
| Msg # 144 of 32031 on ZZUK4449, Friday 2-23-23, 1:38 |
| From: SOLAR PENGUIN |
| To: ALL |
| Subj: Re: Scream of the Shalka |
From: solar.penguin@tiscali.co.No.Spam.Please.uk "Steve" wrote... > > Part 1 - quite good, intriguing > Part 2 - quite good > Part 3 - not so good > Part 4 - utterly awful with some appalling dialogue > Part 5 - so-so > Part 6 - utterly awful > **nirg** Yeah, part 6 was crap, wasn't it? The Doctor saves the world by using his unexplained ability to reprogram a baby Shalka's nervous system by swallowing it!?! How did he gain that ability? How many live baby aliens did he have to swallow to practise it? (Maybe that's why the fourth Doctor ate all those jelly babies!) Or is it a natural talent? And if so, how did he learn that he's gifted with it? Did he accidentally swallow an alien baby one day, spat it out, and found that its nervous system had been reprogrammed? And the really, *really* annoying thing is that there was a much better ending just waiting to happen. Throughout the story, we're told that the Shalka use sonic technology, based on sound waves. So, why didn't the Doctor use his sonic screwdriver to jam the signals? For once a sonic screwdriver would actually make sense in story terms, instead of just being a clumsy deus ex machina. So they ignored it, and gave us a different clumsy deus ex machina instead! --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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