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"Doctor Who" Forest of the Dead (2008)



Overview

User Rating:
9.1/10   545 votes
Director:
Euros Lyn
Writer:
Steven Moffat (written by)
Contact:
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (2005)
Original Air Date:
7 June 2008 (Season 4, Episode 9)
Genre:
Adventure | Drama | Sci-Fi more
Plot:
With the library darkening, the Doctor takes on the Vashta Nerada while figuring out what links River Song to his future. Meanwhile, Donna finds out the mystery of Dr. Moon and the Girl. | full synopsis
User Comments:
Another Moffat triumph! more (5 total)

Cast

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Additional Details

Runtime:
45 min (50 episodes)
Certification:
UK:PG (DVD rating)
Company:
BBC Wales more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
According to Steven Moffat, the squareness gun is the sonic blaster used by Jack Harkness in season 1. After Jack leaves it in the TARDIS, River Song will take the gun in the Doctor's future. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Near the end of "Silence in the Library," a sweeping shot shows that they're standing between two freestanding bookshelves. But at the beginning of this one, when they're supposed to be in the same place, they're able to break through a wall into a separate room. more
Quotes:
[repeated line]
Proper Dave: Hey! Who turned out the lights?
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22 out of 26 people found the following comment useful.
Another Moffat triumph!, 7 June 2008
Author: AdnanZ from thecinemajournal.blogspot.com

"Forest of the Dead" ends Steven Moffat's two-parter for this series of Doctor Who with a bang, providing plenty of laughs, scares, tears (of both sorts) and surprises. What is especially striking about Moffat's writing here is that he manages to take an ending that is UNBELIEVABLY hokey on paper and turn it into some of the most effective, stunningly well-written drama on modern television. It is simply remarkable.

The developments in the story in this second part are brought to life wonderfully in terms of production design and especially direction with Euros Lyn being on top form here. The acting is superb all around with Catherine Tate showing off her dramatic chops and David Tennant proving once again that he is a remarkable actor. My only small complaint is Murray Gold's score. Very predictable, very over-the-top, and just not right. I hope Moffat will find a new composer when he takes over.

It appears that the Doctor's relationship to River Song was romantic. Could this be part of a Moffat 'straight agenda' for Who? Yes, that's a joke, but think about it- in every last one of his stories he's had a romantic element in the script. Sally Sparrow met two men who loved her in "Blink", "The Girl in the Fireplace" saw the Doctor and Madame du Pompadour getting along quite nicely, and "The Empty Child" had a sub-plot with Captain Jack and Rose finding numerous ways to flirt with each other. I don't think we'll be seeing an asexual Doctor when Moffat takes over and I definitely don't think he will handle this change poorly given his track record. Let's hope for a decided lack of another 'pining after the Doctor' companion.

Just a remarkable, fantastic 90 minute story from Mr. Moffat. Brilliant.

10/10

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