Oh dear, could this be a tragic case of premature excitation on my part? I was so hopeful after the swagger & charm of Smith & Jones. 'Shakespeare Code' was by no means a travesty, but it fell way short of my geeky, fanboy hopes.
The witches looked awful, not ugly awful, just cheap & nasty awful. Poor Martha seemed lost in this wrongfooted mess. Freema was just perfect in 'Smith & Jones', but she ultimately flounders here with some poor dialouge & some shaky character development. I am still rooting for her in a big way though!
All the silly Shakespeare quoting & mis-qouting was naff & clunky. Dean Lennox Kelly, worth walking to the ends of the earth to have a cuddle with (at least), was hardly worth walking into the sitting room to watch on telly. He failed to convince as Shakespeare. The Shakepeare of my imagine is nervous, shy & perhaps a little wet. As well as being a hands down & up & sideways genius of course. Not a hunky Lothario with a quick wit you might meet down the local! The problem probably lies more with the flawed characterisation written for him though. DLK is a good actor.
Tennant on the other hand continues to impress thankfully. His new more serious & sombre countenance suits him rather well. If he keeps the mugging & eye googling in check, I may yet end up a champion for him. Shame about the little barbs at Martha in the bed scene though. They seemed forced as well as mean spirited under the circumstances.
Regrettably, the production team seem to have thought that the fabulous setting & grand guest star/ character would let them out of this one easy. Alas no, they failed to up the ante & I failed dismally to be impressed. Not a stinker of 'New Earth' proportion, but disappointingly lazy & half baked nonetheless. A potential 'Unquiet Dead' rival turned out to be another pasty 'Idiots Lantern'.
:( Lucozer
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