Doctor Who: Robot of Sherwood (2014)
Season 8, Episode 3
7/10
A Legend in His Own Mind
6 September 2014
The Doctor offers Clara a trip to wherever she chooses. She wants to meet Robin Hood. When the Doctor points out Robin Hood never existed, she insists, so the Doctor sets the TARDIS and they go to meet.... Robin Hood. Writer Mark Gatiss mocks his own history of writing episodes with historical characters with this effort.

After a couple of heavier shows in which the Doctor is introduced and various aspects of his character are shown, this episode is intended as a relative romp. It's a backwards-looking episode with many of the aspects of the old show, with its serial structure. Given that the greater screen time of the old serials -- generally about 90 minutes -- was almost twice as long as the new episodes, various compressions have to take place. That is probably why the straightforward title was chosen here, rather like last season's "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"; as Theo Robertson points out in his review of this episode, this still requires some further compression that robs the story of some dramatic tension.

Nonetheless, there is considerable subtext in this story about the meaning of heroism, the power of stories to inspire us and the whole being more than the sum of its parts. the metafictional impulse is close to the surface in this story. Indeed, the deeds and dialogue show it. Still, sometimes the point needs to be made overtly.
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