Wednesday, May 18, 2011

When Do You Read The Prayer Of The Faithful

, death always calls four times

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until the fifth season probably came

years late but until recently I l Ventilate as first five seasons of Doctor Who that was, as he would say, BRILLIANT! However, I will focus this post to talk about the 2, 3 and 4 why? Because my friends, is in them that appear MI Doctor. As happened to many of you, the interpretation of David Tennant has dragged me badly.

To begin, I would say that Doctor Who's success lies in three factors:


1-His music: This is one of the best soundtracks of the small screen of all time, and not only that, but even be as big in the movies. Murray Gold is responsible for giving voice to the magic of Doctor Wh or, to put music to their expressions, to put music to their joys and sorrows. If you look properly rarely stops ringing the soundtrack for an episode, you can always hear something, however slightly. The fact is that not only comes with great moments of the chapters but also to any of them. There must be something vital in the episode at that time we hear a great song that you get is raise that "small" moment of glory of any sentence and honorable like the saddest, most cheerful and courageous as you've never heard . Now, if something is not repetitive. Murray Gold composed a theme for each season and developing its various versions for the same. These are issues that also can be used with any type of situation in each chapter, without being heavy and much less boring. Doctor Who not be the same without the music of Murray Gold

2-Your frames. I do not mean his predecessors, much less, I mean the fact that all seasons are tied and securely tied, no one is going on up and nothing happens for no reason. At least in the five seasons I've seen (god, do not know what I'm holding on to see the sixth) is a fixed pattern in each developing from minute 1 of the first episode and that little by little revealing, always reaching a final episode of season is usually brutal. Willingly or not, that's a puntazo for the series because closed plots and in the end everything makes sense. In short, is a guarantee that everything is planned and that nothing happens because.

3-Your death. Finally the most important point, in my opinion, the success of Doctor Who: Nobody, absolutely nobody, is safe, not even the Doctor himself . In this series, anyone can die at any time, no concessions whatsoever. Ok, no passenger has died so far, but sooner or later happen to some, I see it coming. This premise implies that follow every episode with intensity and I really worry about all, if someone shoots, if someone is in danger, if someone peta a bomb, whatever, but you know they can die and not always have to finish up well. And yes, that also goes for the Doctor. Surely some will say that the Doctor does not die, they regenerate. Okay, but I think at the end of the fourth season was quite clear, the last sentence of the tenth Doctor was "not want to die." Imagine you remove your tastes, your way of thinking or your way of writing by hand, but will follow up know perfectly that when you stop being yourself is like if you died , well, that's what the case with Doctor Who.

This leads me to tell you about the death of the tenth master Doctor. What's so special? ALL . From the first moment of the season and let you know that something is not going to end well, the same Doctor as suspicion and fear him, especially when told that his death will be accompanied by four hits . Season ends and the Doctor is still alive after Special arrive (horrible by the way, on the first two) and the final episode "The End of Time", in which the Doctor must stop the plans of the Lord. Knowing he will die the Doctor tries to help his enemy and recognizes "the four touches in the music that the other has heard since childhood and that makes him mad. But ahhh, that brutal time in which the Doctor has saved them all and all and hear "knock, knock, knock, knock" . David Tennant close your eyes and bow your head, there is someone who has not saved, someone who is locked in a room that will radiate from one moment to another, the grandfather of Donna Novel. Here we have one of the best performances I've seen in my life, Tennant does a monologue about saving his friend, about their fate and what will happen. It could have been, could have stopped dying, the Doctor is more important but ... the end of the day is the Doctor, and all life matters. Tennant enters the camera and lets out his grandfather, to radiate it.

After saying goodbye to directly, or indirectly, of his acquaintance, as you can get to the Tardis and plays in the background while the decem Vale of Murray Gold, D avid Tennant utters his last words as a Doctor: "I do not want to die." And now to see who is the handsome he tells me that there was no longer crying like a cupcake . Four times I have seen and that chapter and four times I've had enough to mourn, my god how sad. Cry for everything, but mostly because David Tennant has achieved this level of communication, involvement and empathy with the viewer you can not help feeling like you're doing a very dear. Damn, that guy deserves a fucking Oscar, what the heck, the whole damn school. Too bad, we was the Doctor that I printed out the more her character, with a range of interpretative resources brutal. I can only say, THANK Tennat DAVID, YOU ARE AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE DOCTOR.

's enough for today, but tomorrow ... tomorrow we will discuss the accompanying Doctor:)

PS: LOOK TO ME CAME ON MONDAY! Jijijiji took the whole week doing that asshole with the pileup, and pen and everything XD


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