Saturday, 1 February 2014

8th Doctor: Season Nine (2009)

Orbis
makes for a strong, if unusual, season opener. Both Smith & McGann turn in top drawer performances and itself is an interesting environment with sympathetic natives.
 Another good turn from the headhunter.
 Just when you think is completely separate from , the denoument cleverly links back. 7.5/10

Hothouse
continues the New 8th Doctor series trope of bringing back one-off but memorable monsters, unfortunately pointlessly. Strong set up with Lucie undercover but fails 2 make any impact & even guest star Nigel Planer has nothing to work with.
There's the usual excellent recreation of classic sound FX for the Krynoid, but a weak entry overall. 5/10

The Beast of Orlok
is much more satisfying, liberally pilfering from classic Universal monster movies, the Wolfman & Frankenstein in particular, to great effect, with plenty for the regulars to get their teeth into & a great turn from Miriam Margolyes.
 Hans & Greta, though? Pfft.
is the strongest of this series so far. 8/10

Wirrn Dawn
is the Aliens to the Ark in Space's Alien, but avoids being just a ripoff by playing up the strengths of the original story, which as any fule know, is Ark & not Alien!
 Colin Salmon seems to enjoy playing a meathead for a change & there's standard spacesuit running out of oxygen jeopardy which isn't overdone.
 A good story, which avoids 's faults. So 7/10 for

The Scapegoat
brilliantly evokes Nazi occupied France, the grand guignol of doctor Baroque's theatre & the regulars have a blast. 8/10

The Cannibalists
If you like an hour's worth of robots shouting at each other, you'll love . I didn't. 3/10

The Eight Truths / World Wide Web
& make 4 a polished & satisfying season finale, wrapping up the headhunter & the stellar manipulator with a welcome return for the Metebelis Spiders & a gleeful savaging of scientology & other sinister cults. 8/10



Death in Blackpool
Noooooooooooooooooooooo! Lucie can't leave!!  
This is, of course, the darkest, most downbeat Christmas special you could have, more like a Casualty at Christmas feel to it, but it is a satisfying pay off of the Zygon Aunty Pat story line. Brave stuff, really, but even with all this in mind, it's still a bit insubstantial, and a "Zynog"? Really?


It's good, but not great, and the Noddy Holder Father Christmas is irritating at first, but grows on you. 7.5/10 

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