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Especially odd for me is that the Doctor makes slight reference to having been to Rome before (prior to them realizing they're in Pompeii). In my watching of old 60s Doctor Who, I'm right in the middle of watching [[Doctor Who Season 2|The Romans]]. | Especially odd for me is that the Doctor makes slight reference to having been to Rome before (prior to them realizing they're in Pompeii). In my watching of old 60s Doctor Who, I'm right in the middle of watching [[Doctor Who Season 2|The Romans]]. | ||
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403: '''Planet of the Ood''' ''[[2008]] [[May 9]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-05-10) Finally it deals with the massive slavery that was going on in [[Doctor Who Series 2|Series 2]]. The Doctor says he didn't even think about it as slavery at the time? Come oooon. Totally subservient beings who can be electronically controlled was just taken as a choice? | |||
"It's a long story." | |||
"''It's a long walk.''" | |||
"It was the Devil." | |||
I'm not quite sure what the point of Ood Sigma turning the boss-man into an Ood was. Ironic, yeah, but apart from that it didn't really accomplish anything, and was just a slower and much more complicated way of getting some revenge on him. Maybe there were further plans that just didn't get a chance to come to fruition because of the crazy goings-on in this episode? | |||
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[[Doctor Who Series 5]] | [[Doctor Who Series 5]] |