'DOCTOR WHO'
"ROSA"
Montgomery, Alabama, 1955. The Doctor and her friends find themselves in the Deep South of America. As they encounter a seamstress by the name of Rosa Parks, they begin to wonder whether someone is attempting to change history.
I don't have many O'Bservations in connection to this episode, perhaps because I am in awe of the actual history. The episode gave a few examples of what life was like for the people of color back then. Every day it seems there was the possibility for trouble; it was a powderkeg waiting to explode and it's inconceivable to me that it could have lasted into the present day. (We have enough trouble now as it is!) Something had to give and someone had to lead the way. That person was Rosa Parks, perhaps the most unlikely hero to change History.
Vinette Robinson was wonderful in her subdued portrayal of Rosa Parks. And it's a recastaway that can be accepted in Toobworld. This was Rosa Parks as seen from the perspective of the Time travelers.
We get to see more of what Jodie Whittaker's bringing to the role of the Doctor and I think her playful sense of teasing her new companions will be a major factor in her character. The example this week was her messing with Graham's head about whether or not she was the reclusive street artist known as Banksy. The timing was great since Banksy was recently in the news.....
I just don't see that as being the work of the Doctor. But claiming that she could be Banksy? Remember the first rule about the Doctor....
My favorite character quirk so far has been her tendency to go off on humorous tangents in the middle of serious speeches. These have usually been in the form of historical anecdotes from her past, with no clue as to which Incarnation was involved.
Filming in South Africa was a smart move on this episode. I think it would have been doubtful they could have recreated the look of Birmingham back in the United Kingdom. And a fresh influx of actors keeps us in the world created. (Probably a different experience for the South African viewers, I imagine.) I'm no expert on dialects, but the Southern accent sounded good to me.
Anyway, getting back to "Rosa" - they treated the history with dignity and I think it has to rank up there as the best of the historical episodes.
You'll see during the day I've added a lot of fanfic suggestions. And those suggestions for that are greatly helped by the photoshopped artwork out there. And this picture would make for great inspiration of another encounter - what if the Doctor did go back to see her again when she was now an older woman? Why not try out a story of your own?
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