“The Mind Robber” (Series 6, Episodes 6-10)
This is
just a delightfully creative serial. The
Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe find themselves flung out of our reality into the Land
of Fiction, where the trees form words and storybook characters and monsters alike
make their home. Zoe kicks some serious
butt, and it takes the Doctor two tries to put Jamie’s face together – love it.
“The War Games” (Series 6, Episodes 35-44)
Two’s
last story has another remarkably original premise. What seems at first to be a World War I battlefield
soon proves far more complicated, what with all the British redcoats,
Confederate soldiers, and Roman centurions running around. Plus, we get our first look at the Time
Lords! The Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe are
all fantastic, and the final moments are heartbreaking.
“The Invasion” (Series 6, Episodes 11-18)
This almost-complete
serial (filled in with two animated episodes) is an awfully nice Cyberman
yarn. We get an early Brigadier appearance
as vintage Cybermen terrorize London.
While the Doctor and Jamie get amusingly captured, Zoe is all kinds of
amazing – she wears a fabulous boa and blows up a computer with her words. Really, though, this is one of my favorites because,
at the start of the story, a cloaked TARDIS is left invisible in a cow field,
all so we can have the incredible visual of our intrepid heroes groping around
trying to find it at the end. So much
love.
“The Tomb of the Cybermen” (Series 5, Episode
1-4)
The
sole story I’ve seen with Victoria.
While I love Zoe more, Victoria’s no slouch, and she works well with the
Doctor and Jamie. There are low-budget
Cybermats, an amazing frozen Cyber-hive, cool Cyber-hieroglyphics, and one
awesomely terrible Cyber-pun. The Doctor
mocks Jamie’s kilt, has a lovely conversation with Victoria about his family,
and accidentally opens the door to a Cyber-tomb because he just can’t help
solving puzzles. What’s not to love?
“The Dominators” (Series 6, Episodes 1-5)
Okay,
so the plot is a bog-standard “team TARDIS saves a race from a group of
robot-wielding oppressors,” but that’s not important. What’s important is Zoe grumbling about the
ugly local clothes she has to wear, the Doctor playing stupid to stay under the
radar, and Jamie bending the heavens to get back to his friends. Also, the sonic screwdriver is actually used
on screws!
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