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Review of The Androids of Tara by thedefinitearticle63

24 May 2024

This is part of a series of reviews of Doctor Who in chronological timeline order.

Previous Story: Ferril's Folly

Season 16 is shaping up to be one of my favourite seasons so far, I think it might be that I'm familiar with the overarching series arc having stared with New Who, but even putting that aside it's just such a fun season and I think the dynamic between the Doctor and Romana I.

The worldbuilding of these latest seasons is absolutely brilliant, every world they visit feels real and a joy to watch. This story in particular had a familiar-but-still-alien feel to it, with a medieval setting interspersed with androids and laser guns. The characters are all solidly thought out and brilliantly acted, from the charming Prince Reynart to the evil Count Grendel. I think Tom Baker is at his best here, as opposed to his earlier seasons where I felt his characterisation was unsure.

The bit at the end with K9 floating around on the boat was quite funny, and a nice ending to an enjoyable story.

Next Story: The Power of Kroll

Review created on 24-05-24