Sujet : Re: A Real Person reviews Season 22
De : blueshirt (at) *nospam* indigo.news (Blueshirt)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwhoDate : 18. Mar 2024, 00:19:46
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The Doctor wrote:
In article <ut5tt5$3buk9$1@dont-email.me>,
Agent Jakanov <mouth@onlegs.org> wrote:
This is an actual review written by an actual person, not
some fake ChapBot.
>
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Overall, despite its flaws, this season felt more consistent
in tone than many of the others did in the 1980's. The
strong opening and closing stories, which were both crafted
by the same writer, make it comparable to some of the 21st
Century Doctor Who series.
Timelash was lame! THe rest rocked !
The best stories of Colin Baker's era was within S22 anyway...
IMHO. A great actor doing the best he could with - at times -
shoddy tools.
Revelation of the Daleks 8/10 !!
A bit over-generous there I think Dave... on a good day I'd give
"Revelation of the Daleks" a 6/10, on a over-critical day a 5/10.
Like all stories from the JNT era if you ignore the flaws the
stories could be enjoyable enough, but if you wanted to nit-pick
then there were plenty of things to find fault with.