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Chargement... The Black Archive: The Eleventh Hourpar Jon Arnold
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This is Jon Arnold’s third book for the Black Archive series, the other two also being reboots, one successful (Rose) and one unsuccessful (Scream of the Shalka). This is another good one; he goes well beyond the story to look at its importance in the overall sequence of Who as a show. The chapters are:
* a prologue about the problem of relaunching Who in 2010
the casting and characterisation of the Eleventh Doctor
* Moffat’s approach to romance and the characterisation of Amy
* Moffat’s approach to drama more generally, especially comedy
* the fairytale aspects of Who under Moffat, referencing also the roots of the “fish fingers and custard” scene from Tigger in The House at Pooh Corner
* the crack in the wall and “Silence Will Fall” as respectively successful and unsuccessful foreshadowings of the season arc
* a brief conclusion reflecting on the successful post-Who careers of Moffat, Smith and Gillan
* an appendix looking briefly at the “Meanwhile in the Tardis” extra scene, a bonus on the DVD/Bluray.
Another decent addition to the sequence. ( )