Who are Lyttonâs fake cops anyway? Hired human mercenaries, or aliens like himself? We never find out.
And since they barely even saw each other in Resurrection Of The Daleks, why does the Doctor act like he knows Lytton well? #DoctorWho
The second half is where it all starts to unravel. A pointless continuity-fest designed to please members of DWAS who read Doctor Who Bulletin or other 1980s fanzines.
And the sub-plot with Bates and Stratton goes nowhere as they just get killed in the end. #DoctorWho
These twitchy, gesticulating Cybermen are more expressive than ever before.
Also a *hell* of a lot of them are blown up, decapitated, shot, etc. As if thereâs an influence of 80s âvideo nastiesâ starting to creep in, which leads neatly into the next story⌠#DoctorWho
Vengeance On Varos: finally, a decent story for Colin, although not without its flaws.
Sil is one of the best original monster creations of the decade. He has that âkids-imitating-his-voice-in-the-school-playgroundâ factor not seen since the Daleks. #DoctorWho
Like many stories of this period, the TARDIS takes just too bloody long to get there and get the Doctor involved in the action.
And while heâs calmed down a lot, thereâs still the issue of how he treats Peri. Why the hell does she want to keep travelling with him? #DoctorWho
Is the Doctor too violent here? You could argue the laser that kills the guard was set up as a warning, and he didnât intend to kill him. And the infamous acid bath scene is clearly an accident.
But he then blatantly kills the bad guys at the end with poison vinesâŚđ¤ˇđťââď¸ #DoctorWho
So the story is kind of trying to have its cake and eat it with the subject of violence. Criticising the idea of people watching it while simultaneously indulging in it.
The meta-commentary by Arak and Etta is a highlight of the story though. #DoctorWho
So the Master dresses as a scarecrow and stands in a field like a twat, just to wait for the Doctor so he can gawp at him as he goes past?
Heâs not quite right in the head, is he? #DoctorWho
I like how the Rani is basically just annoyed at being caught up in the Doctor and the Masterâs feud and sees them both as irritating idiots.
And her kneeing the Master in the bollocks will never not be one of the funniest things ever to happen in #DoctorWho
*record scratch*
*freeze frame*
âYup, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.â #DoctorWho
Plenty of violent deaths in this story, but Shockeye murdering Oscar seems the most misjudged.
And to make things worse, after their initial reaction the extras playing customers in the restaurant go back to acting like nothing has happened. #DoctorWho
Timelash: oh dear. đŹ Okay⌠maybe not quite as bad as itâs reputation, but still the worst of this season. Lots of clunky dialogue and painfully obvious exposition.
And the Doctor and Periâs relationship has taken a backward step to Twin Dilemma levels of snappiness. #DoctorWho
Paul Darrow gives one of the most preposterous performances in the entire history of #DoctorWho. Equal parts appalling and hilarious. Really needs a hunchback or a cape or an eyepatch as the finishing touch.
Still, at least heâs having fun. Iâm glad someone is!
The makeup for the Borad is one of the few positive elements, which still stands up against anything youâd see today.
And they show great restraint in holding back the full reveal for as long as they do. #DoctorWho
The endingâs bloody awful though. After the total cop-out of âIâll explain one dayâ as to how they survived the missile, the Doctor then lambasts the Borad for his âgrotesque, ugly excuse for a bodyâ. (Lovely message to send the kids who are watching, Doctor. đ )
And then he says that if Peri doesnât scream when she sees the Boradâs face, heâll consent to their marriage (!?!)
Jesus Christ, was this written in the 1950s?? Right, we need the Daleks as a palate cleanser after that! #DoctorWho
Bit unfortunate that we had two stories in a row where the villain is killed⌠only for it to be revealed that it was just a decoy clone and heâs really still around.
I love the black humour of Davrosâ fingers scattered on the ground after his hand is shot off! #DoctorWho
The powers-that-be have now forced me to pause this #DoctorWho rewatch for a hiatus of eighteen⌠hours.
Please do not release an ill-advised charity single to try to make me continue sooner, thanks.
The Time Lords are comically inept at covering up their dirty secret. Why include footage of Glitz saying:
âThe Sleepers found a way into the⌠BLEEP! BLEEP! âŚthe biggest repository of knowledge in the universe!â
If that wasnât obvious enough, you can lipread him! đ#DoctorWho
CLIFFHANGER ZOOM INTO DOCTORâS FACE!
(Weâll be seeing quite a few of thoseâŚ) #DoctorWho
Even knowing how theyâll backtrack over it in a few weeks, the ending is still incredible and packs a hell of a punch, plus it gives Nicola Bryant some of the best material sheâs had to work with.
Kind of glad they did change it though, and it wasnât Periâs final end. #DoctorWho
Terror Of The Vervoids: an awkward debut for Mel, just suddenly there with no proper intro, with a character whoâs little more than âfitness fanaticâ. And Pip & Janeâs ludicrous dialogue doesnât help.
On the plus side, they did write this seasonâs best cliffhangers. #DoctorWho
The dirty towels on the spaceship are *pulverised*, in a massive machine, and ejected into space??
Donât they have washing machines in the 30th century? #DoctorWho
The fake Mogarian not using his translator is childishly obvious. Probably only there in fact to make kids feel clever by spotting it.
At least the Valeyardâs repetition of the words âarbitrary courseâ is slightly subtler and easy to miss. #DoctorWho
ââŚand that concludes the evidence for the defence, in which I committed genocide against an entire species.â
âYou did WHAT!â
âOh buggerâŚâ
The Ultimate Foe: for a story half-written by #DoctorWhoâs most revered writer (Holmes) and half by its most reviled (the Bakers), with the differing styles being clear, this ends up working incredibly well.
And given all that was happening behind the scenes, miraculously well.
These are the best ever Matrix scenes, with the creepy Victorian setting overdubbed with ghostly music, voices and laughter.
Shame Melâs still not written very well, and as this was recorded first, Bonnieâs still finding her way and playing it very theatrically. #DoctorWho
(Me watching this in 1986)
âWhatâs that weird stuff behind him, if heâs in his TARDIS?â
(Me watching this in 2023)
âOh, heâs got a funky Zoom background.â
Is the trial being broadcast on live TV? Hence the report of Gallifrey âdescending into chaosâ and the High Council being deposed immediately after their crimes have been exposed.
Maybe Runcible survived The Deadly Assassin after all⌠#DoctorWho