Klieg is the first in a long line of egotistical dumbasses who think “Oh, but the Cybermen will respect MY intelligence, and share their power with ME! Of course they will!”

Aaaand he ends up dead. Well done genius! Weren’t clever enough to see that coming, were you? #DoctorWho

This is the second story in a row to feature a large, mute (or near-mute) black servant of limited intelligence. Great job on the progressive front there guys. 😬 #DoctorWho
The Cybermen saluting their Controller look like they’re doing the classic “fingers under nose to resemble Hitler’s moustache” gag. #DoctorWho
I like how, in this story, as the cast are bumped off one-by-one, the bodies conveniently tidy themselves away and disappear so as not to appear in subsequent shots. #DoctorWho
The Abominable Snowmen: the Yeti are a very worthy addition to the roster of monsters, but the setting of the story is not the most exciting. Can be a bit slow in parts and might have been better tightened up as a four-parter. #DoctorWho
Khrisong has some interesting character development. Starts off as the usual obstructive git who thinks the Doctor’s responsible for everything, and you assume he’ll remain that antagonistic for the duration of the story, but by the end he’s been won round. #DoctorWho
I like Victoria’s little trick with the “poisoned” water. Makes a change to see her get herself out of trouble for once, rather than needing rescuing. #DoctorWho

The possessed Padmasambhava makes a very sinister and creepy villain, conveyed for the most part through just his raspy disembodied voice.

And it ends with the now familiar trope of ‘Aha! You thought the creatures were all dead? But wait! There’s some signs of life…’ #DoctorWho

The Ice Warriors:

Futuristic base ☑️
Stressed-out Commander (older man) ☑️
More reasonable second-in-command (younger woman) ☑️
Lumbering monsters outside ☑️
Computer with weird modulated voice ☑️

Just needed someone traitorous/possessed to complete the set!
#DoctorWho

Also the debut of a trope that carries on into early Pertwee - the (very silly to modern audiences) idea that computers are TERRIBLE inventions that are ALWAYS wrong and it’s far better for a human to work things out using just their brain and a pencil and paper. #DoctorWho

Victoria spends most of this story in a state of constant panic and hysteria. You’d wonder why she actually wants to travel with the Doctor and Jamie when everything terrifies her.

(And lol at Jamie teasing her about wearing hotpants like the girls in the base 😄) #DoctorWho

Clent: “The Computer says no!” #DoctorWho

“We must use the Ioniser to blow up the Ice Warriors’ ship!”
“We can’t! We might get killed too!”
“We must!”
“We can’t!”
“We must!”
“We can’t!”
“We must!”
“We can’t!”

(…etc, for six episodes)

*eventually uses Ioniser*

“Phew! We didn’t get killed after all! Hooray!”
#DoctorWho

The Enemy Of The World: we’re off to the far-flung space year 2018, where the world’s divided into ‘Zones’, rocket trips from Australia to Europe take two hours, and people still mostly use landline telephones. #DoctorWho
Landing on a beach, Jamie and Victoria are treated to the arresting sight of the Doctor stripping down to his underwear and splashing about in the sea… #DoctorWho

It’s a bit mad that those guys immediately believe he’s Salamander, when only seen through binoculars.

I mean, if you thought you saw Vladimir Putin at your local beach, having a paddle while wearing a pair of longjohns, you’d doubt what you were seeing, surely?! 😳 #DoctorWho

Griff the Chef: funniest one-off character ever? Should have had his own spin-off! 😀 #DoctorWho

The Enemy Of The World really stands out as being a drastically different type of story to all the surrounding monster romps.

Troughton is completely believable in the dual role. You never see him as the Doctor when he’s Salamander and vice-versa.
#DoctorWho

Some clever use of back projection (before green screen takes over in a couple of years). I like the bit where Jame is seen approaching in the background film before appearing in the studio set. #DoctorWho

Look it’s your own fault for believing his story, you gullible prats. I mean, honestly!

(Also… er, *how* exactly are they causing worldwide natural disasters using a few machines in their underground base? The script glosses over that!)
#DoctorWho

The Web Of Fear: like the Daleks before them, for the Yetis second outing they’ve wisely placed them somewhere much more relatable to the viewers, and it works a treat. Tons of atmosphere in the Underground setting. The pinnacle of the ‘base-under-siege’ stories. #DoctorWho
So the *entire* issue of ‘UNIT dating’ stems from Travers claiming the previous Yeti story was “40 years ago” and, in a separate conversation between Victoria and Ann, that it was 1935. When there’s so many ways either statement could be wrong/misremembered/etc… 🤷🏻‍♂️ #DoctorWho

The Brig! Actual Brig this time!

Okay… Colonel, but still… the Brig!

Lethbridge-Stewart is amazingly more credulous at this point, believing in the idea of the TARDIS without even seeing it, and how it could be a means of escape. A huge contrast to his later attitude in The Three Doctors! #DoctorWho
Fury From The Deep: Bases! Monsters! Choppers! Possession! Traitors! And foam! Endless, endless foam. The ultimate Season 5 story? (Well, maybe with a more traditional lumbering two-legged monster…) #DoctorWho

The sonic! Or rather, the random bit of plastic Troughton used to represent the sonic…

The TARDIS team again comment that they keep landing on Earth. If this was today there’d be furious internet speculation that it’s a deliberate plot point leading up to something. #DoctorWho

The scene of Oak and Quill breathing gas onto Mrs Harris really is one of the strangest and creepiest horror moments in all of #DoctorWho, mainly due to the editing.

Thank you, over-sensitive Australian censors, that we still have it to look at! 😀

The nature and origin of the weed creature is left a bit vague. Apparently it was seen by ancient sailors as a sea-monster, but usually #DoctorWho takes mythical creatures and does the whole “it was real…but aliens!” explanation. Not this time though.
Once again a companion leaves without there being much of a sense of why they’ve chosen *this* particular time and place to stay in. At least it’s not as abrupt as some though, and Victoria gets a nice farewell scene with Jamie. #DoctorWho
Silly addendum: Victoria impersonating Scaroth over a decade early: “I’m sick of being frightened by monsters, Jamie… I WILL CHANGE IT!” #DoctorWho

The Wheel In Space: funny how David Whitaker returns and we get a story in which the TARDIS fluid link runs out of mercury and there’s a food machine dispensing square pieces of flavoured food.

The Doctor falling ill and missing an episode is very Hartnell-like too! #DoctorWho

Jamie comes up with the Doctor’s ‘John Smith’ alias after seeing it on a piece of equipment. The subsequent history of #DoctorWho could have been very different if he’d seen something like ‘Tommy Hilfiger’ on a shirt, or ‘Smeg’ on a fridge…
Completely nuts how that guy sees a Cybermat roaming around and just thinks it’s some cute little ‘space bug’ he can keep in a cupboard! Like, what the hell? 🤷🏻‍♂️ #DoctorWho
“I’ll put you across my knee and larrup you!” says Jamie to Zoe, not long after he’s met her in The Wheel In Space. Crikey. 😳 #DoctorWho
Victoria may have been more on his wavelength, but that means Jamie’s sparky relationship with the totally contrasting Zoe is much more fun to watch. #DoctorWho
These early Cybermen have all sorts of mind-control and telepathy powers, even the ability to read images from human minds and project them onto a screen, which were all forgotten about in later years. #DoctorWho
Look he definitely says “sectional”, but yeah, I accept it’s far funnier to hear it this way. 😁 #DoctorWho
Ah, why couldn’t it have been a clip from a missing episode that the Doctor mentally projects for Zoe to watch? #DoctorWho

The Dominators: (phew, it was exhausting mentally-projecting a “repeat” of my previous comments about Evil Of The Daleks. Hope you all received them, but anyway…)

Ah, Dulkis. Having “dull” in its name makes it the most accurately named planet since Aridius in season 2. 😐 #DoctorWho

The contrast between the studio scenes, with their photo backdrops of a quarry, and the location filming of a real quarry seems particularly pronounced here. Also very obvious that Troughton wasn’t on location, but his younger skinnier body-double was. #DoctorWho
Odd that Cully’s ship is mostly seen as a model, but when it gets blown up it’s suddenly a full-size replica with a proper, to-scale, explosion. The first time I think we’ve seen anything like that. #DoctorWho

When the fiery young rebel of this planet is actually a balding middle-aged man you know things aren’t great.

Very funny though when lead Dominator Rago angrily bursts into their council chamber to take over and someone suggests “If you could make an appointment…” 😄 #DoctorWho

Rago and Toba throughout this story. #DoctorWho
The Mind Robber: one of the best Part Ones ever, even more impressive given the last-minute circumstances in which it was cobbled together. I’m glad we lost part of The Dominators for this. This is the Alice-In-Wonderland surrealism of The Celestial Toymaker, but done right. #DoctorWho
Hamish Wilson does a commendable job as temporary-Jamie, though you’d wonder why, when he’s initially just heard calling out, that the Doctor recognises the very different voice as “Jamie”. #DoctorWho

This should have been a playable game on the BBC #DoctorWho website. 😁

Although I’m not sure Frazer Hines’ face is actually in there…

I’ve always thought this looks like Graham Chapman.

Imagine him playing Jamie for an episode and a half…

#DoctorWho

Zoe’s comical judo fight with the Karkus always cracks me up.

She claims he’s from a comic strip she read in the year 2000… but in The War Games she says she was “born in the 21st century”… 🤔

Which means she must have been a very advanced baby… #DoctorWho

I love the dream-logic of Jamie and Zoe becoming fictionalised versions of themselves by being trapped in a book. There’s a definite influence of late-60s psychedelia here. #DoctorWho

“Have you heard of the adventures of Captain Jack Harkaway?”

“No, but I know someone of a similar name…”

#DoctorWho

I could have watched a whole episode of the escalating ‘Top Trumps’ battle between the Doctor and the Master (no, not that one) and various fictional characters.

I wish we’d found out more about the Land of Fiction and the entity behind it. Overdue for a TV return! #DoctorWho

The Invasion: a preview of what’s to come in the following season, with much of the action taking place in factories and offices and contemporary streets.

Plus UNIT and the Brig of course, properly promoted to Brig at last! And Benton’s quietly introduced too. #DoctorWho

You’d wonder where the villains in #DoctorWho manage to find all these henchmen who are so willing to carry guns and murder people in cold blood whenever they’re ordered. ‘Psychopaths-For-Hire’?

The Doctor’s off on one again about computers and answering machines and how terrible they are.

Get with it, Grandad!

#DoctorWho

“It’s exactly the same as your office in London!”

Okay, clever idea to make your budgetary limitations part of the plot, but perhaps it could be done a little less obviously! #DoctorWho

Unintentionally funny whenever Packer talks into his watch-communicator thingy, then puts it to his ear to hear the other person, who’s only heard as a sped-up squeaky cartoon voice. #DoctorWho
The latter half of The Invasion has some good Cybermen/UNIT action but you can feel the story’s ambitions stretching beyond its budget. More and more elements are reported as happening off-camera: “30 UNIT soldiers in a raid” or “Hundreds of Cybermen on the streets!” #DoctorWho
In hindsight it’s surprising they waited until the fifth Cybermen story before doing the “Now see them walking around YOUR world!” plot, which the Daleks and the Yeti had in their second outings. #DoctorWho
You’d think there’d be worldwide plane crashes, nuclear reactor meltdowns, etc, with the whole human race having been put to sleep for a day. #DoctorWho
Tobias Vaughn is the latest genius to think he can exploit the Cybermen for his own ends and then discard them. Let’s see how that works out fo… oh he’s dead. 🤷🏻‍♂️ #DoctorWho
Bit of a drab ending though, trying to wring drama out of people standing around in a room waiting, while we see stock footage of missiles being fired. And then just “oh hooray, we’ve won!” 🫤 #DoctorWho
@gavinwinters Redeemed along the way, mind.

@gavinwinters It isn't. (RIGGED!) But director David Maloney's is.

#DoctorWho #MindRobber

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