The penultimate episode in the story and this is where it’s the beginning of the end for Susan and its also the point where all four regulars reach their lowest ebb. The opening moments see Ian and Larry trying to fight off the slither. I mentioned that I found Ian’s story to be particularly dull which might seem unfair (and I don’t like writing it) but its true and in this episode its different. It starts the same with the pair of them being lowered into the mine shaft. It picks up once they have got to the bottom and Larry meets a very grim end after being reunited with his brother who has been turned into a Roboman. It’s the first time that I have really found the part of the story to be interesting.
William Hartnell returns after his unexpected abscene in the previous episode. The Doctor seems to have recovered from the effects of the robo-conversion unit. The Doctor and David are having a serious discussion and then Susan ruins it by telling him that the foods getting cold. It’s good to have William Hartnell back as unlike when he was away during ‘The Keys of Marinus’, this time his absence was noticeable.
Barbara and Jenny’s story is again the most interesting as they have quite the torrid time in just 25 minutes. They stumble across two rough looking women. They make clothes for the Daleks and the Robomen but there is something instantly odd about them. One of them goes off and it’s obviously to everyone watching that Jenny and Barbara are doomed. The moment when Barbara and Jenny realise that they have been betrayed and Jenny goes for the women is one of my favourite moments in the episode. They are not sorry for what they have done and that’s why despite their brief involvement in the story. Barbara and Jenny are taken to work in the mines but it doesn’t last long before Barbara comes up with a plan and is taken to the Black Dalek.
There is another moment between Susan and David having fun. The idea of Susan warming to someone is perhaps new but this is the most time that’s ever been given to her being interested in someone. It’s a shame that Susan ruins the Doctor and David’s scene by telling them about the food getting cold because up until that point I thought that Susan was doing well and was being quite normal but that one moment ruins it.
The final few minutes of the episode are a bit odd. Ian somehow stumbles into the bomb which has just enough for him to fit it and he gets into it without anyone noticing. The cliffhanger ends with the bomb about to be deployed. It’s a good ending but its just the contrived way that it comes about that causes me to feel a bit cold towards it. As an episode it’s a good one and its clear building up to the end and it’s a strong penultimate episode.
It’s another well directed episode by Richard Martin. The scenes in the Dalek control room are rather well done. The final scenes in that room are the best as Martin has decided to film it at an angle like you would get in the baddies lair in the Batman TV series. Martin has been one of the best directors in the show so far with some consistently good episodes under his belt.
Rating - 7.75/10
William Hartnell returns after his unexpected abscene in the previous episode. The Doctor seems to have recovered from the effects of the robo-conversion unit. The Doctor and David are having a serious discussion and then Susan ruins it by telling him that the foods getting cold. It’s good to have William Hartnell back as unlike when he was away during ‘The Keys of Marinus’, this time his absence was noticeable.
Barbara and Jenny’s story is again the most interesting as they have quite the torrid time in just 25 minutes. They stumble across two rough looking women. They make clothes for the Daleks and the Robomen but there is something instantly odd about them. One of them goes off and it’s obviously to everyone watching that Jenny and Barbara are doomed. The moment when Barbara and Jenny realise that they have been betrayed and Jenny goes for the women is one of my favourite moments in the episode. They are not sorry for what they have done and that’s why despite their brief involvement in the story. Barbara and Jenny are taken to work in the mines but it doesn’t last long before Barbara comes up with a plan and is taken to the Black Dalek.
There is another moment between Susan and David having fun. The idea of Susan warming to someone is perhaps new but this is the most time that’s ever been given to her being interested in someone. It’s a shame that Susan ruins the Doctor and David’s scene by telling them about the food getting cold because up until that point I thought that Susan was doing well and was being quite normal but that one moment ruins it.
The final few minutes of the episode are a bit odd. Ian somehow stumbles into the bomb which has just enough for him to fit it and he gets into it without anyone noticing. The cliffhanger ends with the bomb about to be deployed. It’s a good ending but its just the contrived way that it comes about that causes me to feel a bit cold towards it. As an episode it’s a good one and its clear building up to the end and it’s a strong penultimate episode.
It’s another well directed episode by Richard Martin. The scenes in the Dalek control room are rather well done. The final scenes in that room are the best as Martin has decided to film it at an angle like you would get in the baddies lair in the Batman TV series. Martin has been one of the best directors in the show so far with some consistently good episodes under his belt.
Rating - 7.75/10
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