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Steven Cooper

I've often thought that, for Episode Ten, it would have been more appropriate to have dropped the artillery barrage during the opening credits and gone back to the standard Troughton title sequence for one last time. It would drive home the fact that the story we've been following for nine episodes is now essentially over, and that we are now in a separate story whose function is to provide a capstone and an ending for the entire series to date. "An Unearthly Child" introduced the Doctor as a mysterious wanderer of completely unknown origins with the ability to travel through the whole of space and time, and now "The War Games" ends by answering all the questions about where he comes from and removes his ability to travel -- leaving us in no doubt that whatever happens next, Doctor Who when it returns will be a very different show. The weirdness of the "regeneration" at the end (putting it in quotes because the concept of regeneration as we know it still hadn't been thought of yet) is quite unsettling, with Patrick Troughton pulling comedy faces and goofing around, refusing to choose his new form -- before suddenly having the decision forced upon him. His successor doesn't appear because, although he did sign on to the show in the week leading up to the last episode of "The War Games" being recorded, that final shot of Troughton's Doctor spinning off into the darkness was actually done months before, as part of the pre-filming for the story.

Evan!!

I'm glad you enjoyed this one, I haven't seen much Classic Who but this one is one of my absolute favorites.