“Spearhead from Space” (Series 7, Episodes
1-4)
Starting
at the beginning. Even though I just
said I was wary of Three from the first, he turned me around partway through
this opening story. I like the gentler
impression he makes and his happiness at his new eyebrows. With no carryover companions to ease us into
the new reign, it’s good we have the Brigadier and UNIT to wonder at the new
Doctor along with us, and Liz is wonderful. Brilliant, capable, and classy.
“Planet of the Spiders” (Series 11, Episodes
21-26)
And why
not skip right to the end? Metebelis III
and the spiders are great, and I like seeing Capt. Yates again. Sarah Jane has a rather different
relationship with Three than with Four, but it’s still lovely, and the final
moments of the serial are every bit as affecting as a regeneration episode
should be. (Also – there’s something on
your back!)
“The Green Death” (Series 10, Episodes 21-26)
It
seems I have a thing for Three’s “event” stories. While Jo isn’t one of my top-tier companions,
she’s so sweet and bubbly that I can’t help but love her, and I have nothing
but praise for the interactions here between her and the Doctor. Additionally, Professor Jones is an excellent
one-off character, and the giant radioactive maggots are freaky and disgusting.
“Planet of the Daleks” (Series 10, Episodes
15-20)
This is
just a really well-made Dalek story with good thrills and memorable side
characters. Plus, it’s cool to see Jo on
her own at the start of the serial and forced to figure things out for
herself. She doesn’t often get moments
to shine, but despite how frightened and worried she is, she’s very brave here,
and I love her concern for the Doctor.
“Carnival of Monsters” (Series 10, Episodes
5-8)
Maybe
it’s a little off-the-wall, but I love this story. I tend to like the more time-trippy classics,
and it’s awesome to see the Doctor and Jo trying to work out the madness around
them. With 1920s ship passengers,
dinosaurs, miniaturized monsters, and temperamental time loops, there’s plenty
to keep you entertained.
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