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Overview

First aired

Monday, April 12, 2010

Written by

Jim Noble

Directed by

Dale Bradley

Runtime

30 minutes

Time Travel

Present

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Distress Signal, Countdown

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, England, London

Synopsis

Panic ensues when a museum exhibit is stolen. K9, Starkey, Darius and Jorjie are on the trail of the culprit. They find a giant menace hiding in London's abandoned sewers. Is the alien the threat or is Drake the real evil? Starkey and K9 face annihilation as they try to rescue the alien's hatchlings before a bomb destroys them all.

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Mythological innacuracies (or at least weirdness), everyone's out of character, completely baffling worldbuilding, dreadful CGI, plenty of strangeness and things that just don't really make sense, an accent so dreadful it took me out of it, and "The London Museum"???

If you mean The British Museum, say that, if you mean The Museum of London, A) say that, B) Why does it have information about Nottingham??

Loved Drake having a minor problem then immediately giving up and deciding to just blow everything up though.


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2️⃣⏹️ = INSUFFERABLE!

Barking through time and space, one adventure at a time!

“ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY EGGS!”

There’s a museum, a virtual forest, and a terrible version of Robin Hood in this one.

K9 is more involved again, but most of this revolves around a very pointless adventure that tries to be tense but just sort of floats around. It’s lifeless excitement from beginning to end with little to no proper plot.

Remember the surprisingly good snake CGI earlier? Well, the monster in this one looks plastic and fake in comparison.

There’s stuff with the eggs from Alien, a weird pink orb, lots of running down corridors, and a time bomb. All elements that make for a mess of an episode.

I mean, this show clearly hasn’t the budget to pull off the ideas in this episode, but I appreciate the attempt.


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I like that this is the third story in the row where the alien is a goodie, it’s a good default for a children’s show. There’s a nice sense of scale to this one.


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