I mostly like "The Ark" but there are some pretty laughable things in the latter half of the story, like the "security kitchen" and the bit where one of the Monoids makes some vague, villainous, cackling reference to their evil plan right in front of Dodo and she says, "What's that supposed to mean? Are you hiding something?" And the Monoid just kinda stammers, "Umm, no?" Worst. Villain. Ever.
I like "The Invisible Enemy". I really like "The Invasion of Time," especially the fake out ending of Part 4. "Underworld" would be a lot better without all the terrible blue screen. It's been 14 years since I've seen "The Armageddon Factor" and I don't remember it very well. "The Horns of Nimon" is a great idea bogged down by some of the worst guest acting in the show's history.
When it comes to terrible guest acting, which story do you think is the worst? I think it's a tough call between "The Horns of Nimon," "An Unearthly Child," and "Delta and the Bannermen."
I remember this being one of my least favorite serials. I've always considered Graham Williams the weakest Doctor Who producer, with multiple stories in his run that I thought were really bad -- "The Invisible Enemy," "Underworld," "The Invasion of Time," "The Armageddon Factor," "The Horns of Nimon." Although it did give us "The Sun Makers" and "City of Death," so it wasn't all bad.
I like "The Invisible Enemy". I really like "The Invasion of Time," especially the fake out ending of Part 4. "Underworld" would be a lot better without all the terrible blue screen. It's been 14 years since I've seen "The Armageddon Factor" and I don't remember it very well. "The Horns of Nimon" is a great idea bogged down by some of the worst guest acting in the show's history.
When it comes to terrible guest acting, which story do you think is the worst? I think it's a tough call between "The Horns of Nimon," "An Unearthly Child," and "Delta and the Bannermen."