Watched the first episode of Sarah Jane Adventures for the first time in a while! Turns out yes I still love this show very much. There kept being lovely little morsels of RTD's flavour, very funny and very fun. (And Samantha Bond is absolutely devouring the scenery.) I'm sad that when Maria leaves the show, so will her dad, cuz the guy playing him is kinda great.

I'm really grateful I had this show growing up. It feels so cozy. It's just like, kinda perfectly judged to be the loveliest possible thing. Like, it's for little kids, and also Classic Who fans, and I was both. And Elisabeth Sladen feels like she's rightfully graduated up to essentially being the Doctor, but her Tardis is an attic, which idk to me just feels like the safest loveliest possible place for a kid. A cool attic with a talking alien computer you can play Miniclip on. And Sarah Jane, like from Doctor Who, is there.

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Watched Sarah Jane Adventures: Revenge of the Slitheen and Eye of the Gorgon. Even though the Slitheen are kinda even worse in this than they are in Doctor Who, I'm still riding high revisiting these. Seems like the hammy villain dial is turned up to the max a lot of the time, which I am very here for. And the Classic Whoness is on point, especially in Eye of the Gorgon. Totally could've been a 70s Who premise, a group of menacing nuns enacting a ritual for an ancient alien evil.

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Keeping my Sarah Jane Adventures rewatch going, just watched Warriors of Kudlak. That was... far and away the best episode I've watched so far! Like, holy crap? The story is great, and incredibly dark for a kids show, but somehow not in a way that ever feels too edgy or out of place. The writing is stellar, with a bunch of interesting scenes and standout bits of dialogue. The performances, especially Kudlak and Grantham, are great. The effects on Kudlak's alien face, especially his constantly asymmetrically twitching insect eyes, are awesome. The laser tag setting feels unique and particular to what's relatable and interesting to a younger audience. Just really excellent TV all round. It's interesting, I didn't remember this as an above average episode from when I watched it as a kid. I don't think I appreciated at the time how much it was doing.

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Also this is apparently writer Philip Gladwin's only contribution to Doctor Who, ever! It's a shame, cuz it really has a spark to it to match RTD's level in the first episode.

Just got to the bit in Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane where she says "there was some Graske activity on Earth a couple of years back"

and literally I thought "hehe that was me, that was when I helped the Doctor that time"

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If you've played Attack of the Graske you are canon to Doctor Who henceforth

Sarah Jane just mentioned having defeated "The Patriarchs of the Tin Vagabond" off-screen. Had a little look on Tardis wiki, and apparently they've been mentioned one other time ever, by the Doctor in The Satan Pit as one of a list of examples of religions.

Never heard anyone bring that up before. That's fun.

@Euan Now i want the next Doctor to fight them.

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