Is There Potential for Toby Whithouse to Be Showrunner? — Under the Lake →
Matthew Stott, a.k.a. Fine Young Doctor Who Thing on “Under the Lake”:
I’ve not exactly been on the Toby Whithouse hype-train. He seems to get a lot of support as a possible show runner out there, and whilst I know he can do great things (Being Human), his Who work has rarely fully grabbed me. He’s not written ‘bad’ episodes, but also, out of the four he penned prior to ‘Under The Lake’, only one, ‘God Complex’, got me all ‘ooh!’ with little reservation. I mean, OF COURSE I loved all the Sarah Jane stuff in ‘School Reunion’, but outside of that, the episode didn’t do a whole lot.
I suspect that the calls for Whithouse to be the next Doctor Who showrunner is a reaction to the ever evolving, ever experimenting Steven Moffat. Whenever a writer brings a modernised version of a traditional story, some people react and want that writer to run Doctor Who. See Jamie Mathieson as evidence. Stott continues:
A lot of this felt like a retread of the familiar. Done very, very well, mind you, but adding little new or surprising to the mix.