‘Doctor Who’ thing of the day: Steven Moffat is challenging the paradigms of TV formats (or is he?)Is Steven Moffat’s writing for Doctor Who becoming repetitive? Or is he busting -- even if accidentally -- the paradigms that rule television storytelling at the moment? Matt Hills at Antenna wonders about this: [W]hereas [Russell T.] Davies’s masterstroke was to write with the restrictions of industry common-sense, Moffat often writes against industrial norms for ‘mainstream’ TV. His authorship is more combative, more assertive, restlessly looking to think the unthinkable and so write what Doctor Who’s format theorem tells him cannot be written. Hmmm. What do you think? Go read the whole thing at Antenna, then come back here and discuss: Is Moffat just a lazy writer, or is there a genius to his repetition? (If you stumble across a cool Doctor Who thing, feel free to email me with a link.) Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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