on taking over the planet and to prove they’re not a force to be trifled with, they assume control over a third of the world’s population and threatens to kill them if the English government refuse to surrender.

 

Along with David Tennent’s first proper outing as the new Doctor, the episode sees the rather welcome return of Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones who’s now an MP and given her not forgotten encounter with the Slitheen, Harriet has far from neglected to read up about other alien life forces. A part of me thought she was brave to not surrender to the Sycorax but when they started killing off two of her staff (including the guy responsible for this species being able to use A positive blood as a controlling tool); I wanted to shout “shut up” at the screen.

 

While the storyline does sleepwalk a little, things liven incredibly when the TARDIS gets teleported on the Sycorax’s space ship and Rose tries her best to appear threatening but fails miserably. Still though Billie Piper flexes her comedy skills and after the majority of the episode snoozing it up, our new Doc finally awakes and faces his first new foes in his new guise.

 

Now the moment of truth has landed – is David Tennent any good? Honestly I can say he is. He may have overplayed one or two pieces of dialogue but overall he did a bloody good job and there’s no way anyone can say his performance mirrors any of the previous incarnations of the Timelord. He’s definitely charming and his comments are offhand (his snarky remarks to Rose and Harriet) but his altercation with the Sycorax’s was the episode’s highlights. We got a proper battle with the two of them, neither holding back but what’s more, Tennent proved he wasn’t taking the piss when he said his Doctor was gong to be darker and it showed.

 

He relented at first with the Sycorax leader and was willing to let him go, until he tried his luck and our new Doc used an orange to end his days. The ultimate sting in the tail was the surprising sour turn his friendship with Harriet took after she used a special contact to make sure the Sycorax would never be a threat again. That scene in the street and his six words to Alex that look set to ruin Harriet’s career showed us he wasn’t a force to reckoned with. I bet Harriet now wishes she hasn’t been so hasty with her assassination of the Sycorax now. As villains go, this lot worked out pretty well but we’ve had better ones. One thing that does strike me though is the Doctor saying that sending probes into space is making other life forces aware of human existence and vice versa. It’s only noteworthy because it felt like a kind of “D’oh!” moment.

 

The last five minutes of the episode felt like a re-establishment of “Rose” and it was. We had the Doctor chiding her about not trusting him and her more than happy to explore all the universes as well as Mickey moaning about her constant desire to leave him and her mum. A while back I would’ve dismissed him as Rose’s desire to explore the world (thousands in her case) is understandable but ultimately I’m realising that Mickey does genuinely love her and is only slowing adjusting to the fact that he can’t be with her in the way he craves to be. Jackie is also getting more rounded as a character too and I liked her turn as a carer for the Doctor during his recovery time as well as the hilarious but subtle Christmas dinner. Now wasn’t this better than EastEnders? All of you can say yes.

 

Also in “The Christmas Invasion”...

 

I don’t remember there being a “Previously On” bit. They just jumped straight into the opening teaser.

 

Rose (re The Doctor): “He’s got two hearts”.

Jackie: “Anything else he’s got two of?”.

 

Since we’ve last seen them, Mickey works as a mechanic and Jackie has been dating a fruit and veg man. At least it explained her having Men’s pyjamas for the Doctor in her possession.

 

Harriet (to the Sycorax): “You can tell them from me that this is a land of peace but we will not surrender”.

 

I quite liked Harriet’s right hand man Alex, played by the gorgeous Adam Garcia. If we can’t have John Barrowman in Season Two, can we please have him? He can read alien languages, survived this episode, seems resilient and looks good in a suit. Plus it’s eye candy for Rose and a slight foil (in a friendly manner) for the Doctor, so why not?

 

Sycorax leader: “Who are you?”.

The Doctor: “I don’t know”.

 

Character bits: The Doctor’s TARDIS and himself got cured by tea (I know silly) and his new gear is tweed. If Anthony Stewart Head can make it look nice, then so can he. Oh and Torchwood was mentioned several times. Is it a reference to a resurrected Captain Jack?

 

The Doctor: “Don't you think she looks tired?”.

Harriet: “What did he say?”.

Alex: “Nothing”.

 

Did anyone else think the inside of the Sycorax’s ship look like the Hellmouth on Buffy the Vampire Slayer? I certainly did and the way they were lined up was similar to the way the ubervamps lined up at the end of Season Seven.

 

The Doctor (re hat): “It’s pink”.

Rose (to Jackie): “You should wear it”.

 

I liked the preview of Season Two and the option of playing the Attack Of The Graske at the end. I played it twice after this episode.

 

As a Christmas special and a prelude to the upcoming season, “The Christmas Invasion” was a treat and the perfect remedy in another predictable Christmas TV line up. I enjoyed it a lot and I defy anyone who didn’t. In fairness, how could anyone hate something that doubles as being entertaining and informative at the same time.

 

Rating:  

 

 

» Review by Shawn Lunn, Copyright 2006.

 

 

  Submitted By:

  Peter Davis

  Review Submitted:

  15/1/2006

 

Who would have dreamed that we would be getting thirteen (well fourteen) brand new episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ for one year only? So the next thing that we know is that two more seasons will be made and two Christmas specials! Hurray! And before I start to get in further detail I have to say some thing – its “Fantastic” as the wonderful ninth Doctor would say.

 

Russell T. Davies’ writing of the episode is up to the standards of Robert Holmes & Terrence Dicks (Robert and Terrence are classic’ Doctor Who’ writers and are two of my personal favorite writers)! He gives the script the excitement that a good story needs as well as a bit of ‘glamour’ humor which you can expect from Russell.

 

Before ‘The Christmas Invasion’ we only saw the tenth Doctor (played perfectly by David Tennant who is Britton’s favorite actor voted by the people, for the people and of the people) in the children in need special. I have recently sent a letter of to David saying that just by the children in need special he is going to be a great Doctor. Many people have said that he is not the right choice for the Doctor. But after I played ‘Attack Of The Graske’ I ran onto my computer and logged into MSN messenger and I shouted at them ‘IN YOUR FACE’! And they admitted that I was right about David Tennant being great!

 

Billie Piper. Hum? What can I say? How about – Billie, you play Rose Tyler - like you are Rose Tyler! She carries the love that she has for the Doctor so good that she pulls you into the story and shows you the adventure from her eyes. After all, Doctor Who only takes the best!

 

Another aspect of the show is how Mickey and Jackie are played by Noel Clarke and Camille Coduri. It is really good that the production cast keep bring Rose home because again it shows you how the Doctor has an effect of the people who he takes Rose away from. And it also has an effect on Rose and the Doctor. You can see how the Doctor falls in love with Rose in the second season. And I shouldn’t really say but I cannot wait in any way for the moment were Mickey joins the Doctor and Rose in travels in time and space!

 

‘Six Words. Six words and I can bring your government down’. That is how power full the Doctor is. “Don’t you think she’s looking tired’? The character Harriet Jones (not from Fly Dale North any more) is a wonderfully and brilliantly character created by Russell. From the moment when she tells Torchwood (I'll talk about Torchwood in a little bit) to fire, her character goes down a level. And when I saw the new Doctor walking to towards her my heart started beating because I knew that the Doctor would say murder. She knows that she shouldn’t have done what she had done but she makes a good excuse, which would have worked if the Doctor were not there of saying ‘that was defense’. But the all the Doctor really had to say was murder.

 

However I have seen some things, which don’t really let the story down, but for me it showed that the money was starting to rum out. First off all its one sound effect that stands out. When the Doctor presses that great big button that never should be pressed it sounded like a Dalek firing its gun. And then it’s the music. You can tell that the same music was used aging because if you watch ‘World War Three’ in the middle you will hear certain bits of music if you get what I mean. Otherwise, the episode is great!

 

It is going with my personal favorite episodes along with; ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’, ‘The Tomb Of The Cybermen’, ‘The Mind Robber’, ‘Spearhead From Space, ‘The Claws Of Axos’, ‘Day Of The Daleks, ‘The Ark In Space, ‘The Caves Of Androzani’ and ‘Dalek’. But before I go I have to say that my favorite episode of all time is ‘The Ark In Space’.

 

Rating:  

  

 

» Review by Peter Davis , Copyright 2006.

 

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