‘Dancing on the Edge’: Episode 1 review
With its blend of compelling storytelling, sumptuous period production values and toe-tapping music, Dancing on the Edge has us hooked.
With its blend of compelling storytelling, sumptuous period production values and toe-tapping music, Dancing on the Edge has us hooked.
Wizards vs Aliens appears to be a worthy successor to The Sarah Jane Adventures and will doubtless find its way into the hearts of children and adults alike.
The mystery of Clara Oswin Oswald has rejuvenated the show as much as it has the Doctor himself.
Even if the finale was not everything we expected, it certainly achieved all it set out to do.
It is true to say that Alfred Hitchcock does not come out of this ninety minute film smelling of roses.
This is Steven Moffat’s finest Christmas special to date but it’s also a manifesto for what’s to come.
In case you didn’t guess, Piranhaconda is a little bit on the silly side.
The script has suitably high levels of tension and what appears like insurmountable odds for our heroes to overcome.
John Noble is always exceptional in this role, but this episode gives him a great chance to display his range.
So ends a series that has, on reflection, been a mixed bag.