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Galaxy Four
As with the majority of missing stories, it's really hard to make an accurate assessment of a story without seeing it. A lot of stories in Season Three have telesnaps but have yet to watch them.
With Galaxy Four, it's a bit of a mishmash as you have telesnaps, the odd clip, a few surviving scenes intact and off course the recently discovered missing episode, which hasn't been released yet, I think???? So I can only go on the audio recording and all I can say about Galaxy Four is that it comes across as slow moving story but albeit entertaining nonetheless. As with several stories from this Season, there seems to be a moral lesson to be learned.
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Maarga is actually quite unique for this period when female villains weren't really the norm. As such I thought she was a good and her frustration at her troops and her circumstances are quite interesting to watch. Aside from that, I don't really think there is much more about this story to commend it, really. It's not one of my favourites from the Hartnell Era. I am intending to watch the telesnap version and see if I can improve my opinion on it though!
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I just hope someone who attended the event recorded the footage and puts it on youtube.
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I just hope someone who attended the event recorded the footage and puts it on youtube.
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Again tough to make an accurate judgment, particulary as I have only read the TARGET novelisation a few years ago. Did seem a bit of a repetitive read unfortunately, have seen clips of the Drahvins (very Sixties if you know what I mean, a bit original Lost in Space!) and the Chumblies (yeah Lost in Space like). A lot of the story seemed to be just being trapped in the Drahvins spaceship and the main Dravin being a bitch!
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I was actually annoyed a bit by Vicki in this one. It's when she comes up with the name Chumblies and seems to think it's so clever. Her demeanour with the Drahvins also seems a touch more smartarsed than usual.
But the characterisations in this story must have been the product of some haste because it had been originally drafted as a Barbara/Ian/Vicki story and most of Barbara and Ian's lines had to be rewritten for Steven. Perhaps Vicki got some of Ian's dialogue along the way. Peter Purves would complain that his character wasn't right in Galaxy 4 because most of his lines had been written with Barbara in mind. |
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I was actually annoyed a bit by Vicki in this one. It's when she comes up with the name Chumblies and seems to think it's so clever. Her demeanour with the Drahvins also seems a touch more smartarsed than usual.
But the characterisations in this story must have been the product of some haste because it had been originally drafted as a Barbara/Ian/Vicki story and most of Barbara and Ian's lines had to be rewritten for Steven. Perhaps Vicki got some of Ian's dialogue along the way. Peter Purves would complain that his character wasn't right in Galaxy 4 because most of his lines had been written with Barbara in mind.
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can't really comment on how good or bad Galaxy 4 is as I've not seen the missing episode but judging by the Target novel that I recently read it seems a good story.
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As with the majority of missing stories, it's really hard to make an accurate assessment of a story without seeing it. A lot of stories in Season Three have telesnaps but have yet to watch them.
With Galaxy Four, it's a bit of a mishmash as you have telesnaps, the odd clip, a few So I can only go on the audio recording and all I can say about Galaxy Four is that it surviving scenes intact and off course the recently discovered missing episode, which hasn't been released yet, I think???? comes across as slow moving story but albeit entertaining nonetheless. As with several stories from this Season, there seems to be a moral lesson to be learned.
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Maarga is actually quite unique for this period when female villains weren't really the norm. As such I thought she was a good and her frustration at her troops and her circumstances are quite interesting to watch. Aside from that, I don't really think there is much more about this story to commend it, really. It's not one of my favourites from the Hartnell Era. I am intending to watch the telesnap version and see if I can improve my opinion on it though! ![]() Although I did watch the Loose Cannon recon there isn’t any substitute for watching the proper existing footage ( episode 3 and 5 minutes from episode 1 ) and I did like what I saw. Not a classic but an interesting adventure none the less. I enjoyed the moral message too but there was a part of me thinking the Rills came across as slightly too goody goody and it would have been nice to see a bit more light and shade in both races. Maarga’s beauty isn’t even skin deep. She is narrow minded and fixed on her goal to escape but I found her interesting character none the less. I would have liked to have seen the scene when she was telling off the clones and they were being all meek. I did enjoy it as despite being four episodes it seems to jog along most of the time. Quote:
I was actually annoyed a bit by Vicki in this one. It's when she comes up with the name Chumblies and seems to think it's so clever. Her demeanour with the Drahvins also seems a touch more smartarsed than usual.
But the characterisations in this story must have been the product of some haste because it had been originally drafted as a Barbara/Ian/Vicki story and most of Barbara and Ian's lines had to be rewritten for Steven. Perhaps Vicki got some of Ian's dialogue along the way. Peter Purves would complain that his character wasn't right in Galaxy 4 because most of his lines had been written with Barbara in mind. I found a clip of Peter Purves complaining about his characterisation in Galaxy Four which seems a tad ungallant of him because I don’t think he did that badly to be honest. There was a great scene with the Drahvin clones where he was trying to get them to question how they were treated unequally and for them to get Maarga’s gun and the failed escape where he tried to outwit the Drahvins . http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18...ion_shortfilms Watch from about 1.30 in. |
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I always loved the Chumblies and wanted one as a pet. Not as much as an Alpha Centauri, but I guess these were the original cute aliens.
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I always loved the Chumblies and wanted one as a pet. Not as much as an Alpha Centauri, but I guess these were the original cute aliens.
Maybe they didn't see the marketing opportunities back then but Chumblies are miles cuter than the Adipose who were lets face it just CGI |
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Hi Daveyboy agree with your comments about listening to the audio for this story. It a bit like when I listened to The Macra Terror. It is really frustrating as you don’t really get any sense of the Drahvins facial expressions and body movements and with the Chumblies their charm is in actually seeing them with all the noises they make.
Although I did watch the Loose Cannon recon there isn’t any substitute for watching the proper existing footage ( episode 3 and 5 minutes from episode 1 ) and I did like what I saw. Not a classic but an interesting adventure none the less. I enjoyed the moral message too but there was a part of me thinking the Rills came across as slightly too goody goody and it would have been nice to see a bit more light and shade in both races. Maarga’s beauty isn’t even skin deep. She is narrow minded and fixed on her goal to escape but I found her interesting character none the less. I would have liked to have seen the scene when she was telling off the clones and they were being all meek. I did enjoy it as despite being four episodes it seems to jog along most of the time. Hello CoalHill I don’t mind Vicki that much . She is generally less annoying than Susan and Maureen is a better actress to be honest ! I found a clip of Peter Purves complaining about his characterisation in Galaxy Four which seems a tad ungallant of him because I don’t think he did that badly to be honest. There was a great scene with the Drahvin clones where he was trying to get them to question how they were treated unequally and for them to get Maarga’s gun and the failed escape where he tried to outwit the Drahvins . http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18...ion_shortfilms Watch from about 1.30 in.
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Have you watched the Rediscovered Episode yet LOT? I think it certainly made the story come alive a lot more watching it. As it's such a slow moving story it suffers a lot listening to it via audio and even the telesnaps don't really help that much.
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