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<!-- (First watched 2024-11-26, -27, - -) So the Doctor actually got the TARDIS working by his own effort? I mean, he didn't land it where he wanted to, but he wasn't able to do that BEFORE so it's not a new problem to him. | <!-- (First watched 2024-11-26, -27, -29, -) So the Doctor actually got the TARDIS working by his own effort? I mean, he didn't land it where he wanted to, but he wasn't able to do that BEFORE so it's not a new problem to him. | ||
I'm not sure why they jumped out of the TARDIS when it was teetering over the edge? If they were just going to retrieve it and go back in... better to just stay in and not need retrieving? Surely the TARDIS has its own internal gravity and whatnot so falling over a cliff in it wouldn't be a problem? | I'm not sure why they jumped out of the TARDIS when it was teetering over the edge? If they were just going to retrieve it and go back in... better to just stay in and not need retrieving? Surely the TARDIS has its own internal gravity and whatnot so falling over a cliff in it wouldn't be a problem? | ||
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I'm not sure when this story is supposed to be taking place. The Ice Warriors rule Mars in the distant past. But if it's a time when they were active in the galaxy, it's too early for humans from Earth to be traveling the galaxy? Or it could be a future time when Ice Warriors have reclaimed Mars as their own? | I'm not sure when this story is supposed to be taking place. The Ice Warriors rule Mars in the distant past. But if it's a time when they were active in the galaxy, it's too early for humans from Earth to be traveling the galaxy? Or it could be a future time when Ice Warriors have reclaimed Mars as their own? | ||
This planet is a bit weird. I mean, sure, the visitors refer to it as a barbarous place a few times, but... surely they're space travelers if they're in negotiations to join a galactic federation? So is a castle of stone lit by torches purely an aesthetic choice? Also the lack of security cameras? --> | This planet is a bit weird. I mean, sure, the visitors refer to it as a barbarous place a few times, but... surely they're space travelers if they're in negotiations to join a galactic federation? So is a castle of stone lit by torches purely an aesthetic choice? Also the lack of security cameras? | ||
Near the end of episode 3 after the Doctor has mentioned the tunnels running below the citadel, it's thrown back at him "You're just expecting us to waste time searching for these mythical tunnels to postpone your fight to the death!" I don't understand why neither the Doctor nor Jo said "Uhh, no, we've been there several times and can take you there directly this very minute." Instead they just proceeded to the fight to the death. --> | |||
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062: '''The Sea Devils''' | 062: '''The Sea Devils''' |
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SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.
060: Day of the Daleks
(First watched 2024-11-19, -20, -22, -24) We never get a good idea what's really going on in the wider world, except when the Brigadier starts freaking out about impending world war.
These Ogrons seem very budget Klingon, except they predate the post-TOS Klingon look by nearly a decade.
These guerilla fighters from the future... why the standard camo? Did they think that would help them blend in in a 20th century British villa? Do they just wear that everywhere? Anyway, though it hasn't been explained on the show explicitly yet, seems their plan is to kill Sir Reginald Styles and thus change history in such a way that the Daleks don't take over... though I'm not really sure how a world war one way or the other would stop the Daleks, they're way more powerful than 20th or 21st century Earth.
The disintegrator gun effect is very well done and satisfying to watch! But... the Doctor using it to vaporize several people seems pretty out of character!
In the end the Daleks fighting from the future and the guerilla from the future are vaporized by an explosion. That's... a pretty clean way to avoid dealing with "what happens to a person from an erased future".
061: The Curse of Peladon
062: The Sea Devils
063: The Mutants
064: The Time Monster