I was in 2 minds creating this thread.
I almost titled it, "What's your Who 'guilty pleasure'" but I saw there was an "overrated" thread and decided to cash in on it a bit.
So, here we are, the sequel, what stories in Dr Who history do you enjoy but perhaps fandom doesn't quite agree?
This was in my head because Really (the channel
have started showing series 3 of Who and I was reminded how much I really like the Dalek 2 parter.
I know it's not the most popular pair of episodes, and I'll admit the Dalek human doesn't look that convincing (still a great makeup creation though) but there's lots of great character stuff dotted throughout this.
Lazlo and Tullulah's relationship is quite sweet (he still visits her after he's altered by the Daleks, even though he thinks she's never accept him as a pig. He's proved wrong)
The Doctor is disheartened to learn the Daleks are still alive even though he sacrificed everything to end them a few times over by now.
Martha finally gets to see a Dalek after being explained about what happened in the time war in the previous episode.
And in a way it would've been better if the entire episode was about the struggles of hooverville in the shadow of the Empire State building than having a detour to all the music hall stuff.
There was a lot of interesting social commentary there, at least for me.
Then there's some of the outright comedy moments like the Doctor picking up the brains and the 2 remaining Daleks having a little gossipy session in the sewers (complete with both of them rotating to check no-one is listening behind them, which always makes me really laugh, for some reason.)
I wouldn't say this is Who's finest hour by a long stretch, but the setting really worked for me and it did feel quite a lot like a movie by the end of it, particularly if you watch it all in one go.
And minor point, I was actually quite shocked when the slaved destroyed the Daleks at the end as the show had painted them as almost invincible to this point.
So yeah, it is a flawed episode, no doubt. But enjoyably so, so I'm willing to overlook the flaws and just enjoy it.
And now: you, what other flawed eps do you think have enough charm for you to enjoy, despite the general consensus?
I almost titled it, "What's your Who 'guilty pleasure'" but I saw there was an "overrated" thread and decided to cash in on it a bit.
So, here we are, the sequel, what stories in Dr Who history do you enjoy but perhaps fandom doesn't quite agree?
This was in my head because Really (the channel
have started showing series 3 of Who and I was reminded how much I really like the Dalek 2 parter. I know it's not the most popular pair of episodes, and I'll admit the Dalek human doesn't look that convincing (still a great makeup creation though) but there's lots of great character stuff dotted throughout this.
Lazlo and Tullulah's relationship is quite sweet (he still visits her after he's altered by the Daleks, even though he thinks she's never accept him as a pig. He's proved wrong)
The Doctor is disheartened to learn the Daleks are still alive even though he sacrificed everything to end them a few times over by now.
Martha finally gets to see a Dalek after being explained about what happened in the time war in the previous episode.
And in a way it would've been better if the entire episode was about the struggles of hooverville in the shadow of the Empire State building than having a detour to all the music hall stuff.
There was a lot of interesting social commentary there, at least for me.
Then there's some of the outright comedy moments like the Doctor picking up the brains and the 2 remaining Daleks having a little gossipy session in the sewers (complete with both of them rotating to check no-one is listening behind them, which always makes me really laugh, for some reason.)
I wouldn't say this is Who's finest hour by a long stretch, but the setting really worked for me and it did feel quite a lot like a movie by the end of it, particularly if you watch it all in one go.
And minor point, I was actually quite shocked when the slaved destroyed the Daleks at the end as the show had painted them as almost invincible to this point.
So yeah, it is a flawed episode, no doubt. But enjoyably so, so I'm willing to overlook the flaws and just enjoy it.
And now: you, what other flawed eps do you think have enough charm for you to enjoy, despite the general consensus?





(bold call I know)