The Dalek Invasion of Earth -- I really liked this one. The team did a good job brining the Daleks to Earth and maintaining a good story throughout the six part storyline. And who can forget Susan's farewell scene? There is an excellent colorized version on YouTube here.
The Rescue -- I guess this one wasn't bad but I couldn't help but feeling it was a "let's introduce another young woman as a companion as quickly as we can so we can move along" story. Vicki made for a good companion and I guess it's a good thing this was only a two part story.
Maureen O'Brien as Vicki |
The Web Planet -- I absolutely hated this one. That is all.
That brings me up to 2013 and "The Crusades." Not much is left of this episode so I decide to watch it via BBC's photonovel. I don't know if it was the medium or what, but I couldn't get through it soon enough. Seems like many of the stories are starting to share the same plot: Barbara (or other female) get kidnapped or lost, Ian mans up, the Doctor cautions him not to go and ends up meddling with historical figures, Ian goes and saves Barbara (who for some reason is still not having sex with him...that we know of) and the crew shuffle off to their next adventure, with everyone left behind learning some important lesson. The only problem is that the rescue always takes so long and gets muddled. Oh, and let's not forget the covert operative or antagonist (in this case Leicester), the unlikely hero (Haroun), and the plethora of minor characters. Still, there were some good bits about this story and I liked the anti-war message. That, and I've always favored the historical episodes.
'You stupid butcher!' says the Doctor. 'Can you think of nothing else but killing, hmm?' |
I've also developed an appreciation for William Hartnell's doctor and hope that Dr. Who moves away from youth and hires an older person to play the Doctor -- though maybe not as old as Hartnell, who wasn't as old as he looked (he was only in his late 50s when the show was being filmed but to me looks to be in his 70s).
Next up: The Space Museum, The Chase (one I'm really looking forward to), and The Time Meddler (one of my favorite first doctor stories.
I agree that Ian developed into a good companion for The Dr. as the season went on.
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