Horath.
How much would it have killed them to say Horrus or Ossirus?
(Can you imagine a Bane wailing into a Mummy Robot like it were Super Stars of Wrestling??)
It's almost the same word and Sarah Jane is intimate with those buggers and considering how knowledgeable she was on the subject back in '76, it's a fair bet that it all could have tied into the aunt who raised her which would have tied the corners about family the season seemed to be focussing on.
Great shades of Star Wars!
"Luke, I am your mother, we shall rule the galaxy as mother and son."
"No, that's impossible, that's impossible!"
Why did Sir Alistair just bow out half way through? Retired or not, if he's not so dotty as to be allowed to go to Peru (was that a comment on Indiana jones?) then he should know when he's letting the side down. Hell, they stole his car and he let those bastards get away with it! Taking a man's car is personal! He should have been hell bent to fuck them up. Well, at least they didn't kill him off in a torch passing scene thank goodness.
When they started talking about a 3000 year old computer, I did think that all that had been to track down Mr Smith who is not so bad any more, not that his personality couldn't have been fiddled with even a regular screw driver. of course, i then thought that the mysterious Last of the summer wine local where the final show down would be set was going to be the same Village where Sarah Jane's Parents triumphed over the Trixter and we could see why the hell that place was so damn special?
So much for my impressions that Clive and Rani would be "holding hands" by the end of the season, although, she did give Luke a longing look half way though the second episode that had me wonder if something was planned between the two of them or their was a crush off camera?
I so wanted Clive to pick up Kargh's blaster and disappoint Sarah Jane, and if the brig hadn't plodded off for a nap, impressed the hell out of him... Leaving a smoking hole the size of garbage can in Mrs Wormwood... As the two "Adluts" argued over how to propperly defend the Earth.
Which would have lead to guilt and remorse over talking a life, further fleshing out the character... but this IS made for children, so I shouldn't try to be too Monday night quarterbackish… Although, that Major assface being a bane was just stupid. One of the most enjoyable elements I ever read in a Robin comic was when Child Services accused Bruce Wayne of beating the kid, which should really be a concern Un.I.T would pass down the line to the appropriate peoples before the third dead 12 year old living on Bannerman Road makes the front page of the papers.