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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. | 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. | 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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* ''[[1966]] [[January 22]]'' | * ''[[1966]] [[January 22]]'' | ||
* ''[[1966]] [[January 29]]'' | * ''[[1966]] [[January 29]]'' | ||
(First watched 2010-02-13, -) 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. | |||
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[[Doctor Who Season 4]] | [[Doctor Who Season 4]] |