Rate "The Tenth Planet"
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Rate "The Tenth Planet"
Rate "The Tenth Planet"
The second story in Season 4 sees the TARDIS arrive at an international tracking station in Antarctica, 1986, just as a whole new planet appears to be arriving in the solar system.
The planet soon begins to start draining Earth of its energy, and an invasion begins, as the Cybermen make their first ever on-screen appearance. But even worse, there is something very wrong with the Doctor...
So, what did you think of the final story for William Hartnell's Doctor? Let's be hearing from you!
The planet soon begins to start draining Earth of its energy, and an invasion begins, as the Cybermen make their first ever on-screen appearance. But even worse, there is something very wrong with the Doctor...
So, what did you think of the final story for William Hartnell's Doctor? Let's be hearing from you!
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Re: Rate "The Tenth Planet"
No one have anything to say? Blimey...............
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I found it odd that the comments on Tenth Planet have been a bit thin on the ground, too, C=O.
I like this story, but at times, I felt the pacing was really off. You could tell the first half was written by someone different to the second half. What really makes this a watershed story for Who is the huge risk they took in introducing the concept of regeneration (although they weren't calling it that at the time.) That could have gone horribly wrong, but they pulled it off.
I like this story, but at times, I felt the pacing was really off. You could tell the first half was written by someone different to the second half. What really makes this a watershed story for Who is the huge risk they took in introducing the concept of regeneration (although they weren't calling it that at the time.) That could have gone horribly wrong, but they pulled it off.
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Indeed. Have to say that, for me, episode 4 is a huge let down till the last few minutes. Which is why I gave it 4/5 rather than top marks.
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