Friday, 5 July 2013

Day 51: The Dalek Invasion of Earth - Flashpoint

It’s the final episode for Susan and also the final story of what I think has been a stronger story for the Daleks than their debut. In this episode their plan comes to suppose to come to fruition. Ian is still in the bomb and its about to be deployed but the way that he gets out of it is quite clever and doesn’t seem like a cop out. Barbara and Jenny have got out of the mines and are in the Daleks control room where she is implementing her plan. I like how it nearly works. It’s a wonderful scene where she tries to blind the Daleks with bits of historical information but disguising it as current. Sadly it doenst work and the Dalek tie her and Jenny up instead of killing them. It’s the classic gag in Austin Powers where Dr Evil tells Jenny and Baraba their plans and instead of killing them they just lock them away.


William Hartnell is really good in this episode. It’s the most active that I remember seeing him for a long time. His best moment comes when the Dalek is coming towards him and he’s acting defiant. It’s a good performance from Hartnell helped in part by Richard Martin’s direction. His speech about going forth in all your beliefs is one of his best and its so well played. Considering its her last episode, very little is given to Carole Ann Ford to do. Apart from her final scene we barely get anything from her. It’s the same as the final episode of ‘The Reign of Terror’. It’s reasons like this that make you understand why she chose to leave. That final scene is very good and its down to Ford and Hartnell that make it even more emotional. The Grandfather/Granddaughter relationship was more than just a on-screen thing and it was sad that it was broken up.

The models are good in this episode. In particular the model that is used for the bomb going down the shaft. What makes that bit better is that the camera shakes about to give the illusion that its being moved about. Another good bit is when he manages to escape and falls down the tube.

It’s good how all the characters have got collectively more dishevelled. Their clothes are looking more ruined and the dirt on their faces is more evident. It’s good that they done keep on looking clean cut as it would ruin the illusion.

After 51 episodes, Carole Ann Ford bows out of the series. I must say that whilst I would be sad to see Carole Ann Ford go, I wont necessarily be sad to see Susan go. At times she has been annoying and at times she has been really strong. After the first episode of An Unearthly Child, she went from being mysterious to just a youngster. Almost toddler like at times. If only she had been better written for then I think the character would have been more popular. Oh well it’s a historic moment in Doctor Who and as the series rolls into 1965, we get more arrivals, more departures and more Daleks.

As an episode it was the best final one in several stories as it didn’t feel like a weak ending or feel like it was rushing itself. It felt like it was the natural conclusion for the story and the Daleks were thwarted and there was enough time to have the emotional send off. Its something that Russell T Davies could learn after his prolonged emotional send offs. As a six part story it was much better in my mind than the first Dalek story as it didn’t seem like people were spending a long time sitting down, there was always something going on and that’s what I like about this story.

Rating - 7.67/10

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