The Web Planet... So bad it caused a complete halt to this for months.
*sigh*.. oh well..
I'd prefer if this was called Dr Who and the shit space hairdryer or poncey moth bastards. I 'ate this.
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Monday, 15 June 2015
The Web Planet 2 - The Zarbi
Yeah, it's started to slow but still not awful. The giant space hairdryer is a bit shite but hey... The zarbi are actually not too bad.
The Web Planet 1 - The Web Planet
You cannot possibly deny the ambition of this episode. An entirely alien world with alien ideas. The vaseline on the lens effect goes some way towards hiding the low grade fx and some of the ideas are brave.
I remember this being really bad so I'm sure it will get worse.
I remember this being really bad so I'm sure it will get worse.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
The Romans 4 - Inferno
The last episode isn't quite that bad....
Apart from The Doctor thinking it's funny that he caused loads of people to burn to death... yeah that bit.. not so good.
Apart from The Doctor thinking it's funny that he caused loads of people to burn to death... yeah that bit.. not so good.
The Romans 3 - Conspiracy
Fandom is wrong, this is shit, it's fucking shit, not funny and shit. Shit I say! Shit!
Friday, 29 May 2015
The Romans 2 - All Roads lead to Rome
BUCKETS OF WATER!!!! IT'S FUCKING TISWAS!!
I have to say, so far The Romans has been pretty nothingy. Much like Spooner's last story, it just doesn't feel like anything's happening even though I know it has. The comedy starts to creep in at then end once Nero appears.
I hear episode 3 is a good laugh. God I hope so!
I have to say, so far The Romans has been pretty nothingy. Much like Spooner's last story, it just doesn't feel like anything's happening even though I know it has. The comedy starts to creep in at then end once Nero appears.
I hear episode 3 is a good laugh. God I hope so!
The Romans 1 - The Slave Traders
The TARDIS crew are on holiday. Proper holiday for once. As a result not much happens, a case of mistaken identity, a kidnapping.I guess this is par for the course for the historicals.
The Rescue 2 - Desperate Measures
The rescue is a small and easily overlooked story but it's a brilliant example of Doctor Who and shows the production team and cast starting to understand what they have and how it works.
"yes, cheer up Vicki." Yes, stop crying you silly little woman, even if one of the few living things Vicki knows has been killed, by Barbara in fact, apparently that shouldn't be anything to be upset about.
The revelation of who Kocquillion actually is is really well handled. David Whittaker did a great job with Vicki's first story, making sure we have a very early example of The Doctor being The Doctor we know and love.
Vicki's first story is great. Next is The Romans, which I've never actually seen.
"yes, cheer up Vicki." Yes, stop crying you silly little woman, even if one of the few living things Vicki knows has been killed, by Barbara in fact, apparently that shouldn't be anything to be upset about.
The revelation of who Kocquillion actually is is really well handled. David Whittaker did a great job with Vicki's first story, making sure we have a very early example of The Doctor being The Doctor we know and love.
Vicki's first story is great. Next is The Romans, which I've never actually seen.
The Rescue 1 - The Powerful Enemy
"Maybe we're going to see a new side to the doctor". It certainly seems that way. William is forcing himself to act with much more of an impish joy. With no Susan to reflect his darkness it was a wise decision to have him up the joy factor.
Also Maureen O'Brien is a bit of a revelation! Especially after how Carole Ann Ford was forced to play Susan, Vicki is given a performance filled with detail, and even when going "overboard" it's nowhere near as hokey. Really good, I'm looking forward to more.
Koquillium is a well defined villain with a decent spiky costume and David Whittaker serves up the goods again! Good lad!
Nice one!
Koquillium is a well defined villain with a decent spiky costume and David Whittaker serves up the goods again! Good lad!
Nice one!
Thursday, 28 May 2015
Dalek Invasion of Earth 6 - Flashpoint
"We are the masters of India!" Barbara is brilliant again, a sentence I seem to have typed many times. Her use of history is superb in tricking the daleks.
How do I resolve my plot? I've got nothing... I know.. wait.. Tell the robomen to attack the daleks. Yeah, nice one Terry. At least your consistent. Stop the idiotic plot with an idiotic resolution. Not to mention that a bomb designed to blow up the Earth's core only blew up the mine.
Ah well. Not much of a final Episode for Susan, not that she gets a choice in leaving, she gets rather unceremoniously abandoned because The Doctor "knows better". We do get Hartnell's brilliant speech though so it's not all bad.
So it's goodbye to Susan. No disrespect to Carole Ann Ford but Susan wasn't much of a part and she was asked to desperate-act a bit too much, when she's much better at subtlety. Susan could have become something great but only if Carole-Ann had been allowed to properly inhabit it. As it is we'll never really know.
How do I resolve my plot? I've got nothing... I know.. wait.. Tell the robomen to attack the daleks. Yeah, nice one Terry. At least your consistent. Stop the idiotic plot with an idiotic resolution. Not to mention that a bomb designed to blow up the Earth's core only blew up the mine.
Ah well. Not much of a final Episode for Susan, not that she gets a choice in leaving, she gets rather unceremoniously abandoned because The Doctor "knows better". We do get Hartnell's brilliant speech though so it's not all bad.
So it's goodbye to Susan. No disrespect to Carole Ann Ford but Susan wasn't much of a part and she was asked to desperate-act a bit too much, when she's much better at subtlety. Susan could have become something great but only if Carole-Ann had been allowed to properly inhabit it. As it is we'll never really know.
Dalek Invasion of Earth 5 - The Waking Ally
Ah the crones, they are classic aren't they. A-Grade backstabbing evil wenches.
Terry Nation's grip of science really is pathetic isn't it. Digging down to the magnetic core of the planet eh?
Through the lava? Digging through molten rock for thousands of miles? It makes the science of "the moon is an egg" look like Einstein. Even if they could stop the heat and lava it would still be thousands of miles of digging and with the basic tools they have.... I don't even want to guess how long it would take. Never mind then taking it out and replacing it with an engine. I mean... this is PROPERLY stupid.
But you do the the "yes they dare" speech.
Terry Nation's grip of science really is pathetic isn't it. Digging down to the magnetic core of the planet eh?
Through the lava? Digging through molten rock for thousands of miles? It makes the science of "the moon is an egg" look like Einstein. Even if they could stop the heat and lava it would still be thousands of miles of digging and with the basic tools they have.... I don't even want to guess how long it would take. Never mind then taking it out and replacing it with an engine. I mean... this is PROPERLY stupid.
But you do the the "yes they dare" speech.
Dalek Invasion of Earth 4 - The End of Tomorrow
Drills drills everywhere and Barbara rules... yet again.
This story has definitely excelled most visually when on location. The stuff on set feels staid in comparison, I wonder if a different person was in charge of the different shots. Not much else to report apart from the noise that the slither makes is genuinely creepy.
Unlike the cute little baby alligator, and the actual slither when you see it.
This story has definitely excelled most visually when on location. The stuff on set feels staid in comparison, I wonder if a different person was in charge of the different shots. Not much else to report apart from the noise that the slither makes is genuinely creepy.
Unlike the cute little baby alligator, and the actual slither when you see it.
Dalek Invasion of Earth 3 - Day of Reckoning
The action scenes are less horrible in this episode but still... Not exactly great. But it is Doctor who's first attempt at a full on action sci-fi story. And with some of the human characters Nation is starting to show the chops he would later display in the likes of Blakes 7/The Survivors. And of course, we have those wonderful Daleks in London location shots (with added sieg-heiling).
The continual robotic repetition of the Daleks really shines halfway through this. "Stop!" seems to exhibit the idea that they never will.
The continual robotic repetition of the Daleks really shines halfway through this. "Stop!" seems to exhibit the idea that they never will.
Dalek Invasion of Earth 2 - The Daleks
The first speech between the Doctor and the Dalek is a perfect allegory for the Nazis vs the British wartime spirit. It's a wonderful little time bubble. The allegory continues in other ways, such as the radio broadcasts, people hiding underground etc.
Considering when this was made, it does indeed look epic, except for the battle at the end which really is pathetic. Ah well, action is clearly not this director's strong point. The pacing works really well too.
Considering when this was made, it does indeed look epic, except for the battle at the end which really is pathetic. Ah well, action is clearly not this director's strong point. The pacing works really well too.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Dalek Invasion of Earth 1 - World's End
"It is forbidden to dump bodies in the river" - How dark does your society have to get that you need to put a sign up to stop people doing that?
I know this story mainly from the movie version, but I have to say, I think the moodiness of this first episode outdoes the movie, depsite the sets being clearly not as impressive, but the use of abandoned, sometimes bombed places in London is just superb.
This is the closest Doctor Who has got so far to the contemporary Earth setting, Nation's writing chops have got a lot better, especially for characterization, probably because it's closer to real life rather than the odder, more fantastical settings of his other stories. Although apparently sexism is rife in the 22nd century if Dortmun is anything to go by.
Anyway, it's a brilliantly dark first episode, and of course, the dalek coming out of the water is a classic image, even if there's no real reason for it to be there.
I know this story mainly from the movie version, but I have to say, I think the moodiness of this first episode outdoes the movie, depsite the sets being clearly not as impressive, but the use of abandoned, sometimes bombed places in London is just superb.
This is the closest Doctor Who has got so far to the contemporary Earth setting, Nation's writing chops have got a lot better, especially for characterization, probably because it's closer to real life rather than the odder, more fantastical settings of his other stories. Although apparently sexism is rife in the 22nd century if Dortmun is anything to go by.
Anyway, it's a brilliantly dark first episode, and of course, the dalek coming out of the water is a classic image, even if there's no real reason for it to be there.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Planet of Giants 3 - Crisis
So episode 3 doesn't work as well as the others. PUT.... US... THROUGH... TO... POLICE....
I'm wondering if maybe due to the 60s budget and capabilities creating a full episode based on people shrunk to 1 inch wasn't possible so they aimed more at the corporate intrigue plot and the tiny TARDIS team attempting to thwart it.
That's not to say it's bad I was just hoping for more. I enjoyed it much more than the last couple of stories.
Planet of Giants 2 - Dangerous Journey
If I was an inch tall, my cat would totally eat me. No question. The fly in this is surprisingly well realised for the 60s and Forester is brilliantly cold and well played.
Not bad... Not bad...
Not bad... Not bad...
Planet of Giants 1 - Planet of Giants
The Damage report machine's damaged? Weirdly I've never seen Planet of Giants before and I tell you what, there's some wonky as bollocks science isn't there!
But who cares, there's a giant ant, bee, a worm and gross as shite ants eggs. When it zooms out to the crazy paving it's just delightful.
And there's an interesting subplot involving pesticides and murder, I'm looking forward to how this pans out.
Thank god for this episode, I mean it, thank god. After The Sensorites and the Reign of Terror I was severely starting to flag.
But who cares, there's a giant ant, bee, a worm and gross as shite ants eggs. When it zooms out to the crazy paving it's just delightful.
And there's an interesting subplot involving pesticides and murder, I'm looking forward to how this pans out.
Thank god for this episode, I mean it, thank god. After The Sensorites and the Reign of Terror I was severely starting to flag.
The Reign of Terror 6 - Prisoners of Conciergerie
Good god it's nice to see actual people rather than cartoons again. Ok, the surprise character twist in this is handled much better than Leon. I didn't see it coming.
But Napoleon is a bit crap isn't he. Not exactly a commanding presence, they even cheat and tell people about him, which they shouldn't.
So that was Spooner's first script. It's competent and hangs together but it's a bit nothingy, considering some of the stuff he'd rattle out later it's a bit sad.
It's sad that the best compliment I can give it is "It's better than the sensorites."
But Napoleon is a bit crap isn't he. Not exactly a commanding presence, they even cheat and tell people about him, which they shouldn't.
So that was Spooner's first script. It's competent and hangs together but it's a bit nothingy, considering some of the stuff he'd rattle out later it's a bit sad.
It's sad that the best compliment I can give it is "It's better than the sensorites."
The Reign of Terror 5 - A Bargain of Necessity
I don't think anyone was surprised when Leon was the spy. He might as well have had a giant neon sign attached to his head with "THIS IS THE SPY" in bright pink on it. Very obvious.
"He was a traitor to you, to his side he was a patriot". Barbara being awesome again. If only Jacqueline Hill was still alive, I'd love to see her in the new series.
"He was a traitor to you, to his side he was a patriot". Barbara being awesome again. If only Jacqueline Hill was still alive, I'd love to see her in the new series.
The Reign of Terror 4 - The Tyrant of France
I'll not be able to comment much on performances on this missing episode. I'm watching the animated version from the DVD for information.
Sadly I don't feel there's much for me to comment on. I'm not doing plot synopses and It's just the moving of chess pieces around the board. Prison / not prison / prison. Pad pad pad. All harmless enough but emotionally nothingy.
Props for mentioning leeches of course,
Sadly I don't feel there's much for me to comment on. I'm not doing plot synopses and It's just the moving of chess pieces around the board. Prison / not prison / prison. Pad pad pad. All harmless enough but emotionally nothingy.
Props for mentioning leeches of course,
The Reign of Terror 3 - A Change of Identity
I know it's been there for a while but I haven't commented on the yorkshire frenchman yet, have I?
Hooray for yorkshire frenchman, that's what I say!!
I've also not mentioned how Jules is very well cast, and the political intrigue is really starting to kick in. I'm not completely sure whether kids would have enjoyed this at the time, but it works well for me as an adult.
As time goes on I'm getting more and more impressed with Hartnell, it wasn't that I didn't like him before but I think my view of him had been slightly coloured by the billyfluffs, Now I'm just watching the episodes through he really shines.
Hooray for yorkshire frenchman, that's what I say!!
I've also not mentioned how Jules is very well cast, and the political intrigue is really starting to kick in. I'm not completely sure whether kids would have enjoyed this at the time, but it works well for me as an adult.
As time goes on I'm getting more and more impressed with Hartnell, it wasn't that I didn't like him before but I think my view of him had been slightly coloured by the billyfluffs, Now I'm just watching the episodes through he really shines.
Saturday, 9 May 2015
The Reign of Terror 2 - Guests of Madame Guillotine
Ah, the famous, clearly not william hartnell walk.There's some interesting characters in this but it's not doing a lot for me, it's kind of... there.
The Reign of Terror 1 - A Land of Fear
Some good performances in this, which is a nice change after the sensorites. Other than that, sadly this isn't a period of history that interests me. However it is well done.
Friday, 8 May 2015
The Sensorites 6 - A Desperate Venture
Best thing about this is the short description of Gallifrey Susan says which, or course, gets used by RTD in the future.
Words cannot express my joy that this is now over and I don't have to watch it any more. I don't want to talk about it.
Words cannot express my joy that this is now over and I don't have to watch it any more. I don't want to talk about it.
The Sensorites 5 - Kidnap
William Hartnell managed to tentpole this story a bit by delivering a performance which, despite some billyfluffs is superb, and it shows how bad the other performances are. It makes me wonder, is it the writing or the performances that make this so bad?
Who am I kidding? It's both...
Oh god! At least there's only one episode left.
The Sensorites 4 - A Race Against Death
Yay Doctor Who does a tactical chunder. So while Ian's sleeping his hangover off the great tradition of men in rubber masks arguing continues.
Apparently the sensorites had never noticed before they all use the same rubber mask so only their T-Shirts can be used to tell them apart.
WORST..
TWINS MOVIE..
EVER...
God, this story is a slog.
Monday, 4 May 2015
The Sensorites 3 - Hidden Danger
You might think the light trick is lame but putting a very obvious weakness like that in is great for the kids in the playground.
Other than that though, it's now become the sensorites I remember. Dull people talking in masks. Oh god.... three more episodes.
I'll file this under, "aim anyone who complains about the new series to this".
Other than that though, it's now become the sensorites I remember. Dull people talking in masks. Oh god.... three more episodes.
I'll file this under, "aim anyone who complains about the new series to this".
Sunday, 3 May 2015
The Sensorites 2 - The Unwilling Warriors
Whatever you think of the sensorites you have to admit that the sensorite that's simply stood in space is really quite effective.
Generally in fact the episode is really quite tense and you can retcon in the first example of a time lord having psychic powers via Susan talking to the sensorites.
However we're only at the 2nd episode and the aliens have shown themselves to be of a peaceful nature. Sort of.
Generally in fact the episode is really quite tense and you can retcon in the first example of a time lord having psychic powers via Susan talking to the sensorites.
However we're only at the 2nd episode and the aliens have shown themselves to be of a peaceful nature. Sort of.
Saturday, 2 May 2015
The Sensorites 1 - Strangers in Space
So, carrying on with firsts, we have the first Spaceship landing.
Weirdly the people on the spaceship simply accept that the TARDIS crew have arrived and that they're from another time. You could explain it away with the fact that their minds have been altered by the Sensorites but still... odd.
Other than this though, episode one of the Sensorites is a surprisingly good psychological horror.
Weirdly the people on the spaceship simply accept that the TARDIS crew have arrived and that they're from another time. You could explain it away with the fact that their minds have been altered by the Sensorites but still... odd.
Other than this though, episode one of the Sensorites is a surprisingly good psychological horror.
The Aztecs 4 - The Day of Darkness
And now Autloc sees them as being false. And the emotion you feel from him is disappointment. He's been let down and you really feel it. This is the power of three dimensional characters, ones who are not always just good or bad, and this is the giant mirror between Terry Nation and John Lucarotti.
In Lucarottis work the events feel like they happen because of the characters but with Nation the characters feel like they merely exist to service the plot or provide some exposition.
The Doctors fiancee helps them escape, but her becoming his fiancee and then choosing to help him above her own needs in no way feels forced or simply a narrative tool.
When the TARDIS team eventually escape you get the feeling that the story continues on. That's good writing.
So... Pity it's the Sensorites next, eh?
The Aztecs 3 - The Bride of Sacrifice
I haven't yet mentioned how the high priest of sacrifice is a proto-Gene Simmons. So here we go..
*ahem*
The high priest of sacrifice, is he a proto-Gene Simmons or what?
And The doctor gets comedy married for the first time via the medium of a cup of cocoa. Think that's a new series thing? Think again!
*ahem*
The high priest of sacrifice, is he a proto-Gene Simmons or what?
And The doctor gets comedy married for the first time via the medium of a cup of cocoa. Think that's a new series thing? Think again!
The Aztecs 2 - The Warriors of Death
I know I keep saying this but Barbara really is brilliant. And sometimes I think this should have been called the Barbara show in the early days.
Filled with fantastic characters and information about the Aztec people the Aztecs as a whole is brilliant, and this is very clearly shown in this episodes, plans are put in place, knowledge is taught, including knowledge of the future and even The Doctor unwittingly helps Ixta in his combat with Ian.
Very good, but I knew it was.
Filled with fantastic characters and information about the Aztec people the Aztecs as a whole is brilliant, and this is very clearly shown in this episodes, plans are put in place, knowledge is taught, including knowledge of the future and even The Doctor unwittingly helps Ixta in his combat with Ian.
Very good, but I knew it was.
The Aztecs 1 - The Temple of Evil
Remember I mentioned the worlds campest man in Marco Polo? Well, the priest here might just beat him. The way he says "punished" and does his little flourish for, "warriors" is rather special.
You can tell John Lucarotti is back in the writers chair, the dialogue sparkles. And of course, "not one line".
You can tell John Lucarotti is back in the writers chair, the dialogue sparkles. And of course, "not one line".
The Keys of Marinus 6 - The Keys of Marinus
Throughout this I've been wondering about all the really exaggerated shaking of heads people are doing, then i realized people would be watching this on a 6 inch TV where you wouldn't be able to pick up on small movements.
Ah technology...
This, of course has Barbara being awesome again and the bad guy is caught in a magnificently scooby doo way. However, when they get back to the machine the way the whole thing is wrapped up is less than satisfying,
He puts the crap key in, it blows up.. yawn, time to go home.
In general the keys of marinus is a bit weird, there's some great idea mixed up with some absolute crap, sadly more crap than good.
Ah technology...
This, of course has Barbara being awesome again and the bad guy is caught in a magnificently scooby doo way. However, when they get back to the machine the way the whole thing is wrapped up is less than satisfying,
He puts the crap key in, it blows up.. yawn, time to go home.
In general the keys of marinus is a bit weird, there's some great idea mixed up with some absolute crap, sadly more crap than good.
The Keys of Marinus 5 - Sentence of Death
Ok, I like this one. It's Doctor Who does mini courtroom drama, as opposed to the maxi courtroom drama we'd get later, so here we have Doctor Who does Law & Order but with meat pies for hats.
The Keys of Marinus 4 - The Snows of Terror
Yay, it's the ice warriors lady doing the singing!!
I had to say something positive about the episode with dodgy rubby-handy man in it, or the ice cave that looks like a body disposal room with the rubbish knights in it.
Blarg.
I had to say something positive about the episode with dodgy rubby-handy man in it, or the ice cave that looks like a body disposal room with the rubbish knights in it.
Blarg.
The Keys of Marinus 3 - The Screaming Jungle
"I do wish Ian wouldn't treat us like Dresden china". Barbara really is quite wonderful isn't she, I haven't really said enough about her. Strong, determined, funny and kind. The world could do with a few more Barbaras in my opinion.
Susan less so really. I can see why Carole Ann Ford decided to leave, she really is just there to scream and be enthusiastic which, given she's a Gallifreyan she could have been so much more.
There's sadly been a delay in the continuation of my blog but that's because I'm not a big fan of The Keys of Marinus. But I've managed it, statue with the blatantly-human-hands, sped up TARDIS noises for whispering and all.
Terry Nations own characters in this are so awful. Amazing to think this is the guy that would go on to create the amazing rogues gallery that was Blakes 7. At the moment they all just seen to be exposition machines or designed to make you think, "aren't these people nice." Not helped when the old man in this seems to have gone to the Garth Merenghi school of acting of course but there you go.
He does like his little puzzles though and they're quite nice and you can't fault him for being short of ideas.
Susan less so really. I can see why Carole Ann Ford decided to leave, she really is just there to scream and be enthusiastic which, given she's a Gallifreyan she could have been so much more.
There's sadly been a delay in the continuation of my blog but that's because I'm not a big fan of The Keys of Marinus. But I've managed it, statue with the blatantly-human-hands, sped up TARDIS noises for whispering and all.
Terry Nations own characters in this are so awful. Amazing to think this is the guy that would go on to create the amazing rogues gallery that was Blakes 7. At the moment they all just seen to be exposition machines or designed to make you think, "aren't these people nice." Not helped when the old man in this seems to have gone to the Garth Merenghi school of acting of course but there you go.
He does like his little puzzles though and they're quite nice and you can't fault him for being short of ideas.
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
The Keys of Marinus 2 - The Velvet Web
I was being negative in my head about The Keys of Marinus, but I forgot how good and dark this episode was. Especially when you see the world as it really is.
Personally the next time someone asks me about their clothes I want to say, "It's dirty.... dirty rags" at them.
The bit where William Hartnell picks up the cup thinking it's an incredible scientific instrument is particularly amusing and dark. But not as horrendously dark as the destruction of the brain things, especially as we're supposed to think of it as a good thing, sure the good guys escaped as a result, but that howl of anguish... Jesus.. And then The Doctor referring to them as "repellent brain things" after they were dead. The Doctor of "There should have been another way" is a long way away.
Given that we had gimps with dildo noses last episode and this one has a pretty blonde girl wandering round saying, "I am to be punished", I think it says a lot about Terry Nations tastes.
Personally the next time someone asks me about their clothes I want to say, "It's dirty.... dirty rags" at them.
The bit where William Hartnell picks up the cup thinking it's an incredible scientific instrument is particularly amusing and dark. But not as horrendously dark as the destruction of the brain things, especially as we're supposed to think of it as a good thing, sure the good guys escaped as a result, but that howl of anguish... Jesus.. And then The Doctor referring to them as "repellent brain things" after they were dead. The Doctor of "There should have been another way" is a long way away.
Given that we had gimps with dildo noses last episode and this one has a pretty blonde girl wandering round saying, "I am to be punished", I think it says a lot about Terry Nations tastes.
The Keys of Marinus 1 - The Sea of Death
Ah, Terry Nation, you do like your exploration and find weird bits episodes don't you. Well, good for you, sunshine. So do I!
Not so sure about the fetish rubbersuit dildonose men though, Gimptastic.
I realized also that in my head I'd mixed up the walking round the building in Marinus with The Daleks in my head before starting this. It shows how similar their first episodes are, because there is a lot of retreading of themes from The Dead Planet on planet of the turny doors or gimps vs monks here.
Here we have the first example of something that will follow some of the next Terry Nation stories, the Quest/Escape that requires them to go running through different places, so he can just make a new place up instead of doing an awful rock climbing episode and he can make something he enjoys instead of trying to stretch a story further than its welcome.
The actor playing Arbitan does a fine job with what little he has been given as a character but sadly he wasn't given much.
Oh well *sigh* I guess I have a good few more episodes of this to get through.
Not so sure about the fetish rubbersuit dildonose men though, Gimptastic.
I realized also that in my head I'd mixed up the walking round the building in Marinus with The Daleks in my head before starting this. It shows how similar their first episodes are, because there is a lot of retreading of themes from The Dead Planet on planet of the turny doors or gimps vs monks here.
Here we have the first example of something that will follow some of the next Terry Nation stories, the Quest/Escape that requires them to go running through different places, so he can just make a new place up instead of doing an awful rock climbing episode and he can make something he enjoys instead of trying to stretch a story further than its welcome.
The actor playing Arbitan does a fine job with what little he has been given as a character but sadly he wasn't given much.
Oh well *sigh* I guess I have a good few more episodes of this to get through.
Marco Polo 7 - Assassin at Peking
It's funny watching this episode. I can't explain the glee I felt when i saw that the two grumpy old bastards were getting on. It's clear though that they've been on the road a while as The Doctor is being really submissive. Something of course that he never would have done in the future.
However, as always, he's using it to be incredibly cunning and win the TARDIS back.
Ping-Cho manages to avoid the dusty cock via him dying and I got to watch photos of a sword fight with the sound of timpani drums in the background.
All in all this wasn't three bad. Started out better than it ended, but that's par for the course with a lot of the old stuff. Next I'm back to extant episodes and back to Terry Nation.
However, as always, he's using it to be incredibly cunning and win the TARDIS back.
Ping-Cho manages to avoid the dusty cock via him dying and I got to watch photos of a sword fight with the sound of timpani drums in the background.
All in all this wasn't three bad. Started out better than it ended, but that's par for the course with a lot of the old stuff. Next I'm back to extant episodes and back to Terry Nation.
Marco Polo 6 - Mighty Kublai Khan
So Marco Polo is the first historical figure to know what the TARDIS actually does. Well, be told at least.
He really is an interesting character though. I'm not sure what he was expecting but seems really disappointed when he's lied to. Despite the fact that he's holding them prisoner. As if he expects them to just put up politely.
Even Ping-Cho is fed up enough to want to do a runner. Fear of the old cock, clearly, the penis that looks like a discarded sleeping bag.
The actor who plays Marco Polo really carries this as well. While I can't see him physically his vocal delivery really is wonderful. More wonderful than the Khan's trumpeter, that's for sure.
I love the banter between The Doctor and the Khan. Grumpy bastards R'us.
He really is an interesting character though. I'm not sure what he was expecting but seems really disappointed when he's lied to. Despite the fact that he's holding them prisoner. As if he expects them to just put up politely.
Even Ping-Cho is fed up enough to want to do a runner. Fear of the old cock, clearly, the penis that looks like a discarded sleeping bag.
The actor who plays Marco Polo really carries this as well. While I can't see him physically his vocal delivery really is wonderful. More wonderful than the Khan's trumpeter, that's for sure.
I love the banter between The Doctor and the Khan. Grumpy bastards R'us.
Marco Polo 5 - Rider from Shang Tu
Today I learned that bamboo expands and blows up.
So we have an attack from bandits. Well, you couldn't have a story with ancient mongolians in it without a barney. It's the rules.
My enjoyment of this story has waned a bit at this point. It's not that it's bad but had this been a 4 parter rather than a 7 it'd probably be a belter, as it is it suffers from what a lot of old Who does, filling time with non-events and THE WORLDS CAMPEST MAN and a guy with an eyepatch and a monkey.
Seriously, does anyone think George Lucas used this story as an influence for Indiana Jones?
I will however take the time now to point out how important the music is in this story. It's incredibly atmospheric and appropriate and as this only exists in audio form, I think it's one of the reasons this has such a positive reputation.
So anyway, they nearly got away but we have to see Kublai Khan really don't we.
So we have an attack from bandits. Well, you couldn't have a story with ancient mongolians in it without a barney. It's the rules.
My enjoyment of this story has waned a bit at this point. It's not that it's bad but had this been a 4 parter rather than a 7 it'd probably be a belter, as it is it suffers from what a lot of old Who does, filling time with non-events and THE WORLDS CAMPEST MAN and a guy with an eyepatch and a monkey.
Seriously, does anyone think George Lucas used this story as an influence for Indiana Jones?
I will however take the time now to point out how important the music is in this story. It's incredibly atmospheric and appropriate and as this only exists in audio form, I think it's one of the reasons this has such a positive reputation.
So anyway, they nearly got away but we have to see Kublai Khan really don't we.
Marco Polo 4 - The Wall of Lies
You can't deny... Marco Polo has great episode titles.
This is essentially an episode of padding. However John Lucarotti is much better at writing people than Terry Nation is so even his padding is more interesting, interspersed with the Indiana Jones style map sequences.
In fact... it's weird that I hadn't thought of this before but this story has the first sophisticated non-regular characters. The cavemen were certainly not sophisticated and the Thals were all cardboard cut-outs (Terry Nation hasn't quite got his character chops down yet I'm guessing) so that might be one of the reasons it has an impact.
Maybe it's unfair saying this is pure padding, the characters make an attempt for the TARDIS and it causes Marco Polo to essentially incarcerate the TARDIS team, so you couldn't really just delete this episode and it not matter.
This is essentially an episode of padding. However John Lucarotti is much better at writing people than Terry Nation is so even his padding is more interesting, interspersed with the Indiana Jones style map sequences.
In fact... it's weird that I hadn't thought of this before but this story has the first sophisticated non-regular characters. The cavemen were certainly not sophisticated and the Thals were all cardboard cut-outs (Terry Nation hasn't quite got his character chops down yet I'm guessing) so that might be one of the reasons it has an impact.
Maybe it's unfair saying this is pure padding, the characters make an attempt for the TARDIS and it causes Marco Polo to essentially incarcerate the TARDIS team, so you couldn't really just delete this episode and it not matter.
Marco Polo 3 - Five Hundred Eyes
I'll take a minute to talk about Marco Polo in this.
Obviously, a stately Englishman wouldn't be much like the real Marco polo but the character here is an interesting mix of hero and obstacle. The only reason they're doing this epic journey is because Marco has essentially stolen the TARDIS but he is presented here very much as the hero of the piece and you have his back against Tegana.
It feels, again, very much like an epic. Something which, I wonder if it would lose if it were actually discovered and we saw the 60s sets with two drunk cameramen at the back.
Shite cliffhanger though, I've got a feeling the padding is starting to set in.
Obviously, a stately Englishman wouldn't be much like the real Marco polo but the character here is an interesting mix of hero and obstacle. The only reason they're doing this epic journey is because Marco has essentially stolen the TARDIS but he is presented here very much as the hero of the piece and you have his back against Tegana.
It feels, again, very much like an epic. Something which, I wonder if it would lose if it were actually discovered and we saw the 60s sets with two drunk cameramen at the back.
Shite cliffhanger though, I've got a feeling the padding is starting to set in.
Marco Polo 2 - The Singing Sands
The use of the game of chess as metaphor is really quite effective. Generally the whole thing feels like a proper travel apic adventure like an H Rider Haggard book.
The second episode is not quite as gripping as the first but is still great television, although it doesn't feel like Doctor Who which is very interesting. But we're talking about a show still finding its feet, and of course these early historicals are generally about arriving, then trying to leave as they can't really change events.
The second episode is not quite as gripping as the first but is still great television, although it doesn't feel like Doctor Who which is very interesting. But we're talking about a show still finding its feet, and of course these early historicals are generally about arriving, then trying to leave as they can't really change events.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Marco Polo 1 - The Roof of the World
I have to admit, even as a recon I found this first episode compelling. Well written and rounded characters with clear motivations.
This might deserve it's reputation.
The Edge of Destruction 2 - The Brink of Disaster
The interesting thing about this episode is that it's the first time that the TARDIS shows its intelligence and shows the crew a puzzle.
However, what caused the problem in the first place, well, it's a bit silly. All because of a little spring.
Of course, the weirdest thing about the episode is William Hartnell remembers an entire speech and pulls it off rather well.
The next story is where things get interesting... I've never bothered with Marco Polo in book/audio or whatever as it's a period of history that does nothing for me. Also it's the first completely missing story on the journey so it's all new!
However, what caused the problem in the first place, well, it's a bit silly. All because of a little spring.
Of course, the weirdest thing about the episode is William Hartnell remembers an entire speech and pulls it off rather well.
The next story is where things get interesting... I've never bothered with Marco Polo in book/audio or whatever as it's a period of history that does nothing for me. Also it's the first completely missing story on the journey so it's all new!
The Edge of Destruction 1 - The Edge of Destruction
I'm starting to get annoyed with Carole Ann Ford's "distressed" acting. It's the one thing she's just not good at. Whenever she's screaming or freaked out I never buy it because it's so overegged.
Anyway. Apart from that this episode is a brilliantly tense drama with only the main cast and the TARDIS set. An invisible enemy... Paranoia... A considerable improvement on the last few episodes.
Anyway. Apart from that this episode is a brilliantly tense drama with only the main cast and the TARDIS set. An invisible enemy... Paranoia... A considerable improvement on the last few episodes.
The Daleks 7 - The Rescue
Episode 7 amps up but then it has to given it's the conclusion. We even get the classic countdown.
So the Doctor says he was a pioneer amongst his own people. Retcon into Lungbarrow anyone?
Having now managed to "get through" The Daleks it's amazing to think it spawned the craziness that was Dalekmania and was instrumental in making Doctor Who a household name. It's slow and clunky but if we compare it to television at the time it seemed fresh and exciting.
Over 50 years in the future it definitely has more relevance as a historical document than a piece of entertainment. But what Nation did best was action and action has moved on A LOT in the last 51 years.
So the Doctor says he was a pioneer amongst his own people. Retcon into Lungbarrow anyone?
Having now managed to "get through" The Daleks it's amazing to think it spawned the craziness that was Dalekmania and was instrumental in making Doctor Who a household name. It's slow and clunky but if we compare it to television at the time it seemed fresh and exciting.
Over 50 years in the future it definitely has more relevance as a historical document than a piece of entertainment. But what Nation did best was action and action has moved on A LOT in the last 51 years.
The Daleks 6 - The Ordeal
Ok, so how the fuck did a Thal know about "Ladies First"? Ah well.
If the characters had said, "I'm off to tesco" and then in modern TV it would cut to them at Tesco, this episode documents the 25 minute walk to Tesco including such excitement as broken traffic light, tripping over, problems crossing the road because of a pot hole and someone walking the dog.
Terry Nation does love his padding episodes.
I don't.
At least it was named appropriately.
If the characters had said, "I'm off to tesco" and then in modern TV it would cut to them at Tesco, this episode documents the 25 minute walk to Tesco including such excitement as broken traffic light, tripping over, problems crossing the road because of a pot hole and someone walking the dog.
Terry Nation does love his padding episodes.
I don't.
At least it was named appropriately.
The Daleks 5 - The Expedition
There are some very interesting moral questions raised in this episode, and unfortunate motivations. The TARDIS team were happy to leave until all of a sudden they were going to be trapped and threatened.
They do basically manipulate the Thals into becoming their personal army. It is sadly, pure coincidence that the Daleks want to explode another neutron bomb, so they actually ARE going to save themselves.
They do basically manipulate the Thals into becoming their personal army. It is sadly, pure coincidence that the Daleks want to explode another neutron bomb, so they actually ARE going to save themselves.
Saturday, 25 April 2015
The Daleks 4 - The Ambush
Is it a burger tree?
If nothing else this episode gives us the first canonical exterminate and the Daleks show their true colours. Also it appears the thals need fruit and bog roll. Fair play, I mean... all that roughage will lead to something.
If nothing else this episode gives us the first canonical exterminate and the Daleks show their true colours. Also it appears the thals need fruit and bog roll. Fair play, I mean... all that roughage will lead to something.
The Daleks 3 - The Escape
So... Thals wear chaps, eh? And dodgy tops. I guess this is the first time we see the typical wet indigenous species trope in Who, and they are wet indeed.
Also for ages there was a dalek with a weird blob on its toilet plunger and I was wondering, "what the hell is in that dalek sucker" and boom... magnet.
Anyway, not bad. The idea of a horror inside the dalek is well portrayed and yeah... so far so good.
Also for ages there was a dalek with a weird blob on its toilet plunger and I was wondering, "what the hell is in that dalek sucker" and boom... magnet.
Anyway, not bad. The idea of a horror inside the dalek is well portrayed and yeah... so far so good.
Friday, 24 April 2015
The Daleks 2 - The Survivors
And here we see the Daleks for the first time, a design hardly changed since their first appearance (and we don't talk about that. Seriously, Moffatt, what were you thinking) even the Dalek attitude is pretty much fully formed right away.
Also the "Susan running" scenes are awful.
Hey though... The Daleks are here and are pretty much exactly themselves.
The Daleks 1 - The Dead Planet
The first alien planet. And they don't mess about either. A petrified forest with a metal creature and an alien city.
here we start to see some of the curiosity that caused him to leave Gallifrey in the first place and, of course, Space bacon and eggs.
It's a wonderfully shot episode filled with mystery and I can see how it electrified the imagination of the British public.
And let's just give a round of applause for that cliffhanger... That scream... Jesus...
here we start to see some of the curiosity that caused him to leave Gallifrey in the first place and, of course, Space bacon and eggs.
It's a wonderfully shot episode filled with mystery and I can see how it electrified the imagination of the British public.
And let's just give a round of applause for that cliffhanger... That scream... Jesus...
An Unearthly Child 4 - The Firemaker
The episode where we find that cavemen have no knowledge of forensics. We're not going to see CSI: Gum Tribe in a hurry.
We see the first example of the Doctor using his smarts to get what he needs. Generally this is much better than I remember, maybe my memory of this whole story was tainted by how awful The Cave of Skulls was. But the characters in this are engaging, they have reasons for what they do, and of course we get to see cavemen fighting in a disco... Or at least there seems to be a strobe light anyway.
I'm interested by the next ones, I've never really managed to sit through The Daleks before and I know it's plot primarily from the film version.
We see the first example of the Doctor using his smarts to get what he needs. Generally this is much better than I remember, maybe my memory of this whole story was tainted by how awful The Cave of Skulls was. But the characters in this are engaging, they have reasons for what they do, and of course we get to see cavemen fighting in a disco... Or at least there seems to be a strobe light anyway.
I'm interested by the next ones, I've never really managed to sit through The Daleks before and I know it's plot primarily from the film version.
An Unearthly Child 3 - The Forest of Fear
This is a much better episode, likely because it's not just a bunch of cavemen arguing about fire and has some actual action in it.
It's interesting to see The Doctor is not yet The Doctor yet... He's a coward and has no interest in saving people, and it's the humans who are brave and kind. This adds weight to the theory that The Doctor learned to be better from Ian and Barbara. But most certainly not yet. This is the episode where he famously was only just stopped bashing Za's head in with a rock.
The clearly looped animal noises are hella annoying though, it has to be said.
It's interesting to see The Doctor is not yet The Doctor yet... He's a coward and has no interest in saving people, and it's the humans who are brave and kind. This adds weight to the theory that The Doctor learned to be better from Ian and Barbara. But most certainly not yet. This is the episode where he famously was only just stopped bashing Za's head in with a rock.
The clearly looped animal noises are hella annoying though, it has to be said.
An Unearthly Child 2 - The Cave of Skulls
It's still a police box.. Why hasn't it changed? Dear Dear... It's all very disturbing.
At least that bit's good. The rest is a rubbish caveman stageplay boo. There is no fire.. there is fire.. there isn't.... I couldn't give a bollocks.
that said, the old woman has the best voice ever.
An Unearthly Child 1 - An Unearthly Child
I'd actually got half way through the pilot version of this before I was left thinking, "I don't remember this being quite so shonky" so I started again with the proper one which... thankfully is much snappier and has much better performances.
In fact it's worth mentioning how much better it actually is, it changes from "a bit rubbish" to a total tour de force. The Doctor turns from close to evil to impish and mischievous.
An Unearthly Child is a classic worthy of it's reputation. It may be a little slow by our standards but a piece of gold, nonetheless.
In fact it's worth mentioning how much better it actually is, it changes from "a bit rubbish" to a total tour de force. The Doctor turns from close to evil to impish and mischievous.
An Unearthly Child is a classic worthy of it's reputation. It may be a little slow by our standards but a piece of gold, nonetheless.
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