Time and perspective (Doctor Who related)
Jul. 8th, 2009 09:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just finished re-watching the 'E-Space Trilogy' on DVD, three later Tom Baker stories Full Circle, State of Decay and Warriors' Gate. I'd always remembered Full Circle (famous for being the first story written as a result of a fan submission) as having a good idea but being rather dull, State of Decay as a fun romp and Warriors' Gate as being clever and something rather special.
But on rewatching, what did I find?
But on rewatching, what did I find?
- State of Decay is just dull. Nothing very much happens; there is about enough material for a 45-minute New Who episode. The only thing I liked about it was the inside ship design was rather sumptuous. Other than that, completely forgettable.
- Warriors' Gate makes even less sense than it did. There is the germ of a clever story in here but spends way too much time with people wandering around white voids with nothing really to do. It's never made clear why the ending is a good thing and Tom Baker looks exhausted throughout the whole thing. There's some nice stuff in the background about slavers becoming slaves but it's burried under something that probably seemed really cool at 3am in the morning after a bottle of wine but really doesn't look good in the harsh light of day. And Romana gets a very abrupt send-off.
- Full Circle. This one seems to have stood the test of time best of the three, much to my surprise! It's still over-long (the four episode standard really doesn't do a lot of these stories any good: three episodes is perfectly adequate for most) but it has a good story to tell and tells it well. I really wasn't expecting to like this at all.