As the series concludes
further into its harsh future than ever, yet worryingly easy to recognise, we
have a finale that will be slightly more familiar to those of us who followed
Russell T Davies’ Doctor Who than those who haven’t seen it. Not in
plot terms but in the way it draws together its themes amidst a cacophonous turn
of events and delivers powerful speeches and character moments. In its final
quarter of an hour it even looks like Doctor Who as ailing Edith’s memories are
uploaded and she summarises what they amount to. RTD has said he wrote this
scene many years back and I’m glad he saved it for this rather than using it in
other series because it fits the Lyons family perfectly even if family (actual
or acquired) has always been one of the central themes of much of his work. Some
cynics may scoff at such a simplistic conclusion but I think as they get older
or wiser they may come to agree with it. It’s a fitting end to a series that
has somehow not clicked with large audiences possibly because it is so
difficult to promote. Yet if you like your drama filled with vibrant life and
wild ideas yet tethered to the here and now you should really give it a watch.
If there’s been
a lot of gloom in the series to date- and here we have the BBC ending, jobs
like travel agents and shop assistants no longer existing plus an outbreak of
monkey flu – part 6 develops into a rousing revolution from which all that’s
missing is a mass singalong! Edith leads the charge ostensibly to rescue Viktor
from the erstwhile camp but also to start that revolution. The scale of what
will happen is hidden from the viewer so that when it looks like their escapade
has been ended the sight of other people in the woods with a bazooka
is cheering. We’ve not had many such moments in the series and its followed by
the destruction of the wi-fi blocking towers causing phones to pop back on and
Vivienne Rook’s truth is exposed to the world. It’s joyously conveyed and a win
for the viewer too, wondering when / if things might get better. Plus there’s
no writer whose taken advantage of mobile phones more than RTD has over various series.
The episode is
home to three amazing speeches, two of which are delivered in barnstorming form
by Anne Reid’s Muriel. I’m not sure how old the character is supposed to be now
(wasn’t she 90 in the first episode?) but it doesn’t matter because she’s issuing a sharp rebuke to all of us in the first “ten thousand days” speech. As with
the whole series its timeliness is only partly accidental and RTD lays out a
convincing list of the ways we have fallen for technology and cheap prices in
the shops; Primark though not mentioned is filleted by Muriel here! In a
series that uses high tech to resolve its key plots you might accuse RTD of
having his cake and eating it but even so it’s a strong, memorable scene which I
urge anyone whose not seen the series to find and watch in isolation.
Even then Gran is not finished with us as she concedes “Its your fault” moments later. Satisfying though the visuals of the revolution are- and is there anything more likely to make you cheer than Rosie slamming that van through the gates – it is these speeches that the episode if not the whole series will be most remembered for. Thing is- and Muriel can’t say this as it would distracting to the plot- if all we do is say what a great speech it was etc then it hasn’t fully done its job. By chance, the second Conservative leadership debate had taken place in the hour before this episode was broadcast and anyone who saw both will have had that in mind as Muriel declares “beware those men , the jokers and the tricksters and the clowns.” Too right Muriel. Btw can we start the campaign for Ann Reid to get a BAFTA for her role in this show. In a brilliant cast she stood out armed with some of the best dialogue RTD has ever penned.
Even then Gran is not finished with us as she concedes “Its your fault” moments later. Satisfying though the visuals of the revolution are- and is there anything more likely to make you cheer than Rosie slamming that van through the gates – it is these speeches that the episode if not the whole series will be most remembered for. Thing is- and Muriel can’t say this as it would distracting to the plot- if all we do is say what a great speech it was etc then it hasn’t fully done its job. By chance, the second Conservative leadership debate had taken place in the hour before this episode was broadcast and anyone who saw both will have had that in mind as Muriel declares “beware those men , the jokers and the tricksters and the clowns.” Too right Muriel. Btw can we start the campaign for Ann Reid to get a BAFTA for her role in this show. In a brilliant cast she stood out armed with some of the best dialogue RTD has ever penned.
The final
sequence may divide those who are put off by overtly sci-fi imagery but they
should just try and think of it as a very generous private hospital room! I
liked the measure of this end part, which some critics have called drawn out,
because you don’t want someone summarisng their life in thirty seconds dialogue. I suppose the message was a familiar one for us Doctor Who fans who may recall similar speeches and themes adorning
RTD’s period but even so you can’t argue with it can you? It’s great too for
those of us with long memories trailing back to Spaced to witness how accomplished and versatile an actor Jessica
Hynes has become.
My only
(slight) criticism of the episode as a whole is that Viktor- such a pivotal
character whose arrival stirred the narrative considerably earlier- is sort of sidelined
and we never find out if he found any happiness later on. I’d hoped he might
get a big speech somewhere but he didn’t. Oh and if you ever read this RTD-
what’s your beef with Liverpool? The city was the location for dodgy digital
surgery and the two Liverpudlian characters were nasty pieces of work. Some of
us are ok you know! No complaints though about the Stephen / Celeste sequence which
was poised perfectly and the episode’s edgiest moment.
Years and Years
proved to be such an absorbing series, packed with characters you wanted to
follow, incidents that made you go “what the…” and a view of the near future
that hopefully remains caught in fiction. On the other hand perhaps its already
started….
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