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XPost: uk.media.tv.sf.drwho, rec.arts.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv XPost: rec.arts.tv From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca Doctor Who: The Crusade - A Mixed Bag in the Holy Land "The Crusade" is a four-episode historical serial from Doctor Who's classic era, airing in 1965 as part of the First Doctor's tenure. Here's a breakdown to help you decide if you'd like to embark on this timey-wimey pilgrimage: Story The TARDIS materialises in 1191 during the Third Crusade. The Doctor, Susan, Barbara, and Ian find themselves caught between King Richard the Lionheart of England and Saladin, the Muslim leader. As political intrigue and warfare unfold, the companions get separated, and the Doctor must navigate the complexities of the conflict while trying to reunite with his friends. Review Strengths Exploration of Historical Context: "The Crusade" attempts to depict the Third Crusade from multiple perspectives, offering a glimpse into the political climate and cultural clash of the era. Character Development: The serial allows for Barbara to shine as her knowledge of history becomes an asset. We also see the companions grappling with the morality of war and the importance of tolerance. Guest Star Performances: The serial features well-regarded guest stars like Julian Glover and Jean Marsh, who elevate the drama with their performances. Weaknesses Missing Episodes: Unfortunately, episodes 2 and 3 of "The Crusade" exist only as photo reconstructions, which can disrupt the narrative flow for modern viewers. Limited Scope by Modern Standards: The historical depiction might seem simplistic compared to modern productions with richer detail and cultural nuance. Slow Pacing in Parts: The story can feel slow at times, especially during exposition scenes explaining the historical context and political landscape. Reception: Positive: Praised for its attempt to tackle a complex historical period, character development for Barbara, and strong guest star performances. Some fans also appreciate the themes of war and tolerance. Negative: Criticised for its missing episodes that disrupt the narrative, limited historical scope, and slow pacing in certain sections. Overall Thoughts: "The Crusade" is an interesting experiment in historical Doctor Who. While the missing episodes and simplistic historical depiction might be drawbacks for some viewers, it offers a thought-provoking exploration of war and cultural understanding through the companions' eyes. Would I recommend watching it? For Fans of Classic Doctor Who: 6/10 (Especially those interested in historical stories and character development for the companions) For Fans of Modern Doctor Who: 4/10 If you're a die-hard fan of classic Doctor Who and enjoy historical settings, "The Crusade" might be worth checking out despite the missing episodes. However, if you prefer fast-paced adventures with complete narratives and a more nuanced approach to history, you might find it slow and less engaging. Additional Points to Consider: This serial is considered significant for being the First Doctor's first historical adventure, paving the way for future historical stories in the show. If you enjoy "The Crusade" for its exploration of historical conflict and the companions' roles -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; unsubscribe from Google Groups to be seen What worth the power of law that won't stop lawlessness? -unknown --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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