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I swear I saw bits and pieces of old Doctor Who reruns when I was growing up, and I have vague memories of the Third Doctor and Bessie - vague enough that I would never be able to actually identify an episode that I’ve seen before.
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Jo is sort of blandly competent in this, without standing out in any way. The Brigadier is at his most buffoonish.
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It’s a shame William Hartnell’s health prevented him from playing a larger role in the story, but you do what you can with what you have.
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The “telepathic conference” effect (if you can call it an effect) was charmingly effective.
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I also rather liked the blobby creatures, and whatever they used to dress the sets in the antimatter universe. That translucent red stuff has a visceral quality that enhances the overall…shoddiness.
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Nice quarry, too.
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Now, on to Omega. There’s “over the top,” and then there’s this guy. He’s an old-school supervillain at his core, with shades of Doctor Doom (and I’m not just talking about the mask). Despite being very one-note, his backstory is interesting, and has a very old-school sci-fi feel.
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Also…Omega is trapped in a world that he’s essentially wished into existence. Where have I heard that before…?
“I see you’ve been doing the TARDIS up a bit. I don’t like it” is an epic burn in the Doctor’s ongoing rivalry with their other selves 😄
The best part of the whole thing is when the first doctor refers to the other two as “a dandy and a clown”
That was very good, yes.
If Pertwee wasn’t a dandy he at least really like the look lol.
Yeah. Omega chewed the scenery so much he had to will more into being. And no, Bessie wasn’t a fever dream lol. Can you imagine it being brought back as a pivotal plot device in modern who though? All the people that would be completely lost