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There are many Doctor Who podcasts. Only one dares review the entire show... in entirely random order!
Join journalists Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor as they summarize stories in record time, play the Whomoji game, enter the History Corner, answer the Four Questions to Doomsday, and cower in fear before the almighty Randomizer.
New episode every Saturday!
Join journalists Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor as they summarize stories in record time, play the Whomoji game, enter the History Corner, answer the Four Questions to Doomsday, and cower in fear before the almighty Randomizer.
New episode every Saturday!
The Dalek Weakness You Never Hear About - Doctor Who
Better Call Thal (Refrigerating Doctor Who's “Planet of the Daleks”): Destination: not Skaro! “The Planet* of the Daleks” is Terry Nation’s anniversary rewrite of the classic Hartnell tale that kickstarted Doctor Who. It’s “The Daleks” in color, decades before the BBC colorized “The Daleks.” But did those weird blond Thal heroes really jive with Jo Grant and the whole groovy Pertwee era? And what’s up with the invisible heavy-breathers and squirting plants of Spiridon? Lay down on some IKEA furniture as we dust off purple fake furs from Burning Man and infiltrate the Dalek City!**
*Not actual planet of the Daleks
**Not actual city
Intro 00:00:00
Previously… 00:01:38
Whomoji Challenge 00:09:14...
*Not actual planet of the Daleks
**Not actual city
Intro 00:00:00
Previously… 00:01:38
Whomoji Challenge 00:09:14...
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Why the Third Doctor’s Sacrifice Is a Critical Error - Doctor Who
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The Hateful Eight Legs (Reincarnating Doctor Who's “Planet of the Spiders”): A tear, Sarah Jane? The Third Doctor on his deathbed forbids it! We (and tear-friendly Fifteen) may look askance these days at the end of Planet of the Spiders, but the bigger question is: has any of the preceding story aged well? Join us as we examine a Frankenstein’s spider with too many legs: Pertwee stunts, far-fut...
The Episode That Puts the Doctor’s Recklessness on Trial - Doctor Who
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The Episode That Puts the Doctor’s Recklessness on Trial - Doctor Who
We Met the New TOYMAKER at a Doctor Who Convention
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We Met the New TOYMAKER at a Doctor Who Convention
Did the Doctor REALLY Commit Genocide in 'Terror of the Vervoids?' - Doctor Who
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Did the Doctor REALLY Commit Genocide in 'Terror of the Vervoids?' - Doctor Who
When Doctor Who Invaded Scotland and Found a Brilliant Monster (Not That One)
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When Doctor Who Invaded Scotland and Found a Brilliant Monster (Not That One)
Is There a Better Doctor Who Duo Than David Tennant and Catherine Tate?
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Is There a Better Doctor Who Duo Than David Tennant and Catherine Tate?
Doctor Who’s First ‘Season Arc’ Finale Puts the Companion in the Spotlight
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How ‘Empire of Death’ Retcons Most of Doctor Who
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Is This the Most Underrated Seventh Doctor Story?
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Dot and Bubble’s Powerful Moral Message Is Hiding in Plain Sight - Doctor Who
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Is This Doctor Who’s Best Depiction of Historical Racism?
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Boom’s Take on Religion in Doctor Who Might Disturb You
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Surely It's Susan That's Coming Back #doctorwho
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Space Babies and The Devil's Chord Reveal Doctor Who's BIGGEST Risk Yet
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Why The Church on Ruby Road Divides (Two) Doctor Who Fans
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The Problem With Teleportation in Doctor Who
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The Best Doctor Who Christmas Special Is Also the Scariest
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It's Time to Stop Caring About Doctor Who ‘Canon’
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The Pre-Hartnell Doctors in The Brain of Morbius: Retcon or Revelation?
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HEATED DEBATE: Does Doctor Who’s ‘Real Time’ Episode Burn Hot or Fizzle Out?
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The Return of the Cybermen Is Full of Sexism and Plot Holes… and It Still Works
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It’s Obvious Which Fourteenth Doctor Special Is the Best
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It’s Obvious Which Fourteenth Doctor Special Is the Best
It's still more feasible than Palpertine returning.
Thanks to her hair,she didn’t get a concussion when the rock fell on her head.
The main attraction is the biggest ball of twine in Dalek City.
I want to hear some of that Dalek Jazz now. Maybe Stam Fine can include something in one of his Dr Who videos?
Couldve been davros but where did he get it is the question cause those forests were mega dangerous
Can i have some water in my liquid ice, please?
...Liquid Ice?
Aahh.. Beat me to that.
Yes that's because they reroute episode 6 of frontier in space to lead into the planet of the daleks and for some reason they didn't rewrite episode 1 of planet of the daleks😂😂😂😂
He met have slipped sideways in time
I think this just barely beats out 'Day' as my favourite Pertwee dalek story. All the Terry Nation-isms are such comfort food especially considering how long it's been since he was on the show at this time. A good refresh. Too bad he uses the same story next year too.
Seems like the randomizer wanted to remind you who its favourite doctor really is.
“He slimed me,Ray.”
🤣
Wasn’t it because those Clara’s were scattered on his past? He was supposed to die on Trenzalore but that was averted
I’m still hoping for the Invasion.
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It’s always good to hear Michael Wisher’s Dalek voice.
I was just a wee lad, caught the last 2 seasons of John Pertwee, Unit, the Brigadier, sarah Jane etc. Then got the whole Tom Baker version, start to finish. Brilliant, looking back on it, i can appreciate just how lucky i was. By the time Peter Davidson took over in 1982, i was 16 and moving on to other shows anyway. Still, love watching Tom anytime, when it come on the telly.
Poor,Chris is frozen on Spirodon.
🌹 Much too easy.😊
I like River Songs description of the Doctor. “Two hearts,stupid clothes,you can’t miss him.”
No,never lick the ice.😂
Logic to the madness? Nah he's just racist
Well the 12th Doctor acknowledges that when Bill was turned into a Cyberman, he calls her a Mondasian Cyberman, because it was created on and comes from Mondas. The Cybermen introduced in the reboot and the ones we commonly see are from Pete’s World.
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Woke drivel
I lament that Yates never got a good send off, it makes his character arc go nowhere, which I find frustrating. His brainwashing by BOSS in 'The Green Death' opens his mind to what the corporations are doing to this planet, so he is drawn into Operation Golden Age, a well intentioned, but ultimately abhorrent plan, then... he goes to a Buddhist retreat. His arc needed better closure, like establishing an environmentalist political group, protesting against chemicals. It would work so much better tyan being a plot moving point
Agreed. It also would have been good to see him save the Brigadier and Benton, perhaps even sacrificing himself, to complete is redemption arc.
Or with the Queen Spider regicide.
It’s called Spidercide.
Good supervillain name, that...
No bad guy in the show had an emmaculate energized voice like davros he’s the ultimate mad scientist dictator
"Through the Daleks I shall have that power!!!" Chills. Every time.
@@PullToOpen yeah that lines amazing! I love davros’s laugh during journeys end before the crucible detonated!
Thanks Simon from yogscast for bringing me here when he mentioned this in Moonquest
Yes - thank you, Simon!
Adorable Sarah Jane.
🥰🥰🥰
Man from mankind like x men is from mankind
yeah...
@@PullToOpen right? is not like cyber human or cyberman humankind is a cool name or x human or x humanity is a good name
“There’s something on your back.”
😱
The Dalek cameo in the War Games.
Looking forward to the eventual Planet of Evil review.😊
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@@PullToOpenHow about Planet of Fire?
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It was nice to see Stuart Fell as the tramp who got run over by the hovercraft.😂
The Pertwee era had so many "homeless guy" moments... nothing beats Pigbin Josh, though
@@PullToOpen So true
A nice little bookend for the Third Doctor is that he starts his time stumbling out of the TARDIS and ends his time stumbling out of the TARDIS.
Nobody really cared about the unit dating controversy. Everyone just assumed the stories took place the year they were broadcasted, hence the Brigadier retiring in the mid 70's (since it was Courtney's latest appearance on the show). End of story
Who's gonna tell him?
@@PullToOpen That's not an answer
Sarah Jane and her feminine wiles.🤣
👀
Two points I want to bring up. One: did you notice K'ampo Rimpoche and Cho Je's regeneration parallels the Fourth Doctor and the Watcher? Two: I recently watched The Abominable Snowman, which takes place in a temple in Tibet. This predates Barry Lett's involvement, but it's a hell of a coincidence
Yep! The whole Watcher thing definitely has echoes. And The Abominable Snowmen makes you wonder even more about when K'anpo arrived and what he's been up to since this episode.
Ben and Polly definitely saw the First Doctor regenerate. They were both kneeling over him and Polly even moves his scarf away from his face.
I thought so! Boy is Chris going to hear about it next time...
Also, hate to burst a bingo, but Metebelis is also mentioned in "Hide".
Must have been a perception filter on that box.
Maybe this is a story that is failed by the random journey. "Planet of the Spiders" is best compared (favourably) to "Journey's End" or "End of Time, Part Two" in that it is a celebration of the era and of Pertwee himself. He surrounded by the trappings of his era, including the entire episode dedicated to the chase (no, not that one). Of course, this wasn't intended as such, but Letts goes a long way to giving the Pert a proper send-off, even including the insert-boring-space-colonists-here stuff. While greed for knowledge may not be the best signifier of the third Doctor, he is defined by being very aristocratic and I think the rejection of his greed in the story is a nice cap stone for that.
Interesting read. And you're right that it's a very apt Pertwee send-off. That makes it a really good cast party, but as a story...
Oh my giddy aunt,it’s Pole to Open!
🤣
With that blue gem and the religious group how did you not go for a Blue Oyster Cult reference
😲 How did we miss that??!!
The spiders did not win.The great one died when she got the metebelis crystal and all the other spiders died the moment she did because they are all connected to her.The doctors sacrifice was the result of his greed for knowledge and taking the crystal.knowing that going back to the cave on metebelis 3 will be fatal due to the radiation in the cave.
All true, but the Doctor went back to give the Great One the crystal - the equivalent of giving a nuke to Hitler. He did not know it would create a "positive feedback" circuit when he made that decision.
This reminded me of Time Lord Victorious. In that it is a key point for humanity. Previously, he had stepped in and was told it was wrong. He took that lesson and applied it here.
Chibnall wasn’t writing the show as a fan of the show (he claimed to have been a fan of the series), but he as writing the show as someone who just wanted a paycheck
I have such mixed feelings about this episode. The concept is fantastic - the timey wimey plots that tug at the heartstrings are always my favorites! I also love seeing the Doctor’s dark side on display. However, I dislike that the episode focuses the central choice around Rory - not Amy, the person most directly affected by the events of the episode. I found your discussion of the Bechdel Test interesting, because while I think its usefulness is highly dependent on the specific piece of media (indeed, Alison Bechdel herself intended it as kind of a joke), it does expose the aspect of this episode that frustrates me the most. In their discussions of who deserves to leave more, the two versions of Amy pretty much only talk about how much they love Rory and how this will affect him, rather than all the other aspects of Amy’s life that she might want to fight for - traveling with the Doctor, seeing her daughter again, her family and friends and hopes and dreams and desires. I also bristle at the episode’s unchallenged assumption that it’s Rory’s choice, rather than, well, Amy’s choice. Sure, the two versions of Amy disagree about what to do, but that’s not a reason to delegate everything to Rory. Overall, I would have loved to see a version of The Girl Who Waited centered around the girl herself, rather than her husband. I wanted an extended argument between the two of them, with young Amy really making her case for why she should stay rather than just going “What about Rory?” We could have gotten a really interesting character study of Amy out of this, and instead we got the Rory Show and some awkward jokes about him having two wives. Don’t get me wrong, I love Rory, but Amy deserved to have the episode about her actually be about her. That said, the episode’s merits might just about squeak it into Dalek territory for me.
Hi Ellie! Fantastic comment, and you're right - we don't hear nearly enough from Amy herself in a story that's supposed to be all about her. Big chunks of the episode are about dealing with Older Amy's trauma, which are good, though they also set up a perception that the audience should question her agency since she's not thinking straight. That said, you could argue that Older Amy does make some kind of choice in her final moments, telling Rory not to let her in because she'll fight for her life, kicking and screaming (he even appears to unlock the door at one point). Then there's the manufactured urgency of the TARDIS not liking the paradox. It all adds up to the audience having sympathy for "Rory's Choice," even if the path there was rather questionable.
@@PullToOpen I do like that the final decision was Older Amy's, though I think there wasn't really any other way to write it -- not without exposing the issue with the choice not being hers from the beginning. That would have been a bridge too far for most audience members, I think. You also bring up a great point about how the episode implies that Older Amy isn't objective enough to make a choice about her own life. I think that theme could have been confronted and flipped on its head in a really interesting way if the episode was more centered on Amy.
OH MY GOD AND SHE WAS IN THEIR FORESTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I… have yet to meet a person who likes Amy on hindsight. She was vile to Rory and would have cheated on him for the doctor while she was engaged. Amy was a terrible companion and Rory deserved better.
Amy has doubts at the beginning of her arc about her future with Rory. As she travels with the Doctor and sees the universe, something about her experience reassures her in her relationship. They get married and there are several moments later in their relationship that make it clear that Amy values Rory above even the Doctor- that whole episode where she's telling Melody how there's a hero coming for her and Rory is sulking because he believes she's in love with the Doctor until it's revealed she's talking about Rory. Yes, Amy was bad to Rory, but she grew and evolved and treated him how he deserved.
Cheif would demolish these Flood, his suit is waterproof.