Regenerations #1-11 and What’s in Store for #12 A twelve part
series on the episodes, serials, and one Movie that surround the most iconic
piece of Doctor Who Cannon, The Regeneration and what will be coming for Peter
Capaldi
Part 4- Strifes, Strikes and a Trial
Caves of Androzoni was not an overwhelming episode. It played off the ideas of Phantom of the
Opera with the ultimate goal of eternal life.
Why do evil masterminds never get creative? They are always searching for ultimate power
or eternal life. For a regeneration
story, this lacks pizzazz. The Doctor
sacrifices himself to save Tegan. The
budget restraints of the BBC again show their ugly head. The regeneration sequences seem
unfinished. In later interviews the
Director and producers et all, indicated that there HAD been more planned with
the SFX and filming more dialogue to be shot.
There was a strike or two to work around. Not a good beginning for Colin Baker’s Doctor. His first story was Twin Dilemma. A sub par plot of a would be tyrant trying to
take over the universe. This Who episode
has some of the worst Doctor Who cliches, including rubber masks, running down
endless corridors over and over again, and 1980’s SFX. There is a second Time Lord present and we
don’t get much information about him of the Time Lords. Also he dies without regenerating! Colin Baker went on to have the worst time in
the TARDIS. The threat of cancellation
was constantly over head, and several strikes ending up closing down BBC for
significant periods of time. This causes
The Doctor to be put on Trial. In the
show it was the Time Lord high counsel but in reality it was BBC.
Coming Next Part 5
Coming Next Part 5
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