
The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances
First broadcast 21-28/5/2005 starring Christopher Eccleston
For many people, Steven Moffat's first* telly outing for Doctor Who was, and still is, his best so far (not for me, though, as you'll find out in upcoming weeks). And it's not hard to see why, it's got the lot! History, sci-fi and scary-ass "monsters"!

Was there anyone not walking around asking, "Are You My Mummy?" every minute of the day in Summer 2005? Placing a gas mask on a child with one solitary question became THE scariest thing ever; chills and scares had properly returned to Doctor Who.
Moffat's inversion, making the child an "unmonster" [What? - Ed.], was an expert move and the denouement paid off in the most satisfactory of ways - both for the audience and The Doctor. His delight that "everybody lives" is palpable. Eccleston's joy is almost a release of tension as his performance throughout had been pensive (despite his stand-up comedy routine at the start). These two episodes show the northern actor off at his best, dealing with gags, the war, the "monsters" and, of course, having to deal with Captain Jack Harkness.

I genuinely thought he was gonna bite the big one!
Elsewhere, the cast also shine. Richard Wilson as Dr Constantine was a superb choice, utterly sympathetic and instantly likeable. His gas mask transformation was as disturbing as it was heartbreaking - and one of the best scenes in the show's history. Lovely Florence Hoath, young mum Nancy, was another stout choice and I can't have been the only person sad to see her stay on Earth and not travel further with everyone's favourite Gallifreyan.

The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances has got everything that makes Doctor Who what it is - there's laughs (just check Eccleston sitting down with the kids for a meal), scares (plenty of), history and sci-fi, numerous charismatic and interesting characters, superb visual set piece after another, heart and a damn clever script from SteeMo. And all without the need to timey-wimey the audience.
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* What about The Curse of Fatal Death?
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