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The Snows of Terror...?! How can anyone survive with NO PANTS, ALTOS?!


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Martyn Hill

Altos has a classical Greek/Roman look and they didn't wear pants, thinking it was barbaric

Nicole Mazza

The thing about people dying quickly or slowly, but not necessarily realistically in TV/movies reminds me of when I got shot back in 2001 (it was crazy, I was taking a nap in my apartment and a bullet came through the adjoining wall from next door, went through my wrist and into my side -- thankfully it didn't hit any organs and just went through the outer fatty layer just underneath the skin, but not the best way to wake up!). ANYWAY, I was alone and when I realized I'd been shot, I called 911 and had a whole existential moment of 'Am I going to die from this? I don't FEEL like I'm dying, but when people get shot in the movies, they die, right?! Like right away?'. It was scary, but thankfully, I was fine in the end (just needed surgery to check that everything was okay and to remove the bullet and then I was just really sore for about a month). But yeah, now every time I see someone get killed in a movie/TV (especially by a gun), I think of that moment!

Bill

Writers: "And he wears no pants." Executives: "Uhm, why not?" Writers: *gesture to actor posing* Executives: "Okay. Yeah. We get it now. A little thigh candy. You okay with this?" Actor: "Yup." Executives: "Alright. Carry on then."

Mark Ten

Welcome to part 4, the Pantless Terror. Every time they open the door I want someone to say "And t'aint a fit night out for man nor beast" and get hit in the face with snow... (Any WC Fields fans out there, anyone?"

Mark Ten

Carole Ann Ford was becoming increasingly frustrated with the portrayal of Susan being forced on her around this time. She is on record as calling Susan pathetic & a child. The cast was also getting tired. In upcoming episodes some pre-filmed pieces are being used and back-of-the-head stand ins to give the lead actors some time off. As with Hartnell's Doctor, some characters are written out of episodes. I think William Russell may be the only one who will appear in every episode at this point (could be wrong).

Steven Cooper

This first production block lasted a full year, all the way to the end of "The Dalek Invasion of Earth". Although the last two stories ended up being held over for the beginning of Season 2, it was still a gruelling treadmill of 52 weeks of rehearsing and recording a new episode every week without fail. The only way the regular actors could get a holiday break was for their characters to be written out for an episode or two (or for them to only appear in pre-filmed inserts which could be played in during the studio recording session). Here it's the Doctor who skips two episodes; next story it'll be Susan's turn, then Barbara in the one after that, and then finally Ian.

Keith Goodnight

I think the idea of the serial is that when the mind-control machine was shut down, civilization collapsed (because it had been so long since anyone had to make their own decisions), leaving behind a swarm of localities all falling into different types of chaos. So as they move across the planet, they keep encountering completely different situations. Of course all that's to set up what's really a string of single-episode stories rather than an ongoing serial.

tal goren

I think this is actually what make the difference between the areas so jarring. unlike earth, which has never been unified, this planet had a central government once, so there should be at least some similarities between the areas, even if they are in chaos.

Josef Schiltz

Hardly surprising Carole got so completely fed up. The role as it turned out wasn't the role she was presented with at the outset. She was supposed to have some degree of mental powers and be more like The Avengers girls. But that quickly changed. The portrayal in the unbroadcast pilot was nearer.

Keith Goodnight

While I don't know what was in Terry Nation's mind, I imagine that at least partly he was trying for something like the old adventure serials, on film in the theaters or in prose in the pulp magazines. Whether it was John Carter on Mars or Flash Gordon on Mongo (or Alan Quatermain in Africa), there'd be a "main" civilization but as soon as the hero set out into the wilderness on his quest he'd find, over every hill, a brand new adventure with a brand new lost civilization or local peril. That's not to say the Keys of Marinus is doing that as WELL as the old pulp novels did...

Martyn Hill

William Russell does miss some episodes, (won't see which ones - spoilers) but they used film inserts in those episodes filmed before his holiday, so the viewer doesn't notice. They do a similar thing with Carole Ann Ford when she has a break