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Overview

First aired

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Production Code

3.1, 3.2

Written by

Phil Ford

Directed by

Joss Agnew

Runtime

56 minutes

Time Travel

Present

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Body Possession

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, England, London

UK Viewers

0.82 million

Synopsis

Sarah Jane and the gang face the most dangerous day of their lives as the rhino-like Judoon return. When prisoner Androvax the Annihilator crash-lands on Earth, the Veil is set free to turn Earth's technology against itself. His next intended victim is Sarah Jane.

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A by numbers plot which borders on looking like a fan production at points when you see the Judoon vs. alien menace scenes. You can’t fault the scale of the ambition though. Sladen does not look as at home in her temporary possessed villain role - like the old days ey?


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AVG. Rating37 votes
3.85 / 5

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Part One

SARAH JANE [OC]: My name is Sarah Jane Smith and once, I travelled among the stars. I saw worlds beyond imagination. I went to places beyond my wildest dreams, and met creatures beyond my darkest nightmares. And all of it was amazing. Then one day when I wasn't expecting it, I came home. Life changed. More than I could ever have believed possible. Now I have a son. Even a family, of sorts. Life is good on Bannerman Road, even if you sometimes have to work at a weekend.

[Laboratory]

(At a big, modern, glass and steel building called Genetec Systems.)

SARAH JANE: Thank you for agreeing to see me on a Sunday, Mister Yorke.
YORKE: No problem, Miss Smith. Nanotechnology is the science of molecular engineering. This is where we grow the nanoforms. Our microscopic engineers. Please.


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