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Kat and Paula were left on one hell of a cliff hanger... What happened in that swamp?!


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PAULA DEMING

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Firefly24601

Kat: What a cliffhanger! Me: Literally!!!

Nicole Mazza

I always love the fact that even though this is a bit of a 'filler' episode, where not much happens aside from them exploring the caves on the way to the Dalek city, it still is imbued with lots of tension and keeps you on the edge of your seat most of the time. (And you're right, the actors do a brilliant job at selling that tension and fear perfectly -- it's sooo good.)

Keith Goodnight

The Daleks not being quite in unison when saying something that humans would chant together was deliberate, another way of giving them no human characteristics. They do the same thing in several other early Dalek episodes.

Bill

As it reached the end.... and I began the laugh. The frustration was real.

Martyn Hill

Watching one episode at a time really makes you appreciate the power of the cliffhangers, which when you watch the episodes one after the other the impact (for me at least) is lessened

Time Lord

I can totally see how that could effect the viewing of it if it were all binged at once! Cause this could be seen as a slower episode, but for us the flow worked out really well! - Kat

Josef Schiltz

As the writer/script editor Dennis Spooner - who oversaw a lot of television drama during the period - indicated, that this is the 'W' of written and performed drama. The peaks are the heightened dramatic action and the troughs are the character building and or tension building scenes. This pattern tends to be carelessly lost in the rapid percussive noise of happenings in today's effect and music heavy television and cinema. This is what I miss about Classic Who. Having been brought up with that period of serialization and having seen the way things were going with drama, upon the return of Doctor Who in single throw format, I was somewhat iffy about what was going to happen with the series. My own feelings are that there was a balance struck earlier on in Nu-Who which has latterly been lost or cast aside which has been to the series' detriment. Maybe this is a tad more noticeable to us stalwarts of older television. Unlike some of the 60's and 70's Lew Grade programmes - such as The Saint, The Baron and Department S, Doctor Who isn't really an action series, although it has action elements. The tension 'W' was more pronounced and that is also in the nature of the incidental music. Without vision, there's an instant recognition in the music's jazzed up pace in those action series which denote what is likely to be happening visually, a definite mismatch for Doctor Who. Murray Gold was an incredible choice for the 2000's continuity of the series. To me, the emotional range of the latter seasons has been crunched. The Doctor is there - and not. Not quite purged. Jodie, herself, comes forward as a really great lady. Her performance in Antigone showed an actor of tremendous presence - she was opposite Christopher Eccleston on stage. Watching her as The Doctor, my impression is "What happened there?" I really do wish that she had actually sat down and did what you're doing and gauged the character properly. I do get the feeling that the series would not have reached it's present tenure had she presented the 13th incarnation of the character, as is, in the 60s and as the First, Doctor Who would have reached a sad demise very quickly. I honestly think both Sydney and Verity would have pulled the plug seeing it as ridiculous and we wouldn't have had that dramatic defense of the Dalek story by Verity or that "great big bloody audience!"