“Enlightenment” (Series 20, Episodes 17-20)
The
Eternals have a big ole space race with seafaring ships refitted for celestial
travel. Aside from reminding me of Treasure Planet, an unexpectedly amazing
movie, that’s just a bang-up premise.
The Eternals are an interesting race, the visuals are magnificent, and
both Tegan and Turlough are used to good effect. (Just ignore the Black Guardian’s ridiculous
crow hat – oy vey.)
“Black Orchid” (Series 19, Episodes 17-18)
This short
story is delightful fun, lighter and fluffier than most. Dropping in on an English manor in the 20s,
we have the Doctor mistaken for a famous cricketer, Nyssa and her 1920s double
in fabulously cute insect costumes, and Tegan adorably dancing the Charleston. Even Adric is pretty tolerable. Fantastic all around!
“Castrovalva” (Series 19, Episodes 1-4)
Five
has an interesting first serial. With a
major regeneration crisis in progress, the Doctor travels deep into the TARDIS
to keep stable, leaving the many pieces of Four’s outfit like breadcrumbs to
find his way back. Also, Tegan and Nyssa
fly the TARDIS by themselves, and Tegan climbs
rocks in heels! Girl’s got pluck.
“The Caves of Androzani” (Series 21, Episodes
19-23)
From
first to last. Final stories are a crap
shoot for any Doctor – for every “The War Games,” you have an “End of Time” –
but Five’s is pretty darn good. Sharez
Jek is a mundo creepy villain, and it’s affecting to see the Doctor and Peri
struggling to withstand the toxin they’ve been exposed to. The last few minutes are wonderful; after
starting out with such a lovely Doctor in Five, Peri really lost the companion
lottery to get saddled with Six for the rest of her time on the show.
“The Visitation” (Series 19, Episodes 13-16)
I’m a
big of this 17th-century adventure.
Highwayman/actor Richard Mace makes an amusing one-shot comrade, the
Terileptils are awesome and gross, and the harlequin robots are gorgeous. Plus, I always love it when the historical
stories really incorporate history into the plot – the final shot is to die
for.
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