Why This Episode Of DOCTOR WHO is PERFECT | Blink Breakdown
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Top Comments (10)
The best episode to show someone who's never seen the show before.
Carey Mulligan elevates this episode. The story is great, and the weeping angels are creepy, but it wouldn't be anywhere near as good with a lesser lead actress. She makes Sally very relatable which is important when you're trying to get the audience to buy into a time travel story like this. She makes the episode feel grounded in reality while at the same time just as fanciful as you could want a time travel story to be.
Blink just works on so many levels as you can watch it multiple times and keep on noticing new parts! It just proves even simple script and good directors can form a perfect episode which endures time and space
Huge thank you for checking out this trip down memory lane. I hope you enjoyed I journey back through it. If you enjoyed this video then please subscribe to the channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3hT5JPPKy87JGbDls_5BQ?sub_confirmation=1
Heh, these DW episodes (and Jekyll) solidified to me that Moffat is a lot like George Lucas. If you keep his aim small and focused, he can create some *awesome* stuff. But... if he doesn't have someone looking over his shoulder to - even just occasionally - tell him "no," things are going to start going off the rails.
This brings back memories of watching peak doctor who on Saturday evenings man what a time
The string sounding theme of the angels still gives me PTSD such a chilling sound for a terrifying villain, Blink is still my top episode of Doctor Who. To this day statues make me nervous 😂😂
5:28 *See's a new 'Heavy Spoilers' video* "Hey everyone, an old man is talking!"
Craziest thing to me is a good portion of the angels were real actors.
I scared my dad and brother by pretending to be an angel once. I heard them making dr who villian references while I was in my room, like "exterminate", etc. I quietly opened my door and snuck into the hallway behind the couches and stood with my hands over my eyes (just enough peeking to see their reactions). About a minute or so later, my dad turned around, did a double take, and screamed, causing my brother to jump sky high and turn around too. We all died laughing.
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Top Comments (10)
The best episode to show someone who's never seen the show before.
Carey Mulligan elevates this episode. The story is great, and the weeping angels are creepy, but it wouldn't be anywhere near as good with a lesser lead actress. She makes Sally very relatable which is important when you're trying to get the audience to buy into a time travel story like this. She makes the episode feel grounded in reality while at the same time just as fanciful as you could want a time travel story to be.
Blink just works on so many levels as you can watch it multiple times and keep on noticing new parts! It just proves even simple script and good directors can form a perfect episode which endures time and space
Huge thank you for checking out this trip down memory lane. I hope you enjoyed I journey back through it. If you enjoyed this video then please subscribe to the channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3hT5JPPKy87JGbDls_5BQ?sub_confirmation=1
Heh, these DW episodes (and Jekyll) solidified to me that Moffat is a lot like George Lucas. If you keep his aim small and focused, he can create some *awesome* stuff. But... if he doesn't have someone looking over his shoulder to - even just occasionally - tell him "no," things are going to start going off the rails.
This brings back memories of watching peak doctor who on Saturday evenings man what a time
The string sounding theme of the angels still gives me PTSD such a chilling sound for a terrifying villain, Blink is still my top episode of Doctor Who. To this day statues make me nervous 😂😂
5:28 *See's a new 'Heavy Spoilers' video* "Hey everyone, an old man is talking!"
Craziest thing to me is a good portion of the angels were real actors.
I scared my dad and brother by pretending to be an angel once. I heard them making dr who villian references while I was in my room, like "exterminate", etc. I quietly opened my door and snuck into the hallway behind the couches and stood with my hands over my eyes (just enough peeking to see their reactions). About a minute or so later, my dad turned around, did a double take, and screamed, causing my brother to jump sky high and turn around too. We all died laughing.