@KrynoidPodCast I have finally finished The Dominators. The final episode was quite good actually--faster paced, clever, etc. But basically it could have been a 2-parter with parts 1-4 condensed into a single.
Ending reminds me of Ribos Operation, with the Doctor >
Ending reminds me of Ribos Operation, with the Doctor >
> straight up murdering the baddie with a bomb of their own (actually the two situations are remarkably similar), and quite questionable--surely would have been faster to take it to outer space in the TARDIS.
All in all, I probably enjoyed this more >
All in all, I probably enjoyed this more >
> when watched episodically instead of in one sitting (make the repetition somewhat less annoying--but by the way, did you know the Quarks are dangerously low on power?)
Cully was superbly written and acted--one of the great single-story companions. And his double-act with >
Cully was superbly written and acted--one of the great single-story companions. And his double-act with >
> Jamie was Holmsian in its excellence. Jamie was also great in this story.
I also loved the handheld shot of the Doctor running with the "bomb" in Ep 5. Overall Ep 5 was so great how it mated studio and location, and how they really made it feel like the team was truly >
I also loved the handheld shot of the Doctor running with the "bomb" in Ep 5. Overall Ep 5 was so great how it mated studio and location, and how they really made it feel like the team was truly >
> in a bunker right underneath the drilling site--so clever with the "little bomb" sound effects, and the Doctor retrieving the big bomb right after it was dropped from outside. Extremely good direction, editing, and sound design.
Overall, I enjoyed watching it, but >
Overall, I enjoyed watching it, but >
> I can certainly understand why Patrick Troughton died when he realized he had asked to watch it at the convention.