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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
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Warriors of the Deep was fragment of Peter Davison’s 3rd and final season as the young & vulnerable 5th incarnation of the Doctor. Final down to a mere two companions, Davison’s speed as the Doctor had it’s shapely part of returning classic foes, this time was a double dip. The Sea Devils and the Silurians, both from Jon Pertwee’s speed as the third Doctor, are really a natural pairing as they are both prehistoric-sea species of Earth, it is almost wonderful that it hadn’t been done earlier. Although the earlier incarnation of the Doctor could very easily been inserted in the status of the steady incumbent, most of the dialogue could have arrive from that era, down to the Doctor’s thinly veiled distain for the destroyer / conqueror side of Humanity, thus his classic closing quote draws in involving relief the return of the love/hate attitude that was in so great the third Doctor’s lines, “there should have been another method…” This time the monsters are indigenous Earth prehistoric creatures so the humans are already the invaders in the scenario. Last time the Doctor faced the Silurians he made some hard choices of conscience bordering on treason (in UNIT’s eyes) to do the correct thing, as it were. This time that true convection kind seems faded and thin, admittedly inspite of his young appearance this is an older Doctor, and in this account, a usually pessimistic Doctor.

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This the 131st account or the six-hundredth and third episode of the 21st season aired in 1984. This was really a golden-age for the series (mighty like now with the 2005 return of the present) . Of course, Tom Baker, like most Americans my age was “my Doctor,” but having followed the present through the reworking of the series by executive producer John-Nathan Turner (mighty like Russell T. Davies reworking for the 21st cen. ) I was as invested in Davison’s portrayal as Baker’s. This particular season was maybe the darkest of the series history (up `til then, inspect the Attack of the Cybermen with the 6th Doctor), with shaded stories like Resurrection of the Daleks and the Caves of Androzani following this one, all with high body counts. “Warriors of the Deep” is plot, like many of this era in the futuristic twenty-first century where a deep undersea putrid is under attack. Unlike most stories in Doctor Who’s history the returning reptilians are unceremoniously revealed seconds into the demonstrate, as opposed to the extinct monster hiss at the closing minutes of the 1st share. Anyway, minus the loss of suspense, the creatures, like all returning monsters are all “80ed” up with body armor and latex. Another mystery revealed early is the entire notion of the baddies, followed by the Doctor’s discovery of an determined sage resolution minutes upon boarding the bad. This discovery is the Hexachromite gas which is serendipitously deadly to all reptile life.

The human characters aren’t particularly likeable (maybe it’s the glimpse shadow), partly by manufacture to form us more sympathetic towards the oppressed sea species, very remarkable the yell of the 80’s, if only Sting had arrived in time to obtain a back concert for them.

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Unfortunately the “monster” characters are no more likeable, between the Sea Devils and the Silurians irregular voices their lines are hard to understand and all that costume and latex win all opportunity for any facial expressions from the characters. But, the Doctor’s companions aren’t free of blame, Tegan and Turlough (who are both intolerable at the best of times) immediately leave the Doctor for dumb deciding he’s drowned instantly because his fallen in some water at the episode’s cliffhanger. Turlough does counter this later by melodramatically offering that Tegan set herself while he scurries toward famous inconvenience (which unprejudiced seem contradictory, really.) Speaking of companions…where is Kamelion, the shape-shifting robot, who will abet as a position intention in “Planet of Fire? ”

Are his batteries uncouth?

One major complaint about this one is on the technical side, the Silurians secret weapon is an oversized sea monster which sets Doctor Who support decades! In what is a exquisite generous epic arc, with the return of some classic monsters, we have the “WORST CREATURE” presentation in I would dare to say the series multi-decade history (20 years at the point this was aired.) Bar none. The Myrka, as it is called looks like a scale pantomime lizard-horse, which is precisely what it is. Obviously, a couple of actors shuffling down halls, really well-light halls I might add. But to add insult to injury one character sees fit to disbatch this embarrassing creature in the most embarrassing manner, ninja-kick to the lizard gut!!! Pity considering the underwater unfavorable is one of the best sets of the season.

Over all this one honest mixes too many genres to work effectively. It seems unsure of weather it wants to be a stylized action adventure or meaty drama with apt emotional impact, resulting in flatly achieving neither. I adore the 5th Doctor’s final season but this one was poorly handled, even if it does round off a trilogy of prehistoric monster stories including: “The Silurians” and “The Sea Devils.” Both of those should be released along with this DVD. Spy for Doctor Who - Beneath The Surface (Doctor Who And The Silurians / The Sea Devils / Warriors Of The Deep) the boxed space.

Some Drinking games for Warriors of the Deep:

Drink whenever…

–Someone or something dies

–camera cuts to someone wearing too powerful make-up

—the flashy thing on the Silurian’s head flashes

–you lament your take

Honestly, this Doctor Who chronicle should have been one of the first of Peter Davison’s Doctor Who’s to be released to DVD. I wrong this one factual up there with Earthshock (which I believe is his overall best memoir) and The Visitation.

The Silurians and Sea Devils, together, return in a future Earth time period for the fine Doctor Who sage “Warriors of the Deep.” Their previous experience with humans has taught them that the human rush can not be trusted. They determine they have no alternative but to wipe out humanity once and for all in order to reclaim the world they once called home.

To do so, they assault and engage over an undersea missile nefarious to open a nuclear war that will demolish the “ape-primitives” with their gain weapons. This compelling record gives Peter Davison a chance to shine as a dramatic actor, with the Doctor not obvious who he is more exasperated with-the Silurians or the humans. Especially since in a sub-story, human agents from a rival power have also infiltraited the sea imperfect and unleash execute and treachery even amongst the Silurian and Sea Devil onslaught.

I really liked the fact that many of the human characters in the myth, even some of the so-called honorable guys, were not really all that likeable. They were cranky, glum, stubborn, and very rapid to threaten force on the Doctor and his friends to bag them to cooperate. Which makes total sense for characters who have been stuck in an undersea military cross for months on waste and are now under attack by unknown forces.

I also really liked the sets in this account. It seems they really assign a lot of time, energy, misfortune, and money into making the setting really inspect like a futuristic undersea spoiled. Legal down to substantial water tanks for reactor coolant, which they exhaust quite well in the tale.

Ultimately, the Doctor is forced to create a choice-either ruin the Silurians and Sea Devils or let them slaughter all of humanity? This is despite the fact that the Doctor sympathizes with the Silurians and knows the history of their disastrous encounters with humanity in the past. When the Doctor finally makes his choice, his feelings could best be summed up in the Doctor’s occupy simple, yet heartbreakingly spoken words, “there should have been another method.”