Doctor Who?- The Runaway Bride
What: Doctor Who-The runaway bride
This episode of Doctor Who is about a normal everyday person involved in an evil plan that she didn’t know about. I think the director’s purpose is to entertain the viewer. Its genre is action, with a hint of science-fiction and a pinch of comedy. This episode was a bit scary, weird and different rolled into one.
When and Where: The action takes place in England in the present day. They also go into outer space and near the centre of the earth.
Who: The writer was Russell T. Davis and it was directed by Euros Lyn.
The actors were:
1) David Tennant (Doctor Who-Main Character)
2) Catherine Tate (Donna Noble-Runaway Bride-Main Character)
3) The Empress of Racnoss (not sure who played her)
4) Lance (Donna’s fiancé, pawn of the empress. Not sure who played him)
The intended audience I think is people who like sci-fi and people who liked the old Doctor Who.
How: The show conveys its tone very well and I think it makes the audience excited and worried at times, and they make the audience enjoy what there watching so it will make them tune in next week.
It fills its purpose to the brim, if it’s purpose is to make people watching the show, wanting to watch more they have definitely fulfilled there purpose.
Evaluation: I love watching Doctor Who and yes I do like the show in general because it is exciting and makes me sit on the edge of my seat because you just don’t know what’s going to happen next.
The specific thing I like about Doctor Who is that they use everyday objects into things that you wouldn’t have imagined of those things being used for that purpose.
I don’t think it could be improved, they’ve got it all down, the actors, the script, props, everything!
mrbartlett said,
May 14, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Very well written JJ! You write as cleverly and entertainingly as the show you’re describing.