Is it a giant ant or tiny people? |
I thought the concept was good, but the special effects left much to be desired, as you can imagine for such a low budget show. Still, the production team made good and I thought it made for a good story.
What I didn't like, however, was the fact that they reduced the serial from four parts to three, with the third televised episode being a mish-mash of the original third and four episodes. I was, I admit, a bit baffled when I was reading the special features list and saw something about reconstructing episodes three and four, when there were only three episodes, and the third looked to be intact. Also, most Dr Who serials are either 2, 4 or 6 parts--never saw a three parter, as this one was listed. The way it was explained in the notes was that the execs didn't really care for the serial too much and wanted to move along to the Daleks, features in the next serial.
Right before Ian gets trapped inside a box of matches |
The "reconstructed" episodes revealed quite a bit about the plot and storyline and I wish they hadn't cut those scenes out. It's a rough cut (the dialog doesn't really match the mouth movements and the special effects are cheesy), but worth watching. I almost wish they had used animation to fill in the missing scenes. The cuts remind me a lot of Prometheus--where the scenes that were cut would have gone a long way in filling in the plotlines.
One thing I didn't like was the return of Screamin' Susan. I really thought we had said goodbye to that aspect of her personality, especially with the next serial being her "coming of age" story. Ah well, I guess they had their reasons and like Verity Lambert said in the special features interview, her ability to scream was an important part of the casting.
Overall, not a bad episode, although I don't think it was a good way to kick off a second season (but as they explain in the notes they were locked into that since Susan was leaving in the next serial) and I wish they had maintained it as a four-parter.
Since I've already seen The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Rescue, The Romans, and The Web Planet, my next review will be on the audio edition of The Crusades. Looking forward to that and I hope it's as good as Marco Polo was.