Today marks the 650th episode of this marathon. 50
episodes ago I was being less than enthusiastic about the first part of The
Kings Demons. I think that this episode is far better than the Demons episode. So
far in this portion of the Trial season, there hasn’t been much in the way of
terror from the Vervoids. That changes in today’s episode which is where things
seem to be progressing more in the Vervoids story than the courtroom arc. The
pulsating effect used on the infected woman named as Ruth Baxter is very
impressive.
We get a proper look at the Vervoids in this episode but it
takes place in a dimly lit room. When we do see them better lit I have to say
that I do like the design of them. Ok so the face mask is a bit amusing but the
rest of it does work quite well. There was always the possibility that the
design would look a bit poor when Pip and Jane Baker created this monster but
credit must go to the production for making this work.
Mel is quite active in this episode and actually does
something quite clever in using one of the headphones to record what was being
said in the overhead chutes. There is a questionable suspension of disbelief
comes when Mel gets chucked into one of the waste bins and manages to be saved
by the Doctor in the same amount of time that he listens to what she’s recorded
and runs to save her.
Another example of things being changed include the Doctor
being smashed in the communication room. Sadly there isn’t much about the
manipulation that is going on which is something that I would have liked to see
more of in this episode. Apart from this there is very little reason really to
have Michael Jayston and Lynda Bellingham in the episode. The courtroom scenes don’t
bring anything to the episode.
Bruchner is the one that turns out is the dodgy one in the
group. This is where the story gets really interesting because I don’t feel
like the Vervoids have been terrifying enough. Due to the fact that Bruchner is
human it’s easier to find him a better villain that the Vervoids. As a result I
find myself more interested in his story than the Vervoids. I think that it was
perhaps too obvious for Lasky to be the one that was the dodgy one in the group
I thought that this was a good episode that continues things
along nicely in the story arc but also sets things up nicely for the final part
of this Vervoids story. I am looking forward to not having to talk about two
different aspects of the story in the same review. One thing I can say for sure
and that is the dubious decision of whether to try and have art imitate life and
have a trial in the season when the show itself is on trial doesn’t seem so dubious
because I forget about all the troubles the show was facing then and just found
myself engrossed with what was on the screen.
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