...another great episode!... I liked this bit... cheers.

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And @BigBrotherCritic - you are game, I wouldn't let the Doctor anywhere near small children.
And I haven't looked forward to the finale this much since RTD's finales, and the 50th of course.
Delicious, 2nd time around.
And could Clara be a Dalek? She has always been a Dalek, or something.
Souffle girl mystery perhaps?
I see cybermen are in the preview.
Love the look of what has to be a new companion, she looks like a modern warrior elf from Rivendale.
And oh yeah, @stickeyfingers - mythical, a few refs, red riding hood, sleeping beauty, fairies,
and it moved into Ent like Lord of the Rings myth, and fairy tales of old England,
heavily Druid stuff with nature.
And all a bit Triffidy at first.
Oh and, Clara, whatever she is, she can't be staying for long they are getting everything ready, even the sad and dramatic goodbyes between Doctor and Clara - am I wrong?
Seems evident to me, what do you think???
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The Sensorites is one of only a handful of DW stories that I had never seen before starting this marathon (I'll mention any others as I get to them). Despite having it on video, and then DVD, I'd never really been inspired to fill the gap. Coming up to it this time, I admit to feeling a bit apprehensive, like it might possibly be the first stumbling block in what has been a terrific run of episodes. Should I have worried? Not particularly. I'm either blessed or cursed with finding something to enjoy about every episode, and I don't like to focus on the negative, other than in the context of gently mocking anything ridiculous, which adds an element of fun to the process anyway. The Sensorites themselves seemed to be a cheap monster of the week, never to return, though they do score credibility points in the new series when we learn that they are related to the Ood. The Sensorites are quite charming in their own way, especially in a scene where they kindly explain to the audience that their hearts are in the centre of their chests, or when doing a "I have never thought of that!" double-take, or a "Yes, yes it was" back-track when caught out lying.
What this story does provide is character development for Susan, and a chance for Carole Ann Ford to shine, which she mostly does. Even when she fumbles a line ("We can both guide them... we can guide them both") it's no big deal and is kind of charming anyway. Her line "Isn't it better to travel hopefully than arrive?" is perplexing, but equally charming. The Doctor and Susan have their first real argument as she disobeys him for the first time, and we get to see her telepathic powers at last. Susan also gets to lighten up a bit, laughing at the Sensorites and their "flip flip flop" feet.
William Hartnell seemed to have enjoyed this story, and it's evident in his performance, particularly when injecting moments of humour such as his "And what's wrong with that?" mock indignation when someone comments on someone else's hair turning white.
Carol, one of the human crewmembers abducted by the Sensorites, is played by Ilona Rogers, who would later play psychic Zara Moonbeam in Prisoner, my other favourite show.
The commentary track on the DVD features William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, plus the designer, make-up artist and one of the Sensorite actors (who identifies himself as "the fat one", bless).
In summary, I did enjoy this one a lot more than I expected, and for a show that is over 50 years old that's not a bad thing by any means.
I thought that when Maebh's sister Annabel came out of the bushes it was an oddly grand moment, and with no explanation about where she has been and why she was hiding in a bush, so I thought maybe Annabel will return, and possibly as a companion. Just a theory though.Who in the preview are you guys thinking might be the new companion?
I don't have it recorded, but I think I saw Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and Osgood with her inhaler.
I really like the Dalek/Soufflé Girl theory, it would open up a whole new world of possibilities for Dalek stories, with Clara DNA Daleks.Delicious, 2nd time around.
And could Clara be a Dalek? She has always been a Dalek, or something.
Souffle girl mystery perhaps?
I see cybermen are in the preview.
Love the look of what has to be a new companion, she looks like a modern warrior elf from Rivendale.
And oh yeah, @stickeyfingers - mythical, a few refs, red riding hood, sleeping beauty, fairies,
and it moved into Ent like Lord of the Rings myth, and fairy tales of old England,
heavily Druid stuff with nature.
And all a bit Triffidy at first.
Oh and, Clara, whatever she is, she can't be staying for long they are getting everything ready, even the sad and dramatic goodbyes between Doctor and Clara - am I wrong?
Seems evident to me, what do you think???
I hope Danny doesn't give her the ultimatum, though it might happen. To me he seems like someone who would want his partner to make her own decisions, but he if didn't like it he might bail. And I'd be annoyed with Clara if she let her man dictate to her what she should do, so I think, or at least am hoping, that when Clara goes it is her own decision....oh wow kxk... I have to agree with all of this post...Clara reverting or should I say... eventually becoming a Dalek makes so much sense!... and you're dead right about them getting everyone ready for Clara to leave... the fact that she loves Danny Pink and has lied to him about travelling again with The Doctor means that eventually Danny is probably going to give Clara the... 'it's either him or me' ultimatum in the end methinks... and we all know right now who she'll pick don't we?... a great insight into the workings of all of the workings of Dr Who kxk... well done!... cheers.
What a coincidence, me too, haha.I'm starting The Reign Of Terror tomorrow, another one I've seen none of, really looking forward to it, and seeing how the 2 animated episodes turned out.
...another great episode!... I liked this bit... cheers.
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I find the alternative reality stuff disappointing too ... why can't it be real?!! Of course, in this case, they tried to fit it into our reality by saying that humans are good at forgetting, but the world being completely covered in trees overnight would be kinda hard to forget. Still, I can live with it, how else could they explain it.I was waiting for a GIF of this moment to show up.
Ummmmmmm. I didn't love this episode. It was ok, but not great. I guess I feel weird about episodes that set at exactly our time because it reminds me that this is in an alternative reality and not our own (which breaks my heart). Also the tree shield concept was so obvious from the beginning it was frustrating when the Doctor finally got it. It wasn't giving the characters enough credit. Also the firefly guardian things were never really properly explained. Lots of frustrating loose ends.
THEN WTF FINALE ALREADY they kind of just threw everything in the blender at once. The grand story arc hasn't even had any lead up this season. There have been no details revealed whatsoever then suddenly it's the finale. Makes me uneasy. Except the preview did hint it's related to Clara being the impossible girl.