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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Character Profile - Rose Tyler: The Returns


Calling Out

Following the conclusion of the battle of Canary Wharf, Rose finds herself trapped in a parallel universe with no way to return to her home universe. However, as determined as ever, Rose did not let this stop her. Rose makes a surprise appearance at the end of Partners in Crime, when Donna Noble leaves her with a message for Sylvia, Donna's mother. However, without passing the message on, Rose disappears with a flash of light, returning to the parallel universe, with neither her or Donna knowing about the other person's connection with the Doctor.

Rose calls out to the Doctor
Rose later appears on the TARDIS scanner silently calling out for the Doctor, unseen by Donna, who was concentrating on the plan to defeat the Sontarans. The same happens later on in the Crusader-50 on the planet Midnight. However, the Doctor is busy dealing with the entity that is terrorising the passengers of the stricken tour bus.

Bad Wolf Rises

When Donna had an alternate timeline created around her decision to turn left at a junction, a choice that led her to meet the Doctor. In this alternate timeline, Donna turns right, causing her never to meet the Doctor. Rose appears to Donna several times after the Doctor died in this parallel universe as Donna was not there to intervene. During this time, Rose encourages Donna to get out of London for Christmas in 2008, saving her from the Titanic which crash-landed in Central London without the Doctor to prevent it, but leaving Donna homeless.

Rose persuades Donna that the
timeline is not right
Rose appears to Donna once again, revealing she is working with UNIT to attempt to fix the timeline. They have realised that Donna is the cause of this timeline, and to prevent it ever happening, Rose has to persuade Donna to travel back in time and somehow convince herself to turn left. After Donna sacrifices herself to save the timelines, Rose leaves her a message for the Doctor: "Bad Wolf."

When the Earth is transported across space, Rose returns to her home universe in the midst of a Dalek invasion. Trying desperately to contact the Doctor, Rose attempts to join the Subwave Network with the Doctor's other friends. However, this is unsuccessful, leading her to go and find the Doctor by herself. However, just as they are about to reunite, a Dalek shoots the Doctor, causing the Doctor to begin regenerating...

The Metacrisis Doctor goes to the
parallel world with Rose
The Doctor manages to direct the regeneration energy into his severed hand, allowing him to keep his appearance, following which Rose infiltrates the Dalek Crucible alongside the Doctor, Donna and Jack. Here, Rose meets Davros, creator of the Daleks, before teaming up with more of the Doctor's friends to defeat Davros and the Daleks, with help from the Metacrisis Doctor. Following this, Rose is forced to return to the parallel world, but this time she gets to keep the Metacrisis Doctor, who like her, only has one life.

Shining Moment

The Moment takes on the
form of the Bad Wolf
Rose appears again as the Tenth Doctor visits all his friends prior to his regeneration. However, as Rose is in the parallel world, the Doctor has to visit Rose in the past, meeting her on New Year's Day 2005, where he foreshadows her later meeting with him.

When the War Doctor is about to use the Moment to destroy Gallifrey, the interface takes on the shape of Rose as an important figure from the Doctor's timeline. In the form of "Bad Wolf", the Moment guides the War Doctor to make the right decision, showing him his future selves and how his choice affects his future.



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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Top Five(ish) - Doctors

Hello readers! Something a bit special today. I haven't been around for a few weeks due to scary future stuff, but I couldn't miss today. Today marks the first anniversary of this blog! To mark this special day, I thought I'd answer one of the most essential questions of Doctor who fandom: who is my favourite Doctor?

This isn't going to be a normal Top Five post. That would be much too difficult to write and rank. I am going to start with my favourite Doctor, then work my way down from there. I have different tiers of Doctors, within which I cannot decide an explicit ranking. Therefore, without further ado, here is my top five tiers of Doctors. I can't do anything the simple way.... -sighs-

Note: A large amount of time passed during the writing of this post and this order underwent some heavy reshuffling and opinions changed leading to many rewrites, so just go with it...


First Tier

This one is solely reserved for my favourite Doctor:

The Fourth Doctor

Portrayed by Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor (and also the longest serving Doctor) is my favourite due to the energy he brought to the part. Baker's sole ambition was to make the show as enjoyable as possible for his audience, something which he put forward in his portrayal with excellent conviction, even if he didn't have the best material to work with. His comedic performances with excellent ruthlessness was a brilliant combination, and I can't really sum up into words how good he is. Though that could just be me writing this at 2am.

Second Tier

Here you will find the Doctors I consider to be excellent, but not quite the best:

Sixth Doctor

The Sixth Doctor is the most underrated Doctor. Colin Baker brings a fresh energy to the role and during his time as the Doctor, you can see his character develop massively. He gels well with his companions, yet still keeps the abrasive side to the character. It's a shame that the BBC weren't fully backing the show once it came round to this era, but Baker puts his all into his portrayal despite of all the bad press and cancellation efforts.

Eleventh Doctor

Despite some shaky patches for the show during Matt Smith's time as the Doctor, one constant brilliant element to the show was his acting talents shining through. The progression of the show during this time was great for my tastes, as it moved from fairy-tale to a darker fantasy. I liked how this Doctor reacted to personal trauma, as he took time to recover from it rather than jump straight back into adventures and keep talking out his traumas, but more on that later....

Third Tier

These Doctors give a good, solid performance:

Second Doctor

Patrick Troughton's Doctor was the first one to take over the lead role, giving him the great responsibility of selling the changes to the audience. The Second Doctor was a lot more active than the First Doctor making him less reliant on his companions. Troughton's Doctor also brought a more juvenile characteristic to the role, yet could still play serious when the role demanded it. He brought a humour to the role which has stuck around for the show's history.

Seventh Doctor

The late 1980s was a rough time for Doctor Who. After defying cancellation once, the show was under great scrutiny from the powers that were. For me, the Seventh Doctor, portrayed by Sylvester McCoy, got off to a rocky start, but once he was paired with Ace, the show began to improve despite the reduced production values. His character showed echos of the Second Doctor, with silly and serious sides when they were appropriate. 

Ninth Doctor

This Doctor brought the show back with a bang in 2005. Portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, this Doctor was possibly the most human yet, showing the pain and grief caused by his loss in the Time War. This Doctor got more personal with his companions, making his character more relatable then his previous incarnations and more appropriate for the modern audiences. Despite the 'damaged goods' character, Eccleston could also play a more comedic chatacter towards the end of his tenure when Captian Jack joined the TARDIS crew. 

Tenth Doctor

Widely considered as the best Doctor by the young fans of today (many of whom are ignorant to the classic era), I find that David Tennant's Doctor is suitably eccentric, alongside the ability to be comedic and serious in the appropriate circumstances. However, this Doctor became too attached to Rose and his new inability to move on from lost companions meant his Doctor was almost too human. This Doctor was at his best with Donna when Rose was completely out of the picture. 

Twelfth Doctor

The current Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi, has got off to a decent start. So far, I am thoroughly enjoying his tenure with Capaldi being one of the shining lights in the not so good episodes. While this Doctor has not yet been fully developed and explored, in episodes we have seen so far, the Twelfth Doctor has been shown to be practically inhuman. He isn't as tolerant as other incarnations towards humans, but I hope that he mellows over time like the First Doctor. 

Fourth Tier

The following are still good, but have some character flaws:

First Doctor

The original Doctor was portrayed as a wise, learned old grandfather by William Hartnell, and this enabled him to come across as kind and caring some of the time, but also crotchety and intolerant at other times. These contrasts in characterisation sometimes make his performance seem disjointed, however, Hartnell's excellent acting abilities allow him to steal any scene, regardless of his health issues later in his tenure. 

Third Doctor

This Doctor's era got off to a brilliant start with Jon Pertwee's partnership with Caroline John. As intellectual equals, they had an agreeable relationship with mutual respect. However, with intellectectual superiority over later companions, the Doctor began to show arrogance. However, the earth bound format of much of his era gave Pertwee lots of chance to establish chemistry with the UNIT regulars. 


Fifth Doctor

Portrayed by Peter Davison, this Doctor had an excellent charm and a great relationship with most of his companions. However, there were times when he could be hapless and childish, often leading to immature arguments between him and his companions, such as Adric. Nevertheless, the Doctor held up some Doctor-ish traits such as pacifism and getting there with minimal bloodshed. Also, I find that due to a large number of companions in his era, character development could be limited at times.

Fifth Tier

I don't have enough experience with these Doctors to pass a suitable judgement upon them:

Eighth Doctor

At time of writing, I have only just recently watched the TV Movie, and I have to say, I really think this Doctor had great potential. Paul McGann brought an excellent personality to the role, despite the narrative issues in the film. However, his character was much more developed in the Big Finish audio dramas, but I haven't been able to listen to many of those. 

War Doctor

John Hurt's forgotten Doctor is portrayed brilliantly, with most of the Doctor's human qualities stripped right back making this Doctor seem even more alien than the rest of them. However, with only his 50th Anniversary appearance to go off, this Doctor's full development was limited. 




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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Death Count - Planet of the Ood

Hello readers! As I am watching The Sensorites, I have decided to post the Death Count of the which takes place on the nearby Ood-Sphere: Planet of the Ood. Enjoy!

About this Story

TitlePlanet of the Ood
No. of Episodes1
Series No.
Episode No.
Series 4
Episode 3
Broadcast Date19th Apr 2008
Run-Time43' 38"
DoctorTenth Doctor
CompanionDonna Noble
A Rabid Ood threatens the guards


Synopsis

With the TARDIS on random mode, the Doctor and Donna land on the Ood Sphere where they meet a dying Ood which has "Red Eye". Intrigued, the Doctor and Donna investigate the Ood Operations complex, discovering the horrible secrets behind the Ood servants. Can they put things right and free the Ood from their slavery?

The Death Count

CharacterTime of DeathDescription
Mr Bartle1' 09"Ood translator ball
Ood Delta Fifty6' 36"Gunshot wound, shot by guards
Unnamed Ood13' 47"Shot by guards
Unnamed Guard21' 36"Ood translator ball
Unnamed Guest29' 45"Ood translator ball
Unnamed Guest29' 55"Ood translator ball
Unnamed Guest20' 58"Ood translator ball
Solana Mercurio30' 17"Ood translator ball
Unnamed Ood30' 43"Shot by guards
Unnamed Guard30' 48"Ood translator ball
Unnamed Ood30' 57"Shot by guards
Commander Kess31' 11"Gassed by Ood
Unnamed Ood32' 52"Shot by guards
Unnamed Guard35' 55"Rabid Ood
Dr Ryder37' 06"Thrown by Halpen into Ood Brain
Mr Halpen39' 21"Turns onto Ood-kind

Death Toll:

16

Death Rating:

36.67 (Yellow)



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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Doctor Who DVD Files - Part Eleven: Issues 54-58

Introduction

Hello readers, and welcome to part eleven of this series. The DVDs in this part feature the Tenth Doctor's final adventures in the 2009-2010 specials, the ending of the Black Guardian trilogy, and the shock return of Davros! Enjoy!

Issue 54 (26/01/2011)

The DVD

The Robots of Death - The Fourth Doctor and Leela are caught up in a mechanical murder mystery!

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Robots of Death - The Fourth Doctor is accused of murder (DOC 4.16)
  • The Doctor - Lonely Warrior - Read about the Tenth Doctor's solo adventures (Part 54)
  • Alien Worlds - Segonax - Visit the planet that was home to the famed Psychic Circus (SG1)
  • Enemies - Reapers - Duck! The winged creatures from the Vortex are coming (RP1)
  • Who on Earth - Great Encounters - Find out which ancient heroes the Doctor has met (Part 4)
  • Enemies - Major Stike - Meet the Sontaran who tried to travel in time (SN5)
  • Behind the Scenes - Wild Thing - Ex-companion Louise Jameson talks about her time in the TARDIS (Part 54)
  • Allies - Vincent Van Gogh - Find out more about the life of this great artist (VG1)
  • Technology - Voc Robots - Look inside one of the robots that manned Storm Mine 4 (VR1)


Issue 55 (09/02/2011)

The DVD

Planet of the Dead - Travelling in solitude, the Tenth Doctor travels to a desert planet on a bus

The Waters of Mars - The Doctor visits the Red Planet, where he faces a watery foe

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The Waters of Mars - The Doctor stumbles on a fixed point in time, but can he walk away? (EP 4.16)
  • Alien Worlds - Celestial Toyroom - Enter the strange world of games and trickery (CT1)
  • Enemies - Dream Lord - See part of the Doctor that he normally suppresses (DR1)
  • The Doctor - The End of Ten - The Tenth Doctor's journey comes to a spectacular close (Part 55)
  • Allies - Miss Evangelista - Meet one of the victims of the Vashta Nerada (EV1)
  • Flashback - Over the Edge - Watch the Morbius monster take a fatal tumble (DR4-6)
  • Behind the Scenes - Mars Attacked - Find out what it was like on Mars in our interview with Gemma Chan (Part 55)
  • Episode Guide - Planet of the Dead - The Doctor hops on a London bus. Deestination: danger (EP 4.15)
  • Technology - Heavenly Host - Take a look at the inner workings of these angelic-looking robots (HH1)


Issue 56 (23/02/2011)

The DVD

The End of Time Part 1 - The Ood give the Doctor a terrible warning: the Master has returned to Earth!

The End of Time Part 2 - The Doctor battles with the Master, but when Gallifrey makes an appearance, what will the Doctor do?

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - The End of Time Part 1 - That Master's back, but that's the least of the Doctor's worries (EP 4.17)
  • Enemies - Smilers - You wouldn't like them when they're angry (SM1)
  • Who on Earth - The Romans - Read about the alien involvement during the Roman era (Part 5)
  • Allies - Rajesh Singh - Meet the Torchwood scientist and victim of the Cult of Skaro (RJ1)
  • Alien Worlds - Ood Sphere - Visit the home planet of the tentacle-face aliens (OO1)
  • Enemies - The Naismiths - Find out about this super-rich father-daughter team (NA1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Faithful Friend - Bernard Cribbins talks about his two Doctors (Part 56)
  • Episode Guide - The End of Time Part 2 - Someone comes knocking for the Doctor (EP 4.18)
  • Technology - Hesperus - Take a look at the inner workings of this Vinvocci ship (HE1)


Issue 57 (09/03/2011)

The DVD

Enlightenment - The Black Guardian increases his pressure upon Turlough, but will he actually kill the Doctor?

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Enlightenment - The Doctor and his companions get involved with a race through space (DOC 5.12)
  • Allies - Father Octavian - The man who knew what River Song had done (FO1)
  • Who on Earth - Stolen Artifacts - The Doctor and other aliens keep coming to Earth (Part 6)
  • Enemies - Eternals - Find out more about this mysterious race from outside time itself (ET1)
  • The Doctor - Time for Change -Re-live the Eleventh Doctor's first adventures (Part 57)
  • Alien Worlds - Deva Loka - Visit the jungle planet that was home to the Mara (DL1)
  • Flashback - Silver Showdown - Watch the quicksilver menace take out the Cybermen (DR5-4)
  • Technology - SS Shadow - Jump onboard the Edwardian yacht that sailed through space (SH1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Enlightened Companion - Mark Strickson talks about his role in Enlightenment (Part 57)


Issue 58 (23/03/2011)

The DVD

Destiny of the Daleks - Unwittingly landing on Skaro, the Doctor meets a genius he thought he'd seen the last of...

The Magazine

Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

  • Episode Guide - Destiny of the Daleks - The Doctor thought he'd seen the last of Davros, but he was wrong (DOC 4.30)
  • Allies - Rory Williams - Introducing one of the Doctor's most recent companions (RW1)
  • Enemies - 'Margaret' Slitheen - Meet a mean green alien Slitheen (SL2)
  • Who on Earth - History Makers - Learn more of Earth's history and interventions from aliens (Part 7)
  • Allies - Lucy Saxon - The woman who married a Time Lord and then tried to kill him (SX1)
  • Alien Worlds - Skaro - Visit the Dalek's mysterious home planet (SK1)
  • Enemies - Tetraps - Find out about the bat-like creatures battled by the Seventh Doctor (TE1)
  • Technology - Davros' Chair - Take a seat and look at the inner workings of Davros' travel unit (DV1)
  • Behind the Scenes - Boy Star - Matthew Waterhouse talks about his early days as companion Adric (Part 58)




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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Character Profile - Rose Tyler: Travels with Ten



Regeneration Recovery

Rose becomes Earth's champion in
the Doctor's absence
After the Doctor regenerated at the end of The Parting of the Ways, the TARDIS crash-landed on the Powell Estate just in time for Christmas. However, the Doctor was in a coma following the traumatic changes to his body, meaning that when the Sycorax arrived, Rose had to team up with Harriet Jones and UNIT to take down the threat. With time running out, the Doctor miraculously recovers just in time to stop the Sycorax attacking the planet with their blood control.

Travelling with the new Doctor, Rose arrived on New Earth, where a trip to New New York Hospital led to an encounter with a familiar threat. Rose's body was taken over by Cassandra, the self-titled "Last Human". However, with the Sisters of Plenitude holding deadly secrets of their own, it's not long before the possessed Rose to join forces with the Doctor and stop a deadly plague spreading across New Earth.

Rose witnesses the Werewolf's
transformation
Next, Rose travels to the Scottish Highlands, where she encounters Queen Victoria and a werewolf. Locked in the cellars of Torchwood House, Rose witnesses the wolf transforming in the moonlight before it is set loose to kill the Queen. Rose and the Doctor try to protect her, but their success depends upon some mistletoe and a very precious diamond.

Old Friends, Old Enemies

Rose get's along well with the Doctor's
old friend, Sarah Jane Smith
Posing as a dinner-lady and a physics teacher, Rose and the Doctor investigate a school that is a bit suspicious. However, they get more than they bargained for when the Krillitanes are found to have infiltrated the school and plan to use the children to turn themselves into gods. Also, Rose gets a shock to learn that she isn't the only woman in the Doctor's life, when Sarah Jane Smith is also found to be investigating the school.

With her ex-boyfriend Mickey Smith now also on board the TARDIS, Rose is feeling a little uncomfortable. But when they land aboard a 51st Century spaceship which is linked to 18th Century France, Rose is forced to work with Mickey to solve the mystery of the Clockwork robots and Madame de Pompadour.

Rose and Pete infiltrate Cybus Industries
Trapped in a parallel universe, Rose discovers that her father is still alive and cannot resist paying him a visit. However, the visit becomes costly when she encounters the Cybermen. When the parallel version of her mother is converted into a Cyberman, she works with Pete to infiltrate Cybus Industries and take them down. Rose is left upset when Mickey decides to stay in the parallel universe after the parallel version of himself is killed.

Welcome to Hell

A trip to London in the 1950 proves costly for Rose when she is attacked by the ravenous Wire, leaving her face featureless and her likeness screaming out of a TV screen in Mr Magpie's store. However, she is soon saved by the Doctor, who stops the Wire before millions of other people are also transformed.

Rose is terrorised by the Beast, which
is possessing Toby
Landing on an impossible planet, Rose is almost immediately in danger when the planet's surface collapses and the TARDIS is lost. Stranded, an evil force awakens and begins to terrorise the humans on the planet's surface. With the Ood turned into deadly weapons and the Beast attempting to escape his chains, Rose is in a race against time to leave the planet, but has to leave the Doctor behind...

Back on Earth, Rose and the Doctor deal with an alien pest in London, unaware that they're being tracked by LINDA and the deadly Abzorbaloff. With the members of LINDA disappearing one by one and the net closing in around the Doctor, Rose is also left in grave danger.

The Final Battle

Rose digs up a street to save the world
Rose is taken to see the London 2012 Olympics, but before they can see them, the Doctor mysteriously vanishes while investigating cases of missing children. Rose is forced to take on the mystery herself and rescue the Doctor, as well as prevent the world vanishing due to the power of the Isolus.

Returning home, Rose and the Doctor are shocked to discover the presence of ghosts. In their attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery, the Doctor and Rose end up at the Torchwood Tower, where they discover the ghosts are coming from the Void. But, they get more than they bargained for when the ghosts turn out to be an army of Cybermen and the Cult of Skaro, a secret Dalek group, also come through the Void.

Rose is devastated about being trapped
in the parallel universe
When the Cult of Skaro release their own army of Daleks, the two metallic races wage war upon each other, leading to a heavy loss of human life too. The only solution is to drag them all back into the Void, but at the risk of pulling themselves in due to their travels to the parallel Earth. When one of the levers controlling the hole in the universe fails, Rose attempts to fix it, however she is dragged away, being saved by her father at the last moment. This means she is trapped in the parallel Earth forever, leaving her heartbroken.



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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Death Count - The Fires of Pompeii

Hello readers! In this edition of the of the Death Count series, I will be counting up the deaths in the Tenth Doctor story The Fires of Pompeii. Enjoy!

About this Story

TitleThe Fires of Pompeii
No. of Episodes1
Series No.
Episode No.
Series 4
Episode 2
Broadcast Date12th Apr 2008
Run-Time48' 17"
DoctorTenth Doctor
CompanionDonna Noble
The Doctor and Donna meet a Pyrovile in the
heart of Versuvius

Synopsis

Aiming for Ancient Rome, the Doctor makes a slip up and lands in Pompeii, on Volcano Day. Surrounded by prophecies and soothsayers, the Doctor discovers a fiery race of aliens in the heart of the mountain where he has to make a painful choice: Pompeii or the world?

The Death Count

CharacterTime of DeathDescription
Major Domo24' 42"Burned alive by Pyrovile
Pyrovile25' 09"Doused in water by Quintus
Lucius 38' 03"Inside the volcano upon eruption

Note: An unspecified number of Pyroviles were also in the volcano upon eruption.

Note: After the eruption, the destruction of Pompeii brought around 20,000 deaths, none of which are explicitly depicted on-screen

The citizens of Pompeii attempt to flee

Death Toll:

3

Death Rating:

6.21 (White)



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Sunday, December 28, 2014

Death Count - Voyage of the Damned

Hello readers! To round off the Christmas week, in this festive edition of the Death Count series, I will be counting up the deaths in the Tenth Doctor Christmas Special Voyage of the Damned. Enjoy!

About this Story

TitleVoyage of the Damned
No. of Episodes1
Series No.
Episode No.
Series 4
Episode X
Broadcast Date25th December 2007
Run-Time71' 53"
DoctorTenth Doctor
CompanionAstrid Peth
The Titanic Cruise Liner is orbiting above
planet Earth on Christmas Eve

Synopsis

After colliding with the Titanic, the Doctor hops on board to check it out. However, he gets a shock when he realises that it is a space ship orbiting the planet Earth. When asteroids collide with the ship, the Doctor has a race against time to save himself and his friends from the Heavenly Host, and to save the planet below from an almighty collision.

The Death Count

CharacterTime of DeathDescription
Unnamed Passenger20' 09"Crushed by falling beam
Unnamed Crewmember21' 14"Crushed by falling debris
Chief Steward22' 02"Sucked out into space
Unnamed Engineer24' 13"Killed by the Host with halo
Captain Hardaker24' 33"Crushed by falling beam 
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Kitchen Staff32' 00"Killed by the Host with halo
Heavenly Host33' 53"Crushed by falling beam, released by Mr Copper
Morvin Van Hoff38' 02"Falls off ledge into nuclear storm drive engines
Heavenly Host42' 10"Deactivated by Electromagnetic Pulse released by Bannakaffalatta
Heavenly Host42' 10"Deactivated by EMP released by Bannakaffalatta
Heavenly Host42' 10"Deactivated by EMP released by Bannakaffalatta
Heavenly Host42' 10"Deactivated by EMP released by Bannakaffalatta
Bannakaffalatta42' 56"Power drained after emitting EMP
Foon Van Hoff44' 50"Jumps into engines with a Host
Heavenly Host44' 50"Pulled into engines by Foon
Heavenly Host47' 48"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host47' 48"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host47' 48"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host49' 19"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host49' 19"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host49' 19"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Heavenly Host49' 19"Deactivated by EMP released by Astrid
Max Capricorn56' 58"Pushed into engines by Astrid
Astrid Peth56' 58Falls into engines with Max
 
Astrid and Max falling into the
nuclear storm drive engines

Death Toll:

30

Death Rating:

41.73 (Orange)



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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Top Five - Christmas Specials

It's Christmas Eve! Are we all excited for tomorrow's episode? I, for one, am really looking forward to it, so I have decided to celebrate by counting by my top five Christmas Specials. Since 2005, there have been 9 festive episodes. Which were a gift from the heavens, and which were as lame as a Christmas cracker joke?

Honorable Mentions

Firstly, I'd like to kick off with some good ones that just weren't good enough to get on the list:

  • The End of Time - The Tenth Doctor's swansong was a great story, but for a Christmas episode, it wasn't Christmassy enough for me. Also, although it was in the New Year episode, that "I don't want to go" line absolutely ruined the vibe.
  • The Christmas Invasion - The Tenth Doctor's debut, again, was another good story, but the thing that let this one down was that there was not enough Doctor. For a story that was meant to introduce a new Doctor, he spends most of it in a coma.


  • 5. The Runaway Bride (2006)

    The Racnoss attacks Central London
    After the heavy departure of Rose, the Doctor has a Christmassy adventure with a loud Donna Noble. For me, this episode is great as Donna is my favourite companion and she's in it, but the way David Tennant and Catherine Tate work together is absolutely brilliant. The dynamic was well established and I am so glad they decided to bring her back.

    The threat in this episode was also great. The Racnoss, brilliantly played by Sarah Parish, was menacing, while the Robot Santas were a good but completely separate addition which seemed to only be used for a few bangs at the party.

    4. The Next Doctor (2008)

    The Cybermen convert Miss Hartigan
    against their agreement
    The Cybermen returned for the first time since 2006 when the Doctor threw them all into the Void, and they plan to conquer Christmas in Victorian London. The return was executed well with the wonderfully acted Mercy Hartigan at the head of their plan. The Cybermen proved to be as ruthless as ever when they convert Miss Hartigan against her will.

    However, the thing that made this episode was the start of the lead up to Tennant's departure. Here, we see the Tenth Doctor face up to the fact that he will regenerate some day when he meets someone who appears to be his future regeneration. It's great to see how the Doctor is reacting to his future regeneration, even though he doesn't know how imminent it is.

    3. The Snowmen (2012)

    The Snowmen advance upon the
     Doctor and Clara
    Misleadingly advertised as the first appearance of the new companion played by Jenna Coleman, this episode was the birth of the Impossible Girl mystery that was the story-arc of the second part of Series 7. The chemistry between Jenna and Matt became immediately apparent, making the viewing easy and enjoyable.

    The return of the Great Intelligence was unexpected and brilliantly done, with this episode becoming a prequel to The Web of Fear with the nod to the London Underground. The Snowmen were also great as it took something Christmassy and turned it into a threat. Also, the death of Clara showed that these old enemies still packed a punch by killing ruthlessly.

    2. Voyage of the Damned (2007)

    The Doctor and his friends battle the
    Host on an unstable bridge
    The idea of a spaceship version of the Titanic orbiting Earth on Christmas Eve smells of disaster. My favourite thing about this episode is that it introduces a large range of guest characters then puts them in great peril. It them makes you watch them battle for survival with some emotional scenes as some don't survive. The whole guest cast is brilliant, particularly Kylie Minogue, as Astrid.

    Once again, the idea of taking a traditional Christmassy thing and turning it into a threat is brilliantly done, this time using angels. The Heavenly Host are ruthless killers despite being deceivingly helpful in earlier episodes. The imminent collision of the Titanic with Central London is also well done, with News Reports and cut scenes to what is happening on Earth at the time.

    1. Time of the Doctor (2013)

    The Eleventh Doctor's finale was a brilliant episode. Matt and Jenna's chemistry was brilliant and they both gave an emotional and impactful performance. I also liked the way the story brought together all of the story arcs, even though they had seemingly been resolved, and didn't fully resolve them, but gave them a regeneration of sorts, allowing them to carry forward into the Twelfth Doctor's era.

    The Doctor's greatest enemies assemble
    around the planet Trenzalore
    This episode also showcased an ensemble of the Eleventh Doctor's greatest foes, such as Daleks, Cybermen, the Silence and Weeping Angels, without making the episode overcrowded, which for me seems like a great task. Also, the theme of Christmas is very strong in this episode, which gave this episode a great balance of different emotions: the jolly festive spirit and the sadness at the loss of a Doctor.

    However, this episode, along with the 50th Anniversary, are absolutely pivotal in the direction of the entire show. The 50th toyed with the idea of Gallifrey still existing, with this episode confirming that it exists. Also, the show's lifetime is extended within the story of this episode, with the Doctor being given a new cycle of regenerations.

    Friday, November 7, 2014

    Finale Friday Special - Top Five: New Series Finales

    Tomorrow is part two of the two-part series finale, so I thought that for this week's Finale Friday Special, I would count down my top five series finales of the New Series so far. But first a fun fact about series finales: based on the records, there is over a 70% chance that Daleks will appear in a series finale in the new series. Will they make an appearance tomorrow night? I guess we'll have to wait and see...

    5. The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords (Series 3)

    The Master and the Doctor face each other
    once again
    In the episode preceding this two-part series finale, the Master made a shock return, and he preceded to steal the Doctor's TARDIS and leave him stranded at the end of the Universe. This means that the previous episode's cliffhanger meant the first part of the finale had already been partly established, meaning that less time was wasted upon establishing the situation.

    The return of the Master was done well by John Simm, who had a great on-screen chemistry with David Tennant. With much of this story taking place on board the SS Valiant, some parts could get a bit samey, but overall, I think the story was done well, with the effect of another Time Lord being explored greatly. However, on the emotions, this one's a bit easy-going compared to some of the finales.

    4. The Name of the Doctor (Series 7)

    The Doctor rescues Clara from his time stream
    This episode is famous for it's cliffhanger which set up the 50th anniversary episode. The cliffhanger saw the appearance of John Hurt, with a caption introducing him as the Doctor. This led fans to create many wild theories as to how this Doctor could fit in to the Whoniverse.

    However, there were other aspects to the episode. The main enemy of the episode was the Great Intelligence, who lures the Doctor to Trenzalore in order to gain access to the Doctor's tomb. There, the GI enters the Doctor's time stream and begins to destroy his past, however, plucky Clara jumps in at the last minute and stops the GI.

    This episode is where we start to see more dimensions to Clara, and it has a pretty dark tone compared to some of the more recent episodes. For example, Jenny is killed while in the psychic conference, before being revived again. The Great Intelligence, appearing for the third time in 6 months, is still a good villain, with sneaky sidekicks in the shape of Whisper Men.

    3. Army of Ghosts/Doomsday (Series 2)

    Rose begins to fall into the Void
    The ending to this action-packed finale had been foreshadowed for quite a few episodes now, but the opening scenes have you hooked from the start: Rose introduces the story as how she died. These episodes bring together and tie up the Torchwood story arc of series 2 quite nicely, leaving very few loose ends and it also paves the way for the Torchwood spin-off series.

    However, these episodes are probably most notable for the epic battle between the Daleks and the Cybermen, which Torchwood have accidentally caused. This is done brilliantly, as it doesn't particularly show which race wins, as both are sucked into the Void, leaving both races as formidable as they were before. Another pretty massive moment is the departure of Rose, who makes the choice to abandon her family to continue travelling with the Doctor, before she has to be rescued moments before falling into the Void, and becoming trapped on the parallel Earth.

    2. Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways (Series 1)

    The Doctor, Rose and Jack find themselves
    on board a Dalek ship
    These episodes were fantastic.

    The Daleks are back from the Time War and they've built themselves a large army from human tissue. They've been manipulating humankind for centuries and the Doctor could have stopped them, but instead, he unwittingly helped them. Plucking unlucky contestants from the Game Station, the Daleks have been transporting them to their ships where they're converted to Daleks. This give a real sense of threat as the Daleks have clearly been planning and have amassed a large army, rather than just throw together a last minute plan, as seems to be the recent trend.

    Also in this finale is the Ninth Doctor's regeneration, which quite frankly, came way too soon. It would have been great for him to stay, as his dynamic with Rose was better then Ten's - judge me. On top of this, Rose uses her initiative (I know, shocking!) and clambers her way back to the Game Station, and turns the Daleks into dust. Brilliant ending to the first series of the revived series!

    1. The Stolen Earth/Journey's End (Series 4)

    Jack is exterminated on board the Dalek crucible
    This finale brought the previous four years of Doctor Who together and it was fabulous. What I like about this is that for much of the first part of the finale, the Doctor is unable to help Earth, which has been moved across the universe, meaning that his past companions and allies have to work together to bring him to Earth's new location. This also sees the death of Harriet Jones, which was a very bold move, which I quite liked, despite being a Harriet Jones fan.

    Once again, the Daleks have a plan and have amassed an army, this time built from Davros' tissue, but this time they've also built a bomb which can end the entire universe. This shows that they really are a force to be reckoned with. Also, Rose is sent back to parallel Earth and Donna needs the have her memory wiped, ramping up the emotional factor of the episode, leaving a brilliant story which offers all kinds of brilliance!



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    Wednesday, October 22, 2014

    Doctor Who DVD Files - Part Five: Issues 22-28

    Introduction

    Hello readers, and welcome to the fifth part of this blog series! In this part, read about the DVD and magazine content in the seven issues that covered the fourth series and the 2008 Christmas special. Enjoy!

    Issue 22 (04/11/2009)

    The DVD

    Partners in Crime - Donna Noble investigates Adipose Industries, getting a lot more than she bargained for!

    The Fires of Pompeii - The Doctor mistakenly lands in Pompeii, where he had to make a difficult choice: Pompeii or the world?

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Episode Guide - Partners in Crime - The Doctor bumps into an old friend at Adipose Industries. (EP 4.1)
    • Technology - Parthenogenesis Detector - Take a look at the Doctor's ingenious Adipose tracker (PD1)
    • Allies - Donna Noble: Space Girl - Find out how Donna became the most important woman in creation (DN2)
    • The Doctor - A Noble Savage - After travelling alone, the Fourth Doctor finds a new companion (Part 22)
    • Episode Guide - The Fires of Pompeii - Can Donna convince the Doctor to save the people of Pompeii? (EP 4.2)
    • Allies - Tritovores - Meet the alien flies who were trapped on San Helios (TV1)
    • Enemies - Sun-Possessed - Shield your eyes from the searing gaze of these hot headed killers (SP1)
    • Behind the Scenes - When in Rome... - Discover behind the scenes secrets of recreating an ancient world (Part 22)
    • The Doctor - The Third Doctor - Read about the Doctor who started his life exiled to Earth (DOC3)


    Issue 23 (18/11/2009)

    The DVD

    Planet of the Ood - The Doctor takes Donna to the Ood Sphere, where they discover the dark secrets behind the Ood.

    The Sontaran Stratagem - Martha Jones drags the Doctor back to Earth to face an old enemy with UNIT.

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Episode Guide - Planet of the Ood - Can the Doctor and Donna work out why the Ood are enslaved? (EP 4.3)
    • Enemies - Cyber Leader - Meet all the brutal Cyber-bosses the Doctor has faced (CY2)
    • The Doctor - Shipwrecks and Skulls - The Doctor finally meets the Sontaran's mortal enemies: the Rutans (Part 23)
    • Behind the Scenes - Who's Behind the Ood? - Find out some script secrets from the writer of Planet of the Ood (Part 23)
    • Episode Guide - The Sontaran Stratagem - The Doctor and Donna team up with Martha to face an old foe (Ep 4.4)
    • Allies - Novice Hame - Read about the bad cat who came good in the end (NH1)
    • Flashback - Cold War - See the explosive result of a dangerous Cyber-encounter (DR6-1)
    • Technology - Sontaran Battle Pod - Step inside the ship for short, stocky aliens (SN1)
    • Allies - UNIT - Roll call of the bravest members of this special organisation (UN1)


    Issue 24 (02/12/2009)

    The DVD

    The Poison Sky - Can the Doctor save Earth by restoring the natural atmosphere?

    The Doctor's Daughter - The Doctor is dragged to Messaline where he gets a rather large surprise!

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Episode Guide - The Poison Sky - The air is full of toxic gas and the Earth is suffocating (EP 4.5)
    • Enemies - Sea Devils - These odd-looking ocean dwellers were related to the Silurians (SD1)
    • Allies - Martha Jones: Reunited - Martha's back, but this time she's a fully fledged doctor herself (MJ2)
    • Episode Guide - The Doctor's Daughter - The TARDIS takes the Doctor to Messaline for one very good reason (Ep 4.6)
    • The Doctor - The Key to Time - Join the Fourth Doctor as he does battle on the edge of the universe (Part 24)
    • Allies - Jenny - This brave soldier was the apple of her Time Lord father's eye (JE1)
    • Behind the Scenes - Familiar Faces - Starring in Doctor Who is not always a once in a lifetime opportunity (Part 24)
    • Technology - Valiant - Read about the massive aircraft carrier that defended Earth (VA1)
    • Enemies - Sontarans - The diminutive but dastardly soldiers who looks like baked potatoes (SN1)


    Issue 25 (16/12/2009)

    The DVD

    The Unicorn and the Wasp - The Doctor and Donna solve a murder mystery with Agatha Christie, and a giant wasp...

    Silence in the Library - A trip to the Library is not as peaceful as the Doctor and Donna would have liked.

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Technology - River Song's Sonic Screwdriver - Dig around inside the archaeologist's special tool (SC3)
    • Allies - Agatha Christie - Read more about the famous "Queen of Crime" (AG1)
    • The Doctor - The Black Guardian - The Fourth Doctor and Romana race to assemble the Key to Time (Part 25)
    • Episode Guide - Silence in the Library - Cant he Doctor stop the advancing flesh-eating shadows? (EP 4.8)
    • Allies - Tegan Jovanka - Meet he Doctor's loudest, most opinionated companion (TJ1)
    • Enemies - Vashta Nerada - Find out about the deadly shadows that inhabit spacesuits (VN1)
    • Flashback - Dalek Deceit - The Second Doctor realises Daleks can't be trusted (DR2-2)
    • Episode Guide - The Unicorn and the Wasp - Take a trip back in time to a garden party with Agatha Christie (EP 4.7)
    • Behind the Scenes - Tell Me a Story - Exclusive interview with Shawn Williams, storyboard artist (Part 25)


    Issue 26 (30/12/2009)

    The DVD

    Forest of the Dead - Can the Doctor get Donna back? And who is River Song?

    Midnight - On a outer-space coach trip, the Doctor faces a creepy invisble enemy

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Enemies - Davros: Descent into Madness - How the Dalek's creator's plans got even crazier (DV3)
    • Allies - Charles Dickens - Read all about the famous author who helped the Ninth Doctor (DK1)
    • The Doctor - Davros Revived - The Fourth Doctor discovers how Davros survived (Part 26)
    • Episode Guide - Midnight - Who will save the day if the Doctor is helpless? (EP 3.10)
    • Enemies - Pyrovile - Meet the mighty volcanic monsters from Pompeii (PY1)
    • Allies - Cal - Discover more about the girl at the centre of the Library (CA1)
    • Behind the Scenes - Old Dogs, New Tricks - Find out how K-9 was rescued from a skip for his TV comeback (Part 26)
    • Episode Guide - Forest of the Dead - Will the Doctor work out why he'll give River his sonic screwdriver? (EP 4.9)
    • Technology - Crusader 50 - Step inside the ill-fated space bus on Midnight (CR1)


    Issue 27 (13/01/2010)

    The DVD

    Turn Left - Donna creates a whole world without the Doctor.

    The Stolen Earth - The Children of Time unite when the Doctor isn't there to save Earth

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Episode Guide - Turn left - Donna discovers what life would be like if she had never met the Doctor (EP 4.11)
    • Allies - Rose Tyler: Bad Wolf Rising - She broke down the walls between universes to reach her Doctor (RT3)
    • Enemies - Vespiform - Take a closer look at the alien insect with a deadly sting in its tail (VP1)
    • The Doctor - Dreams of Conquest - The Doctor and Romana are joined in the TARDIS by a child genius (Part 27)
    • Episode Guide - The Stolen Earth - Someone is rearranging the Universe, but who could it be? (EP 4.12)
    • Allies - Lady Christina de Souza - Meet the aristocratic adventurer who helped the Doctor (CD1)
    • Flashback - Embryo of Evil - See what happened when the Doctor faced a Dalek Mutant (DR4-3)
    • Technology - Dalek Saucer - Peel back the outer layers of this devastating spaceship (DL1)
    • Behind the Scenes - Lost in Time - Find out about the scenes that almost made it to your screen (Part 27)


    Issue 28 (27/01/2010)

    The DVD

    Journey's End - The Doctor is joined by his friends to battle Davros and his Daleks

    The Next Doctor - The Doctor meets himself in Victorian London, or does he?

    The Magazine

    Here is a list of the pages featured in the magazine of this issue. Listed is the section it belongs to, the page title, a quick description of the page and its sorting code.

    • Allies - Sarah Jane Smith: Earth's Champion - read about Sarah jane's later adventures with the Doctor (SJ3)
    • Technology - Chameleon Circuit - Find out more about this broken feature of the TARDIS (TD4)
    • The Doctor - New Beginnings - The Fourth Doctor's journey finally comes to an end (TO1)
    • Enemies - Imperial Daleks - Meet the different kind of Dalek that once served Davros (DL8)
    • Allies - Jackson Lake - Discover how the Doctor worked out who Jackson really was (JL1)
    • Enemies - The Master: Old-School Villain - The incarnation who battled the Third Doctor steps forward (MS2)
    • Behind the Scenes - The Voice of Fear - Meet the Voice of the Daleks and the Cybermen (Part 28)
    • Episode Guide - Journey's End - Can the Doctor overcome Davros once again? (EP 4.13)
    • Episode Guide - The Next Doctor - Christmas terror is shaped like a Cyberman! (EP 4.14)




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