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Post by Black Orchid on May 1, 2023 12:47:09 GMT
Clayton Hickman, twitter
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Post by GC on Aug 12, 2024 23:17:42 GMT
I can remember this one dragging on a fair bit.
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Post by profh0011 on Aug 13, 2024 19:58:37 GMT
The last time I re-watched the series, I tried watching every story one episode at a time (figuring out where the cliffhangers should have been in the "movie edits" PBS ran). They really do seem more tolerable if taken in SMALL doses... which is how they were designed.
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Post by Future-Diver on Aug 14, 2024 7:44:45 GMT
The last time I re-watched the series, I tries watching every story one episode at a time (figuring out where the cliffhangers should have been in the "movie edits" PBS ran). They really do seem more tolerable if taken in SMALL doses... which is how they were designed. "Anything but this awful waiting."One of the hardest Hartnell serials to sit through. As much as I enjoy the original Tardis crew, I've always found The Sensorites a bit of a slog. And it loses a point for having the Sense-Sphere, (Sensorite home planet), name-checked in a dreary NuWho episode *. Mind you, I love my Eaglemoss figurine: *Planet Of The Ood, 2008
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Post by profh0011 on Aug 16, 2024 2:56:39 GMT
I still found this more watchable (LESS un-watchable?) than "The Web Planet". OHHH, how I wished that was only 4 parts.
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Post by Future-Diver on Aug 16, 2024 6:17:00 GMT
I still found this more watchable (LESS un-watchable?) than " The Web Planet". OHHH, how I wished that was only 4 parts. The Web Planet means well but is simply too long and rather silly. It was a brave attempt to try to create an alien world on a BBC budget, full of giant ants, butterfly people, venom grubs and the Animus, but beyond Episode 1, it's slow and rather boring.
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