अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe Doctor explains to his friends that the Master is trying to gain the power of the last of the Daemons, a race who influenced Earth's development, while the Master brings the rest of the ... सभी पढ़ेंThe Doctor explains to his friends that the Master is trying to gain the power of the last of the Daemons, a race who influenced Earth's development, while the Master brings the rest of the village under his control.The Doctor explains to his friends that the Master is trying to gain the power of the last of the Daemons, a race who influenced Earth's development, while the Master brings the rest of the village under his control.
Laurence Archer
- Villager
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Keith Ashley
- Villager
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Gladys Bacon
- Villager
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Ernest Blyth
- Villager
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The story continues to be very good, The Master is at the top of his powers, summoning powerful forces and suppressing an entire village.
There is plenty of action, motorbikes, helicopter chases, even dear old Bessie in action. There's a cracking explosion.
I'm not a huge lover of Bok, I liked him initially, but not convinced by the movement etc, probably better in later episodes. Miss Hawthorne continues to impress as a character.
I loved the discussions about the horned creatures, I imagine this story offended many during its transmission, the subject matter is fairly provocative I guess.
Stunning production values, it has lots of action, has a good story, and a dark tone, it's another rich episode. 8/10
There is plenty of action, motorbikes, helicopter chases, even dear old Bessie in action. There's a cracking explosion.
I'm not a huge lover of Bok, I liked him initially, but not convinced by the movement etc, probably better in later episodes. Miss Hawthorne continues to impress as a character.
I loved the discussions about the horned creatures, I imagine this story offended many during its transmission, the subject matter is fairly provocative I guess.
Stunning production values, it has lots of action, has a good story, and a dark tone, it's another rich episode. 8/10
Review of all 5 episodes:
This story begins with an absolutely fantastic episode which is Doctor Who at its very best. The atmospheric, eerie goings on and brilliantly believable characterisations exude sheer class. The acting and writing are of the highest standard and the production values are good for the day. This excellence continues as the story continues into a great 2nd episode. The middle and end part of the story is slightly more variable in a way with moments that are not perfectly executed and parts that are less well thought through (such as the Master's manipulation of villagers, satanic rituals and morris dancing) than the magnificent best aspects of the story but there is enough really great stuff going on all the way through to keep every episode at a minimum of 9/10. The Doctor and the UNIT team are at their absolute peak with engaging and funny performances all round.
The story involves magic versus science with The Master using black magic incantations to summon an ancient and ultra-powerful being to try to conquer the Earth. There is a sleepy English village, a mysterious barrow, a stone gargoyle coming to life to attack, an enormous cloven-hooved being, a wonderful white witch, an impressively exploding church and some great guest performances. For example there is a terrific cameo by Robert Wentworth as the cynically gritty but amusing archaeologist Professor Horner and a funny but realistic TV crew led by David Simeon as Alastair Fergus. One such nice cameo is from UNIT technical expert Sgt. Osgood who Steven Moffatt much later intended to be the father of the character Osgood in 21st Century Doctor Who. He apparently decided against officially naming him as her father because he worried it would have annoyed fans by contradicting Osgood's life as portrayed in extended universe material although fear of upsetting fans seems out of character.
The final episode is basically all brilliant fun except for a very slight anticlimax with how the Daemon Azal suddenly overreacts to Jo's willingness to sacrifice her life for the Doctor. It is a small complaint though as the Doctor's performance makes up for it with the moral and environmental themes raised very well indeed. Jon Pertwee is exceptional throughout this story with fine support from Nicholas Courtney. There is great action with John Levene and Richard Franklin particularly active in punch ups, helicopter/motorcycle chases and shootouts. Roger Delgado exudes class and charisma as the Master and the dialogue all the way through is excellent.
Magic is in the air in more ways than one and that magic touch and charm shines through this story overcoming any production limitations or small issues.
My ratings: Episodes 1 & 2 - 10/10, Episode 3 - 9.5/10, Episode 4 - 9/10, Episode 5 - 9.5/10. Overall - 9.6/10.
Season 8 Overall Review:
Season 8 was a great season introducing the iconic villain The Master and maintaining high standards of script and fun ideas.
Season 8 average rating: 8.66/10.
This story begins with an absolutely fantastic episode which is Doctor Who at its very best. The atmospheric, eerie goings on and brilliantly believable characterisations exude sheer class. The acting and writing are of the highest standard and the production values are good for the day. This excellence continues as the story continues into a great 2nd episode. The middle and end part of the story is slightly more variable in a way with moments that are not perfectly executed and parts that are less well thought through (such as the Master's manipulation of villagers, satanic rituals and morris dancing) than the magnificent best aspects of the story but there is enough really great stuff going on all the way through to keep every episode at a minimum of 9/10. The Doctor and the UNIT team are at their absolute peak with engaging and funny performances all round.
The story involves magic versus science with The Master using black magic incantations to summon an ancient and ultra-powerful being to try to conquer the Earth. There is a sleepy English village, a mysterious barrow, a stone gargoyle coming to life to attack, an enormous cloven-hooved being, a wonderful white witch, an impressively exploding church and some great guest performances. For example there is a terrific cameo by Robert Wentworth as the cynically gritty but amusing archaeologist Professor Horner and a funny but realistic TV crew led by David Simeon as Alastair Fergus. One such nice cameo is from UNIT technical expert Sgt. Osgood who Steven Moffatt much later intended to be the father of the character Osgood in 21st Century Doctor Who. He apparently decided against officially naming him as her father because he worried it would have annoyed fans by contradicting Osgood's life as portrayed in extended universe material although fear of upsetting fans seems out of character.
The final episode is basically all brilliant fun except for a very slight anticlimax with how the Daemon Azal suddenly overreacts to Jo's willingness to sacrifice her life for the Doctor. It is a small complaint though as the Doctor's performance makes up for it with the moral and environmental themes raised very well indeed. Jon Pertwee is exceptional throughout this story with fine support from Nicholas Courtney. There is great action with John Levene and Richard Franklin particularly active in punch ups, helicopter/motorcycle chases and shootouts. Roger Delgado exudes class and charisma as the Master and the dialogue all the way through is excellent.
Magic is in the air in more ways than one and that magic touch and charm shines through this story overcoming any production limitations or small issues.
My ratings: Episodes 1 & 2 - 10/10, Episode 3 - 9.5/10, Episode 4 - 9/10, Episode 5 - 9.5/10. Overall - 9.6/10.
Season 8 Overall Review:
Season 8 was a great season introducing the iconic villain The Master and maintaining high standards of script and fun ideas.
Season 8 average rating: 8.66/10.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe helicopter explosion was taken from From Russia with Love (1963). It had previously been used in The Enemy of the World.
- गूफ़As the Squire stands, shocked by the Master's Demonstration of the powers he can summon, a crew member's arm can be seen hiding between the door and the wall.
- कनेक्शनEdited from From Russia with Love (1963)
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