Re: 29.05 Evolution of the Daleks
Definitely not up to the standards we are coming to expect from this series, but not quite down to the bottom of the barrel.
I agree completely about the Dalek overuse - there must be hundreds of old enemies that could be brought back, so why not give the Destroyer, Sutekh, or the Krynoids a chance?
The main thing I didn't like in the episode was the huge jumps in the location of the Doctor and his companions in the last half hour or so - from the Empire State building to Hoovertown,to the theatre, back to the top of the ESB
all with split second timing!
Oh, and Daleks shouldn't fly. They're meant to glide along in a sinister manner, not behave like demented WWII fighter planes. I'll just about allow them a gentle upward hover, for stairs(!) but all this zooming around....they're just not designed to do it, and look silly rather than evil.
Perhaps it will pick up again next week - I do hope so.
Definitely not up to the standards we are coming to expect from this series, but not quite down to the bottom of the barrel.
I agree completely about the Dalek overuse - there must be hundreds of old enemies that could be brought back, so why not give the Destroyer, Sutekh, or the Krynoids a chance?
The main thing I didn't like in the episode was the huge jumps in the location of the Doctor and his companions in the last half hour or so - from the Empire State building to Hoovertown,to the theatre, back to the top of the ESB
(and you're telling me that the elevators still work after such a massive lightning strike?
Oh, and Daleks shouldn't fly. They're meant to glide along in a sinister manner, not behave like demented WWII fighter planes. I'll just about allow them a gentle upward hover, for stairs(!) but all this zooming around....they're just not designed to do it, and look silly rather than evil.
Perhaps it will pick up again next week - I do hope so.