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even I notice the quarry joke, and that is where I would like to start my review.It's a fun story, with some interesting 'metahumor' type jokes (Basically the series poking fun at some of it's own cliches).
I spotted the Galifrey one, hecked I said that just Whatson said it, still its nice to see where these sayings come from, to say nothing of the infamous "Eldred must live"!Some interesting 'call backs' -
Gallifrey "Is that in Ireland?"
"Students - always up to something"
(Courtesy of BobThe Skutter)
[Moving on, and im about to get myself kicked out of Doctor Who fandom for saying this, I dont see what is so specail about Tom Baker, I guess I shouldnt just the guy on half of one story, but still he didnt seem Doctorish at all, maybe he is too tall.
ive never made any claims to being a Classic Who fan, but what Classic Who I have watched, I have enjoyed Pretwee alot more, but ive really not seen alot of Tom Baker.[Moving on, and im about to get myself kicked out of Doctor Who fandom for saying this, I dont see what is so specail about Tom Baker, I guess I shouldnt just the guy on half of one story, but still he didnt seem Doctorish at all, maybe he is too tall.
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard anyone say Baker isn't sufficiently Doctor-ish. I guess it's an age thing - although I've seen much more of the last 3 Doctors than of Tom, he's still who I think of when I think of Doctor Who. He's the Sean Connery of the role.
but is it the OrderEldrad must live! It is the law! Eldrad must live!!!!
That is all.
ive never made any claims to being a Classic Who fan, but what Classic Who I have watched, I have enjoyed Pretwee alot more, but ive really not seen alot of Tom Baker.[Moving on, and im about to get myself kicked out of Doctor Who fandom for saying this, I dont see what is so specail about Tom Baker, I guess I shouldnt just the guy on half of one story, but still he didnt seem Doctorish at all, maybe he is too tall.
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard anyone say Baker isn't sufficiently Doctor-ish. I guess it's an age thing - although I've seen much more of the last 3 Doctors than of Tom, he's still who I think of when I think of Doctor Who. He's the Sean Connery of the role.
For me at, no surprise I see Tennant as theDoctor.
ive never made any claims to being a Classic Who fan, but what Classic Who I have watched, I have enjoyed Pretwee alot more, but ive really not seen alot of Tom Baker.[Moving on, and im about to get myself kicked out of Doctor Who fandom for saying this, I dont see what is so specail about Tom Baker, I guess I shouldnt just the guy on half of one story, but still he didnt seem Doctorish at all, maybe he is too tall.
Wow, I don't think I've ever heard anyone say Baker isn't sufficiently Doctor-ish. I guess it's an age thing - although I've seen much more of the last 3 Doctors than of Tom, he's still who I think of when I think of Doctor Who. He's the Sean Connery of the role.
For me at, no surprise I see Tennant as theDoctor.
shame they are not higher, it probaly wont encourage BBC 4 to show more.19:40 - Doctor Who: 209,000 (0.9%)
20:05 - Doctor Who: 276,000 (1.2%)
I think I know why it is Tom Baker is not so impressive in this story, its because the whole story is a trap, and Eldred out smarts him at every turn.
I thought the acting owed a lot to the stage - as acting did back then: everything was bigger and more Dramatic (think Brian Blessed). The actual character was at least as much tragic as evil, his entire race extinct and the war long lost. Rather reminded me of "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield".Which brings me neatly on to Eldred, an intersting character, and for me not the 2D villian he may appear to be in episode 4, episode 3 showing alot more depth, than in the 4th episode, I like to think that is partly because Eldred was lying a bit in the 3rd, not because Eldred was in the form of an attractive woman, I certainly wonder if Eldred could have been a better person than he was, maybe not half way out of the dark, but certainly if challanged maybe he could have been better.
But really long scarves are cool!I did think Eldred would get caught in a boobie trap, left for him, rather than tripped up with a scarf, its almost cruel setting it up so he is King of nothing.
Now you know why some of us prefer stories that tie up at the end of the evening. Four weeks is a long wait for your 25 minute fix.I actually liked these two episodes better, the pacing was better, and I didnt spot anything I would have removed, like I did in the first episode, maybe this is like the Part 1s being a bit slow in the new series, and the 2nd parts being better. I think Classic Who would have anonyed me, if I was watching it at 1 1/2 hour episode a week.
Given how incredibly popular Sarah Jane was, they had to find a way for her to leave that wouldn't result in massive grief for either of them: she had reached a point of pining for the ordinary human things like a hot bath and he was called to Gallifrey - neither of them would go all soppy and wistful for "the lost companion". It was the best they could to do convince the audience that it was an ok break-up. Even so some of us cried inconsolably for hours.and Sarah Jane, her exit does seem a bit strange, and rather forced, even if she is flouncing, it most have seemed very odd that her exit is simply, that she couldnt go to Galfriey.
You'd have hated the white, clinical control room, then. I thought the slightly Victorian feel was rather good.the TARDIS, not keen, too much wood, and dare I say it too tidy and organised.
CGI? I don't think they called it that back in '76.As before im not going to say too much about the poor CGI, stunts, props and FX, all 4 poor, and laughable by modern standards, but this is 1976, not 2006.
that certainly is possible, but it didnt show on the screen, sure the Doctor picked up on booby traps being on the planet, maybe it felt like the Doctor was under playing it for exactly that reason.Really? Are you sure the Doctor doesn't know exactly what Eldrad plans? He gets this destructive power away from earth, and into the hands of his own people.
and this is again where I have to come over all new series fan, I have no in built love for long scarves, like I do when the 11th Doctor picks up a hat.But really long scarves are cool!
please dont tell me they only showed 1 episode every 4 weeks?Now you know why some of us prefer stories that tie up at the end of the evening. Four weeks is a long wait for your 25 minute fix.
I suppose it was better than Roses exit.Given how incredibly popular Sarah Jane was, they had to find a way for her to leave that wouldn't result in massive grief for either of them: she had reached a point of pining for the ordinary human things like a hot bath and he was called to Gallifrey - neither of them would go all soppy and wistful for "the lost companion". It was the best they could to do convince the audience that it was an ok break-up. Even so some of us cried inconsolably for hours.
I dare say that would have just looked like a TV set to me.You'd have hated the white, clinical control room, then. I thought the slightly Victorian feel was rather good.
fair enough they may not have called it that, but there was some in the episode, for example the disoration on the Doctors face when he gets the call from Galfiery, or the computer on the alien planet., I believe the phrase is "pixelicious"CGI? I don't think they called it that back in '76.![]()
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