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Warning:               May               contain               spoilers.

Various               plot               elements               and               key               changes               to               the               series               may               follow.

The               more               I               mull               over               Victory               of               the               Daleks,               the               more               disappointed               I               find               myself.

Perhaps               it's               because               the               2010               series               of               Doctor               Who               has               been               so               good               so               far;               the               first               two               episodes               have               been               almost               flawless               in               terms               of               plot,               dialogue               and               feel.

This               third               episodes               feels               almost               phoned               in,               however.
               The               thing               that               seems               to               have               upset               a               lot               of               the               fans,               more               than               any               other,               is               the               redesign               of               the               Daleks               themselves.

Some               see               it               as               a               cynical               ploy               to               shift               brand               new               merchandising,               and               the               fact               that               each               dalek               came               in               a               different,               plasticky               colour               isn't               helping               dispel               that               impression;               they               looked               like               an               armored               version               of               the               Power               Rangers.

Beyond               the               colours               themselves,               the               new               Dalek               design               doesn't               really               bother               me,               however.

It's               nice               to               see               them               looking               taller               and               bulkier               (if               not,               dare               I               say,               a               little               fat),               and               this               coupled               with               the               deeper               voice               and               slight               changes               to               the               SFX               certainly               makes               them               seem               more               intimidating.
               I               do               wish               this               amount               of               planning               had               been               put               into               the               set               for               the               Dalek               ship               interior,               which               looked               like               (nay,               was)               some               office               building's               basement,               complete               with               air               conditioning               ducts               and               sprinkler               system,               sparsely               dressed               with               a               bit               of               mood               lighting               and               very               spare               looking               alien               control               consoles,               which               looked               as               though               they'd               been               wheeled               onto               set               and               then               forgotten.Even               this               low               budget               approach               to               scenery               I               could               cope               with,               however.

I               grew               up               in               the               era               of               DoctorWho               where               spaceships               were               clearly               made               from               washing               up               liquid               bottles               and               silver               spray               paint;               I               can               vividly               remember               an               episode               from               the               Jon               Pertwee               era               where               an               alien               planet               shown               from               orbit               couldn't               have               more               obviously               have               been               an               satsuma               orange               shot               through               a               blue               filter...
               No,               the               saddening               part               is               the               whole               script               seems               to               have               had               the               same               lack               of               attention               paid               to               it.

Matt               Smith               and               Karen               Gillan               seem               void               of               clever               dialogue               this               week,               and               instead               we               get               a               lot               of               reasonably               predictable               back               and               forth.

Matt               also               doesn't               seem               to               be               able               to               get               a               solid               angry               froth               on               when               confronted               with               the               Daleks;               he               certainly               tries               hard,               including               belting               one               repeatedly               with               a               heavy               spanner,               but               the               performance               falls               short               of               Chris               Eccleston               or               David               Tennant's               reactions               to               the               pepperpots.

Again,               I'll               stress               I've               been               very               impressed               with               him               as               the               Doctor               so               far,               which               possibly               is               why               it               seems               all               the               more               disappointing               to               see               a               less               than               full               on               performance.

Likewise,               we               know               Mark               Gatiss               can               write               better               dialogue               than               this;               to               think               that               one               of               the               League               of               Gentlemen               could               come               up               with               this               pale               script...
               It               wasn't               all               terrible,               mind.

Ian               McNiece               played               a               great               Winston               Churchill,               and               Bill               Paterson               as               Bracewell               was               probably               the               best               performance               in               the               whole               episode.

And               of               course,               we               have               a               two               parter               from               Steven               Moffat               to               look               forward               to               now               we've               gotten               the               inevitable               Daleks               out               of               the               way,               at               least               until               (probably)               the               end               of               the               season.






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    I               mostly               love               to               watch               the               British               science               fiction               show               Doctor               Who.

    I               cannot               assert               that               I               am               an               uberfan               who               has               seen               every               episode               countless               times.

    I               have               watched               off               and               on               for               over               twenty               years,               especially               since               the               rebirth               of               the               program               in               2005.

    Doctor               Who               is               a               typical               British               science               fiction               show               in               that               the               show               always               seems               to               be               based               around               England,               even               if               they               travel               to               other               worlds,               with               the               companions               of               The               Doctor               being               mostly               British.

    The               time               traveling               Doctor               is               almost               always               accompanied               by               companions,               humans               typically,               that               help               in               his               many               adventures.

    I               have               read               several               of               the               Doctor               Who               novels               that               have               been               released,               especially               since               the               2005               rebirth,               but               only               recently               have               I               discovered               a               line               of               comics               by               IDW,               an               American               comic               book               publishing               company               founded               in               1999.

    The               company               produces               Doctor               Who               comics               and               other               comics               based               on               television               programs               like               Star               Trek,               Angel,               CSI,               Transformers,               G.I.

    Joe,               and               24.

    The               series               of               comics               is               called               "Doctor               Who-The               Forgotten"               and               is               a               six-issue               mini-series               that               claims               to               include               all               ten               of               The               Doctor's               incarnations.

    This               was               enough               to               intrigue               me.

    The               series               was               written               by               British               writer               Tony               Lee               with               art               work               provided               for               most               of               the               series               by               Canadian               comic               book               artist               Pia               Guerra,               although               Stefano               Martino               provided               artwork               for               issue               3.
                   Issue               one               was               entitled               "Part               1-Amputation"               and               has               our               familiar               Doctor               (the               10th               incarnation               of               the               Time               Lord               played               by               David               Tennant)               and               his               companion               Martha               Jones               (played               on               screen               by               Freema               Agyeman)               in               a               strange               museum.

    Walking               through               the               museum               they               both               discover               it               is               a               Museum               that               focuses               not               only               on               Time               Lords               from               the               planet               Gallifrey               but               specifically               The               Doctor.

    The               Doctor's               memory               is               failing               him               and               Martha               finds               a               cane               that               once               belonged               to               his               1st               incarnation               (played               on               television               by               William               Hartnell).

    The               Doctor               remembers               an               adventure               with               his               granddaughter               Susan               Foreman               (Carol               Ann               Ford)               and               the               two               teachers               from               that               first               season               Ian               Chesterton               (William               Russell)               and               Barbara               Wright               (Jacqueline               Hill)               in               the               26th               Century               B.C.

    and               Menkaure's               Pyramid               in               Egypt.

    We               get               to               see               the               force               behind               The               Doctor's               imprisonment               in               this               museum               and               his               memory               loss,               a               bearded               man               in               the               shadows,               possibly               The               Master               (as               portrayed               by               Anthony               Ainley).
                   Issue               two,               "Part               2-Renewal",               finds               The               Doctor               losing               more               and               more               of               his               memory,               while               Martha               tries               to               find               objects               to               help               jog               is               memory.

    The               recorder               he               used               as               his               2nd               incarnation               (Patrick               Troughton)               brings               back               memories               of               battles               against               an               Alvarian               Space               Wyrm               with               Jamie               McCrimmon               (Frazer               Hines)               and               Zoe               Heriot               (Wendy               Padbury).

    The               keys               to               Bessie,               the               yellow               roadster               he               drove               during               his               3rd               incarnation               (Jon               Pertwee),               bring               back               memories               of               fighting               giant               robotic               spiders               with               companions               Jo               Grant               (Katy               Manning)               and               The               Brigadier,               Brigadier               Alistair               Gordon               Lethbridge-Stewart               (Nicholas               Courtney).

    During               the               reminiscence               in               the               museum,               The               Doctor               and               Martha               are               attacked               by               an               Auton,               a               mindless               automated               being.
                   Issue               three,               "Part               3-Misdirection",               has               Martha               giving               The               Doctor               a               bag               of               jelly               babies,               a               popular               British               confectionary,               which               prompts               The               Doctor               to               remember               an               encounter               in               his               4th               incarnation               (Tom               Baker)               when               he               and               Romana               (Lalla               Ward),               a               female               Time               Lord,               traveled               to               Paris               again               and               met               Taureau               the               Minotaur               in               the               sewers               beneath               Paris.

    A               cricket               ball               reminds               The               Doctor               of               an               adventure               with               Turlough               (Mark               Strickson)               and               Tegan               (Janet               Fielding)               meeting               the               Judoon,               a               humanoid               police               race               very               similar               to               in               appearance               to               the               rhinoceros.

    This               appearance               was               the               best,               so               far,               in               the               series.

    The               Judoon               first               appeared               in               the               opening               third               season               episode               "Smith               and               Jones",               in               which               The               Doctor               meets               Martha               Jones               for               the               first               time.

    These               were               not               classic               Doctor               Who               series               aliens               and               to               have               a               previous               incarnation               meet               and               have               had               experience               with               them               was               fantastic.

    We               know               from               The               Doctor's               reaction               in               that               third               season               episode               that               he               was               familiar               with               The               Judoon,               but               this               little               scene               shows               us               how               he               felt               and               dealt               with               them               then.
                   I               will               not               continue               to               give               you               information               on               the               rest               of               this               series.

    I               urge               you               to               seek               out               the               issues               and               read               them.

    They               are               delightful.

    I               will               give               you               a               few               spoiler               glimpses               into               the               end               of               the               series,               but               beware,               everything               is               not               what               it               seems.

    The               first               part               is               that               Martha               Jones               is               not               really               Martha               Jones.

    And               the               shadowy               figure               behind               all               this               evil               is               not               The               Master.

    You               will               be               surprised,               very               surprised,               by               who               the               shadowy               figure               is.

    It               is               not               a               character               from               the               Classic               Series               but               a               character               from               Season               4               of               the               current               show.

    Let               me               know               what               you               think               when               you               find               out.






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