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Steven Moffat talks 'Who' finale, future
Published Thursday, Jun 24 2010, 12:38 BST | By Neil Wilkes and Matthew Reynolds | 28 comments

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When you came to plan out this series, did you have the finale in your head from the start?
"I had aspects of it. I had certain things I needed that I need to get to, and I had an overarching idea that would, and I suppose it's a better conversation to have after next week's episode. There are certain things that you'll see that have been there from the beginning. There's been quite a careful planning of things, which is pretty obvious from episode 12, that everything was set up and paid off there. There's more coming next week, in the event that anyone comes out of the Pandorica. So yeah, you have to leave yourself some space to improvise, otherwise it gets boring, otherwise you get bored with your own script, and quite a lot of episode 13, which is a mad episode, is brand new. But there are certain key points where I know I wanted 'this'. I'm thinking of the next finale right now so I can plot the rest of the series. I know what the big reveals are and the big hopefully jaw dropping moments are going to be."
So you'll be planning a similar sort of setup for the next series?
"Similar in the sense that it's an arc that doesn't get in the way too much. That's in the event if there is another series, which is all told in flashback."
Episode twelve ended with an almighty trio of cliffhangers. Can you tell us anything at all about episode 13?
"Well, there's going to be some light music and a short note of apology saying, 'The universe ended last week, we're really sorry, we don't know what you're doing here, didn't you get the message?'"
Does the series wrap things up with a neat resolve in time for the Christmas special?
"Well we blew up the universe, so it'll be a nice flashback episode at Christmas."
Will there be any kind of trailer for the Christmas special after the episode?
"After the 50 minutes of gentle music and weeping apology? Nope. The universe has ended."
Will you at least reveal the title?
"There will be a Christmas special - well, a flashback Christmas special - but no, we won't be telling you anything, not a single thing. It's too early."
Do you know when we'll find out?
"No, I don't actually know when we'll start releasing that information. I genuinely don't! [We'll] try and work what we've normally done as with all these specials before, but there'll be some strategy that won't be mine."
Watching this series back as it's aired, have you learned any lessons about what works and what doesn't?
"I think you learn things every day, yeah. A lot of things we learn isn't necessarily artistic in a way, sometimes it's practical, it's 'That's where you spend your money, over there, not over there, over there'. A lot thinking that's wasted money. Don't use your CGI when you need a spaceship, when you use CGI somewhere make sure it blows something up. Just stuff like that. It's less artistic and more practical."
How far into planning series six are you?
"Not far enough, I think is the answer to that! I've got lots of plans - plans are not nearly as useful as scripts, I find - so I'd like to have more scripts and fewer plans. We're not quite as ahead of the game as we were last time. But it's fine."
Do you have all of your writers confirmed yet?
"We've got a fair number of them, there's one more I'm chasing, but yeah."
Do you think it's possible Russell could come back to write an episode?
"Is it possible? He's pretty adamant that he's not going to. I'm in constant touch with him. I don't know, you'd have to ask him. He did an awful lot of Doctor Who for an awful lot of years, and I think he's finding it in a way hard, because he's done a Doctor Who story in effect for Sarah Jane Adventures. So I think he possibly wants to get away from it for a bit. I can understand that, because he did a hell of a lot. But I'd love to get him, it would be just joyous to get him back because I miss him."
So it's something you'd like to see happen?
"Oh I would love it, and I said to him, "Look I want" and he said, 'Don't even ask me for series five because I'm just knackered, I just want to go lie down,' and I think I'll find out how that feels. But I did ask him for series six, and I always will."
And you definitely can't tell us anything about episode 13?
"The universe has ended, mate, he's dead. The Doctor is in the Pandorica, there's this little voice saying: 'Hello, that was a big bang wasn't it? Oh, something happened out there?'"
Thanks for your time, Steven.
"I hope you enjoy it, it's the maddest thing you'll ever see."
What do you think will happen in the finale? Would you like to see RTD write for Who again or should he stay away? Add your comments to this entry below!
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menza, on June 27th, 2010
i think matt smith is doing a terrific job as the dr, and stephen moffatt has been great. as much as i loved david tennant and appreciated RTD for bringing back dr who, i found the scripts a bit twee in the past. season 5 hasn't been perfect, but the tone of the show has been much more consistent than it has in the recent past. (no more fat, farting aliens, thank god!) i look forward to an even better season6.
i think matt smith is doing a terrific job as the dr, and stephen moffatt has been great. as much as i loved david tennant and appreciated RTD for bringing back dr who, i found the scripts a bit twee in the past. season 5 hasn't been perfect, but the tone of the show has been much more consistent than it has in the recent past. (no more fat, farting aliens, thank god!) i look forward to an even better season6.
Kate, on June 27th, 2010
IMO this season has been the best so far.
IMO this season has been the best so far.
Peter McTuffett, on June 26th, 2010
This series has been far better than previous ones, with better stories, better acting and far less predictable. I bet the positive comments are from people who enjoy quality drama, and the negative ones from Who geeks who attend conventions!
This series has been far better than previous ones, with better stories, better acting and far less predictable. I bet the positive comments are from people who enjoy quality drama, and the negative ones from Who geeks who attend conventions!
James, on June 26th, 2010
I agree with Taz, I really feel that this series has lacked 'something', vague as that sounds. I love Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, but there just seems to be that spark missing that was there in the previous series. Also, pedantic, but the music cues are nowhere near as good as they were, I wonder if they deliberately told Murray Gold to hold back a bit? It just seems like the feel of it has changed-I appreciate that not everyone will agree though!
I agree with Taz, I really feel that this series has lacked 'something', vague as that sounds. I love Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, but there just seems to be that spark missing that was there in the previous series. Also, pedantic, but the music cues are nowhere near as good as they were, I wonder if they deliberately told Murray Gold to hold back a bit? It just seems like the feel of it has changed-I appreciate that not everyone will agree though!
Mel, on June 26th, 2010
I love the new series and matt *sigh* shame he's with daisy lowe LOL
I love the new series and matt *sigh* shame he's with daisy lowe LOL
Guest, on June 26th, 2010
Am I the only person to enjoy both Moffats and RTDs work? Both have their weaknesses, but both also make Doctor Who a fantastic show I would never want to miss.@ nick: You do realise that Moffat is joking, right?
Am I the only person to enjoy both Moffats and RTDs work? Both have their weaknesses, but both also make Doctor Who a fantastic show I would never want to miss.@ nick: You do realise that Moffat is joking, right?
Mark, on June 26th, 2010
Bring back RTD! He's a great character writer - maybe he'd actually give Amy character and personality, which has been sorely lacking.
Bring back RTD! He's a great character writer - maybe he'd actually give Amy character and personality, which has been sorely lacking.
Paul, on June 25th, 2010
Come back RTD - permanently!
Come back RTD - permanently!
Lou, on June 25th, 2010
PLEASE COME BACK RTD!!! This 'new and improved' series is dreadful!!! :(
PLEASE COME BACK RTD!!! This 'new and improved' series is dreadful!!! :(
Danny, on June 25th, 2010
RTD wasn't the worst writer of Doctor Who. I wouldn't mind him in place of Gattis.
RTD wasn't the worst writer of Doctor Who. I wouldn't mind him in place of Gattis.
nick, on June 25th, 2010
Wait..if series 6 is told all in flashback, I'm not watching doctor who anymore.
Wait..if series 6 is told all in flashback, I'm not watching doctor who anymore.
BJT, on June 25th, 2010
JD, 100% exactly what I think
JD, 100% exactly what I think
Ganesh, on June 25th, 2010
The nub of it is...this is fourteen episodes a year of solid family entertainment...not about RTD in the blue corner and SM in the red corner...ding ding round six...knockout blow...would be good to have a jawdropping return of the Krotons...roll on 26062010
The nub of it is...this is fourteen episodes a year of solid family entertainment...not about RTD in the blue corner and SM in the red corner...ding ding round six...knockout blow...would be good to have a jawdropping return of the Krotons...roll on 26062010
TAZ, on June 25th, 2010
Much as i have liked this series, it just hasn't had the epic quality of when RTD was incharge. Matt smith is doing a fine job but i'm afraid he has yet to surpass DT as the doctor. It has lost something now Moffat has took over. This fanale has been quite good but still not as good as the finales before. I'm looking forwatd to it, i really hope it's not a letdown. RTD should come back even if it's just for one episode. i miss him.
Much as i have liked this series, it just hasn't had the epic quality of when RTD was incharge. Matt smith is doing a fine job but i'm afraid he has yet to surpass DT as the doctor. It has lost something now Moffat has took over. This fanale has been quite good but still not as good as the finales before. I'm looking forwatd to it, i really hope it's not a letdown. RTD should come back even if it's just for one episode. i miss him.
Tony Ingram, on June 25th, 2010
I think bringing the previous showrunner back to write an episode would undermine the new team, and as they're doing just fine without him I see no need for that. He should stay away. Doctor Who is Doctor Who, not The Russell T Davies Show.
I think bringing the previous showrunner back to write an episode would undermine the new team, and as they're doing just fine without him I see no need for that. He should stay away. Doctor Who is Doctor Who, not The Russell T Davies Show.
rommy, on June 25th, 2010
like the episode but y did they change the autons sound effects i hope at christmas they keep the yeti sound effects
like the episode but y did they change the autons sound effects i hope at christmas they keep the yeti sound effects
Mark Spoiler, on June 25th, 2010
The episode is resolved with the reappearance of the Dream Lord and the revelation that the Doctor has been on drugs again.
The episode is resolved with the reappearance of the Dream Lord and the revelation that the Doctor has been on drugs again.
Tarant, on June 25th, 2010
I presume the Pandorica shields the Dr from the "end of the universe" thus providing him with a "base" from which he can carry out the "repairs" ...
I presume the Pandorica shields the Dr from the "end of the universe" thus providing him with a "base" from which he can carry out the "repairs" ...
Phideaux, on June 25th, 2010
I would say RTD shouldn't come back, but after seeing the Moffat version of the series, which is only slightly different, I can't see the harm. I would prefer Robert Holmes or David Whitaker, but they have both sadly passed on... Meanwhile, I'm cautiously optimistic for next week's episode!
I would say RTD shouldn't come back, but after seeing the Moffat version of the series, which is only slightly different, I can't see the harm. I would prefer Robert Holmes or David Whitaker, but they have both sadly passed on... Meanwhile, I'm cautiously optimistic for next week's episode!
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I cannot believe the negative comments on here, are they for real? RTD, season 3&4's cliffhangers were a major let down. The 2 part Christmas special, 1st part was really a bit OTT, & not in a good way, he did somewhat redeem himself with the finale.Steven Moffat...only went & took the bull by the horns & made (almost) 13 episodes of brilliance. One thing he has proven, he can write wibbly wobbily, timey wimey like no other. Brilliant set ups, great resolution. Best Doc since Tom, best series yet. Long may it continue.