I've been working through the awesome amount of classic Who that's available on Netflix. I haven't been watching them in any particular order, except where the story demands it. The great thing is that even though I'd seen most of the forth and fifth Doctors on PBS back in the 80s, I don't really remember any of it, so it's pretty much like watching these stories for the first time. Started with City of Death, which seems like a pretty lucky choice on my part.
Most recently I watched the Key to Time series (which I enjoyed for all of the Douglas Adams fun), The Ark in Space (which was just a great story), and The Trial of a Time Lord. Trial wasn't really as good as I was hoping that it would be, except for the final two parts where they broke from the flashback format. That had some great stuff in it, such as The Master coming to the rescue, the revelation about the Valeyard, and the way they introduced Mel to the Doctor...and the Doctor acting like he actually knew who she was.
One humorous note about those last episodes. My seven year old daughter is not shy about pointing out what she percieves to be "bad special effects" and my viewing of classic Who has given her plenty of opportunities to comment. However, when the the Valeyard and the Doctor were on the beach in the second to last part, and the Valeyard is doing is popping around thing, she commented, "that's a pretty good special effect! How do you think that did that Daddy?" I just told her that I didn't know, and I didn't have the heart to tell her that it was probably one of the easiest effects that they did, just by stopping the camera. It was neat that something as simple as that could still be effective to a seven year old's eyes, and create a sense of wonder. That made the whole episode for me!
Most recently I watched the Key to Time series (which I enjoyed for all of the Douglas Adams fun), The Ark in Space (which was just a great story), and The Trial of a Time Lord. Trial wasn't really as good as I was hoping that it would be, except for the final two parts where they broke from the flashback format. That had some great stuff in it, such as The Master coming to the rescue, the revelation about the Valeyard, and the way they introduced Mel to the Doctor...and the Doctor acting like he actually knew who she was.
One humorous note about those last episodes. My seven year old daughter is not shy about pointing out what she percieves to be "bad special effects" and my viewing of classic Who has given her plenty of opportunities to comment. However, when the the Valeyard and the Doctor were on the beach in the second to last part, and the Valeyard is doing is popping around thing, she commented, "that's a pretty good special effect! How do you think that did that Daddy?" I just told her that I didn't know, and I didn't have the heart to tell her that it was probably one of the easiest effects that they did, just by stopping the camera. It was neat that something as simple as that could still be effective to a seven year old's eyes, and create a sense of wonder. That made the whole episode for me!