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* Frazer Hines hasn't aged at all. | |||
* Even after all this time, the Troughton/Hines double-act relationship is still strong. | |||
* Jacqueline Pearce brilliant as an evil female villain. | |||
* Effects somewhat cringeworthy, even by Classic Who standards. Sontaran battle cruisers particularly bad, especially as they look like the one-man (one Sontaran?) ships we have seen previously in [[The Time Warrior]] and [[The Sontaran Experiment]]. | |||
* Peri is still fairly whiney and annoying - better with Davison. | |||
* 'What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?' | |||
* Seems a bit odd not to show a full body shot of the Sontarans in the space station when we have already been told that they are the enemy. | |||
* 'Your purity could become insufferable' - sounds like a Servalan line. | |||
* Usual overreacting of the Sixth Doctor. | |||
* 'Circular logic will only make you dizzy Doctor' - one of Peri's better lines. | |||
* Sixth Doctor still unlikeable - no sympathy for Peri over feeling sick. | |||
* Hard to be too harsh on this as it's the last instance of Troughton and Hines, though the latter appears in Big Finish. | |||
* Probably the weakest Doctor and single companion combination, at least before Big Finish elevated Colin Baker. | |||
* Unlikeable grouchy Doctor and whiney companion - on a par with the Fourth Doctor and Adric in [[The Keeper of Traken]] and [[Logopolis]]. | |||
* Is there a reason for the location, or did JNT just fancy a holiday on BBC expenses? | |||
* Difficult to rate as last appearance of Troughton - 'my' Doctor. | |||
* Bit odd hearing a Sontaran worried about having made a tactical error, the loneliness of command etc. Could have been some interesting character building but it's not taken any further. | |||
* Poor actors in Sontaran outfits must be melting in the heat. | |||
* What exactly is the point of Oscar and Anita? | |||
* Oscar's death is gratuitous and unnecessarily violent, even by this era of Doctor Who. | |||
* Ending of part one is appalling - Peri seems to be trying to hide under a rug. | |||
* Why doesn't the Doctor know what 'to frame' means? He teaches Elgin(?) this word/phrase in [[The Deadly Assassin]]. | |||
* Does anyone else think Destari reminds them of Tryst from [[Nightmare of Eden]]? Thought it was the same actor until I looked it up. | |||
* What is the point of Shock-Eye? He doesn't add much to the plot. | |||
* Doctor is a bit harsh asking Peri to cause a distraction - sending her right into the lion's den. | |||
* Why is Destari working for the Sontarans? Seems to be doing it out of choice rather than coercion, but it's not clear that he needs their help. | |||
* Jamie waiting for a kiss from Anita is amusing. | |||
* Sontarans not an effective enemy - stop, shout and threaten but rarely provide any menace. | |||
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Revision as of 08:57, 17 October 2018
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For conversion into full article:
- Frazer Hines hasn't aged at all.
- Even after all this time, the Troughton/Hines double-act relationship is still strong.
- Jacqueline Pearce brilliant as an evil female villain.
- Effects somewhat cringeworthy, even by Classic Who standards. Sontaran battle cruisers particularly bad, especially as they look like the one-man (one Sontaran?) ships we have seen previously in The Time Warrior and The Sontaran Experiment.
- Peri is still fairly whiney and annoying - better with Davison.
- 'What's the use of a good quotation if you can't change it?'
- Seems a bit odd not to show a full body shot of the Sontarans in the space station when we have already been told that they are the enemy.
- 'Your purity could become insufferable' - sounds like a Servalan line.
- Usual overreacting of the Sixth Doctor.
- 'Circular logic will only make you dizzy Doctor' - one of Peri's better lines.
- Sixth Doctor still unlikeable - no sympathy for Peri over feeling sick.
- Hard to be too harsh on this as it's the last instance of Troughton and Hines, though the latter appears in Big Finish.
- Probably the weakest Doctor and single companion combination, at least before Big Finish elevated Colin Baker.
- Unlikeable grouchy Doctor and whiney companion - on a par with the Fourth Doctor and Adric in The Keeper of Traken and Logopolis.
- Is there a reason for the location, or did JNT just fancy a holiday on BBC expenses?
- Difficult to rate as last appearance of Troughton - 'my' Doctor.
- Bit odd hearing a Sontaran worried about having made a tactical error, the loneliness of command etc. Could have been some interesting character building but it's not taken any further.
- Poor actors in Sontaran outfits must be melting in the heat.
- What exactly is the point of Oscar and Anita?
- Oscar's death is gratuitous and unnecessarily violent, even by this era of Doctor Who.
- Ending of part one is appalling - Peri seems to be trying to hide under a rug.
- Why doesn't the Doctor know what 'to frame' means? He teaches Elgin(?) this word/phrase in The Deadly Assassin.
- Does anyone else think Destari reminds them of Tryst from Nightmare of Eden? Thought it was the same actor until I looked it up.
- What is the point of Shock-Eye? He doesn't add much to the plot.
- Doctor is a bit harsh asking Peri to cause a distraction - sending her right into the lion's den.
- Why is Destari working for the Sontarans? Seems to be doing it out of choice rather than coercion, but it's not clear that he needs their help.
- Jamie waiting for a kiss from Anita is amusing.
- Sontarans not an effective enemy - stop, shout and threaten but rarely provide any menace.