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* Good supporting cast, though the early scenes in the debating chamber are cringeworthy.
* Still using CSO - looks a little better than the Pertwee era but not by much.
* 'Ardent pragmatists' is a good way to describe the mercenaries.
* Fixing K-9 takes most of episode one - doesn't seem to be any plot point to this.
* Time looping is annoying, repeating the same clip again and again. Feels like a cheap way of padding.
* Romana is so whiney in this story, e.g. 'I was only trying to help'.
* Scene of initial exit from spacecraft is well done.
* Getting out of the time loop by repeating the actions seemed a bit of a cop-out.
* Romana being attacked by a plant is a terrible effect. As is often the case with these scenes (e.g. Sarah attacked by a cybermat in [[Revenge of the Cybermen]]), it's clearly the case that the actor is manipulating the prop and effectively attacking herself.


== Elsewhere ==
== Elsewhere ==

Revision as of 15:44, 11 August 2018

Notes

For conversion into full article:

  • Good supporting cast, though the early scenes in the debating chamber are cringeworthy.
  • Still using CSO - looks a little better than the Pertwee era but not by much.
  • 'Ardent pragmatists' is a good way to describe the mercenaries.
  • Fixing K-9 takes most of episode one - doesn't seem to be any plot point to this.
  • Time looping is annoying, repeating the same clip again and again. Feels like a cheap way of padding.
  • Romana is so whiney in this story, e.g. 'I was only trying to help'.
  • Scene of initial exit from spacecraft is well done.
  • Getting out of the time loop by repeating the actions seemed a bit of a cop-out.
  • Romana being attacked by a plant is a terrible effect. As is often the case with these scenes (e.g. Sarah attacked by a cybermat in Revenge of the Cybermen), it's clearly the case that the actor is manipulating the prop and effectively attacking herself.

Elsewhere

The following podcast episodes have concentrated wholly or primarily on The Tomb of the Cybermen.