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SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.
SPOILERS TOTAL. You've been warned.


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028: '''The Smugglers'''
028: '''The Smugglers'''
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"We have arrived at the coldest place in the world!"  Well, which world?
"We have arrived at the coldest place in the world!"  Well, which world?


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029: '''The Tenth Planet'''
029: '''The Tenth Planet'''
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Bye-bye, Hartnell.
Bye-bye, Hartnell.


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030: '''The Power of the Daleks'''
030: '''The Power of the Daleks'''
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I'm liking this story.  It reminds me of [[Doctor Who Series 5|Victory of the Daleks]], but less goofy.
I'm liking this story.  It reminds me of [[Doctor Who Series 5|Victory of the Daleks]], but less goofy.


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031: '''The Highlanders'''
031: '''The Highlanders'''
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Polly continues to be full of herself, trashing the people of the past for being people of the past.
Polly continues to be full of herself, trashing the people of the past for being people of the past.


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032: '''The Underwater Menace'''
032: '''The Underwater Menace'''
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I like the conversation at the end that goes something like "Doctor, can you actually make the TARDIS go where you want it to?" "I could... but I never wanted to." "Buuuuullshit."
I like the conversation at the end that goes something like "Doctor, can you actually make the TARDIS go where you want it to?" "I could... but I never wanted to." "Buuuuullshit."


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033: '''The Moonbase'''
033: '''The Moonbase'''
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From an in-universe point of view it makes sense that the Cybermen changed over the course of a century, but from a production poitn of view it's interesting they went through such radical revisions when there were only three serials between this and their original appearance.
From an in-universe point of view it makes sense that the Cybermen changed over the course of a century, but from a production poitn of view it's interesting they went through such radical revisions when there were only three serials between this and their original appearance.


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034: '''The Macra Terror'''
034: '''The Macra Terror'''
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(First watched 2012-11-23, 2013-01-16, -17, -19)
(First watched 2012-11-23, 2013-01-16, -17, -19)


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035: '''The Faceless Ones'''
035: '''The Faceless Ones'''
*''[[]] [[]]''
*''[[1967]] [[April 8]]''
*''[[1967]] [[April 15]]''
*''[[1967]] [[April 22]]''
*''[[1967]] [[April 29]]''
*''[[1967]] [[May 6]]''
*''[[1967]] [[May 13]]''


(First watched 2013-01-20, )
(First watched 2013-01-20, -21, -22, -23, -24, -25)  So Ben and Polly resume their lives on Earth the same day they left. This means for the last day or so there's been both First and Second Doctor facing crazy threats in London? And the authorities working with either didn't seem to know about the other threat.


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036: '''The Evil of the Daleks'''
036: '''The Evil of the Daleks'''
*''[[]] [[]]''
*''[[1967]] [[ May 20]]''
*''[[1967]] [[May 27]]''
*''[[1967]] [[June 3]]''
*''[[1967]] [[June 10]]''
*''[[1967]] [[June 17]]''
*''[[1967]] [[June 24]]''
*''[[1967]] [[July 1]]''


(First watched)
(First watched 2013-01-27, -08-12, 2014-01-27, -28, 07-02, -04, -05)  It's fine with me the Daleks barely show up in the first episode; a guy who seems out of time as an artifact seller and who knows exactly how to pull the Doctor's strings is kind of interesting.


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So these Victorian guys invented time travel by messing with static electricity and accidentally summoned Daleks? Huh. Interesting to see the Daleks want to study humanity to see if there's something about them that lets them keep beating Daleks--usually the Daleks I see are so stuck on race purity they'd never consider such a thing. WELL, except that crazy Dalek/human thing from a recent series...
 
The Doctor seems to be going along with the Daleks' hostage-taking of the TARDIS. Does he have a plan?
 
I guess the closest thing the Doctor has to a plan is to try and teach the Daleks that part of the "human factor" they're looking for includes things like mercy?
 
Hey, the Doctor mentioned a positronic brain--not something I often hear outside of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]].
 
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