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Doctor Who Season 2

SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.

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018: Galaxy 4

(First watched 2009-05-12, -16, -27, -28)  If Daleks were salt shakers, these chumbleys are... layered Roombas?

I really like the whistling sound the chumbleys make, though.  Both mechanical and birdlike.

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019: Mission to the Unknown

(First watched 2009-?)

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020: The Myth Makers

(First watched 2009-11-02, -03, 2010-02-12)  Man, the Doctor is a pro at getting into trouble.  Oh, there are people fighting to the death, I think I shall see what they're up to!  Oh, I've distracted one and caused his death!  Oh, I shall play along with claiming to be Zeus, and get mixed up in more historical shit!

After watching the second episode, I feel I must apologize to the Doctor.  While going along with the Zeus cover was doomed for failure, it's a hell of a lot better than Vicki's admitting she's from the future, nearly giving away important future events in an ongoing war, then getting pegged for a Greek spy anyway.

Again the lack of a Prime Directive equivalent comes into play.  The Doctor at first thinks the Trojan Horse is just part of the myth, but he's perfectly willing to suggest it after air gliders don't pan out.

So another underage female companion is lost to essentially love at first sight.  And the replacement is something different--not modern or even from the future, but of ancient Greece.

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021: The Daleks' Master Plan

(First watched 2010-02-13, -14, -??, 04-22, 05-29, -30, -31, 06-01, 06-02, 06-03, 06-06 ... ish)  So now they show up on that "Dalek Cutaway" planet from a bit back.  For a Doctor, this guy should really keep some antibiotics and whatnot in his TARDIS.

So this element was SO RARE that the only place it could be found across multiple galaxies was in Earth's solar system, and in such tiny quantities that it took decades to make something about the size of a soda can?  That's pretty far-fetched, even for Doctor Who.  MORE far-fetched?  Letting that completely priceless object get snatched up by the Doctor in disguise while everyone else is distracted by a loud noise.

So so much for Katarina.  Ejecting herself into space with a crazy dude.  What a waste.  Did she even know what the hell she was doing?  She'd been out of ancient Greece like 3 minutes.

So weird to have a goofy episode with them mucking about on a silent film set, then having the Doctor break the fourth wall and wish people a happy Christmas.

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022: The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve

(First watched 2010-Late June)  Yawnorama City.  The Doctor and Steven get separated, Steven spends 3 episodes bungling about getting involved in things, and then the Doctor shows back up and they take off.  The end of the last episode things got a bit more interesting, though.  The Doctor's refusal to help prevent the historical bloodshed pisses Steven off and he decides to leave at whatever the next stop may be.

Then... Steven softens his stance and returns to warn the Doctor that the TARDIS has attracted attention.  Aaand they pick up a new traveler... who doesn't really seem to give a shit about the oddness of the situation?  I guess this is the first of many young women from the (at the time) modern day that the Doctor picks up.

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023: The Ark

(First watched 2010-07-01, -05)  Dodo is really dippy.  She continues to not really give a shit or be weirded out about stumbling upon a group of time/space travelers.

This story is off to a strong start.  For a simple thing, it's nice to see some actual live action rather than a reconstruction using a sometimes hard to hear audio track.  And for another, the setting is very interesting.  A time millions of years in the future where the entirety of humanity is on a single space ship in shrunken form, in an attempt to find a new home.  But like Europeans bringing disease to North America, our travelers have brought viruses from the past that these people haven't had to deal with, and shit breaks loose.

I do notice that in this time before color, the TARDIS was referred to as black.

So in the second episode they fix the disease problem, go off safely... and show up back in the same place hundreds of years later, the Monoids apparently being the ones on top going by the statue.  Time travel as a piece of the plot rather than just setting the stage at the beginning of the first episode!  I do notice that before they left, though, Earth looked pretty goofy getting destroyed.  I also note that not far into Nu Who they had the end of the Earth shown under very different circumstances.  Timey-wimey.

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(First watched 2010-07-??, 2011-01-06,)

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