
The Time Warrior, episode 1
Written by Robert Holmes
Directed by Alan Bromly
In the Middle Ages, men are arguing in a castle as a light falls from the sky. It's a Sontaran, and they quickly make a deal to work together.
In modern times, The Doctor and the Brig are attending a scientific conference. Half a dozen scientists have disappeared already. The Brig wants to find out why.
The Doctor meets Sarah Jane Smith, and it is instant chemistry. one of the other scientists disappears from inside a closed room, and SJS works with the Doctor to investigate.
The Doctor uses Science! to track down where the guy went, and it involves time travel (doesn't it always?). Unbeknownst to him, though, Sarah Jane Smith has tagged along. And almost immediately, she gets herself kidnapped.
While the Doctor watches in horror, one of the Sontarans removes his helmet to reveal his true appearance underneath.
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There is a new opening credit sequence, and it's amazing, probably my favorite so far.
I'd really like to have a chat with Katy Manning (Jo) and there's just one thing I'd say: "THIS is how you play the Doctor's companion." From the opening frames, she is on, and she is genius. I'm loving every bit of this.
In a typical Who story, the action follows the Tardis. Wherever and whenever it is, that's what we see. This is not a typical story, and we see at least two different time periods, alternating back and forth. It held my interest throughout, and I can't wait for tomorrow's episode.