The cliffhanger works just as well as in this episode but
something is slightly different and that is a shot of a man who is later
identified as George Stevenson. It is a bit of a cheat really but it’s an
interesting way of introducing a character like Stevenson. Sadly I think that
Stevenson is rather under used in this episode. It does raise a question as to
why he was even introduced into the story. You could easily have just mentioned
his name and he would have been more involved in the story than he was. There
was one fun scene when the Doctor gets very wrapped up in helping Stevenson
with his design. Whilst Stevenson is pretty much underused, the same can’t be said
for Luke. Gary Cady plays Stevenson’s assistant Luke. He gets put under the
control of the Master but unfortunately it’s difficult to tell the difference
because Cady doesn’t really show much emotion.
The whole idea about the Rani have a Turner painting hiding
her TARDIS is quite a clever idea and it is something that featured in the
previous episode but it seems to be more important in this one. The first thing
that strikes me when we see inside the Rani’s TARDIS is that she has a better
designed TARDIS than the Doctor. I just want the Doctor to travel in this
TARDIS from now on
There is an interesting bit where Peri is point the Masters
tissue thing and it’s clear that things are going to go wrong because its Peri.
She is quickly outwitted by the Rani which isn’t too difficult but its worth it
just to see Kate O’Mara act like an evil genius. The partnership of the Master
and the Rani is rather interesting as they do seem to be almost on the same
page. The Rani introduces some interesting bomb things which turn people into
intriguing things. Luke gets turned into a tree although the performance is the
same. The Rani’s reaction to Luke being a tree is funny because she reminds the
Doctor that a tree has four times the life expectancy than a human so he is
actually better off as he is now.
There doesn’t actually seem to be a moment which is where
the Doctor is victorious. The closest that we get is when the Rani and the
Master escape in her TARDIS and things go wrong. Things are worse than that
actually as a dinosaur starts to grow and unfortunately its not the best model
of a dinosaur that there has ever been. This story has been just as much fun as
I had thought. The location filming has been one of the main reasons why this
story seemed to work. The introduction of the Rani was well done and I liked
the trio of Timelords battling it out on earth. I thought that Sarah Hellings,
Pip and Jane Baker have done quite well with this adventure. The performances
have been really very good and apart from the character of Luke, they all
seemed to be relevant to the story. The next story is going to be interesting
because some familiar faces make a return. I am starting to think that this
season is one of the strongest seasons of Doctor Who for quite sometime.
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