Stories Television The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 2 The Sarah Jane Adventures S2 Episode: 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 The Mark of the Berserker 1 image Overview Characters How to Watch Reviews 3 Statistics Quotes Transcript Overview First aired Monday, November 3, 2008 Production Code 2.7, 2.8 Written by Joseph Lidster Directed by Joss Agnew Runtime 56 minutes Time Travel Present Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Mind Control Location (Potential Spoilers!) Earth, England, London UK Viewers 1.53 million Synopsis An alien pendant which gives its wearer the power to control others is stolen from Sarah's attic. Luke and Rani enlist the help of Clyde's mum to track down Clyde and his father, who has the alien pendant. The chase leads to a terrifying waterside confrontation when the pendant takes control of Paul and begins transforming him. Watch Watched Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Sarah Jane Smith Clyde Langer Luke Smith Rani Chandra Paul Langer Carla Langer First Appearance Haresh Chandra Maria Jackson Alan Jackson Mr Smith Show All Characters (10) How to watch The Mark of the Berserker: Watch on iPlayer DVD The Sarah Jane Adventures – The Complete Second Series Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 3 reviews 4 December 2024 · 24 words Review by whitestar1993 Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! Another great episode, this time seeing Clyde's family and the bond that's formed between Clyde and the others. Also, Maria and Alan are back! whitestar1993 View profile Like Liked 2 29 April 2024 · 328 words Review by sandymybeloved Spoilers 7 This review contains spoilers! For me, Mark of the Berserker is an encapsulation of what The Sarah Jane Adventures does best, taking a difficult situation kids at home might be struggling with and making it worse through aliens, could be as simple as starting a new school or anxiety that your friends don’t really like you, or something a lot heavier that you’d never expect a show that is, at its core, for children to ever even approach. Mark of the Berserker fits somewhere in the middle. In Mark of the Berserker the central issue is Clyde dealing with the return of his father who has not been around in years, even before aliens get involved the situation is ripe with drama, your heart breaks for Clyde as he desperately seeks the approval of a man who does not deserve to be a part of his life. Then the pendant is introduced and Clyde’s dad can get everything he wants from his relationship with Clyde without putting in the effort, and as soon as Clyde’s mum and his friends, the people who are actually there for him, try to intervene he is forced to forget them, it's awful. And then it all comes to a head and Clyde learns that his father didn’t come back to see him, but to once again avoid his responsibilities with a different family. It is perhaps a perfect episode of the Sarah-Jane Adventures, and shows everything that the show can do and be. There are episodes that are probably better pieces of television, but none that quite so successfully balance their tone as a children’s show with the subject matter, often injecting scenes that feel like they are just there to keep the kids watching entertained. Not Mark of the Berserker which successfully keeps a consistent tone throughout, never feels as though it forgets its target audience, and pull no punches when it comes to what Clyde is going through sandymybeloved View profile Like Liked 7 24 April 2024 · 107 words Review by 15thDoctor Spoilers 6 This review contains spoilers! Nothing is diluted in this children’s show. The emotions in this story, where Clyde is reunited with his selfish, “useless” dad goes places more powerful, meaningful and impactful then most adult dramas - certainly more than most Torchwood! It reveals something about Clyde which gets under the surface of who he is as a character. The pain he has been through. And the space that Luke, Maria, Rani and Sarah-Jane fill in his life. They absolutely smash this “Sarah-lite” episode with a neat cameo from Maria and her Dad. The few scenes Sladen is in truly astonished me with the humanity and tenderness in her performance. 15thDoctor View profile Like Liked 6 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating204 members 3.84 / 5 Trakt.tv AVG. Rating48 votes 3.85 / 5 The Time Scales AVG. Rating40 votes 3.80 / 5 Member Statistics Watched 534 Favourited 29 Reviewed 3 Saved 2 Skipped 0 Owned 5 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote Transcript Needs checking Part One [Detention room] CUNNINGHAM: Afternoon, boys and girls Welcome to detention. Now, I want to be here about as much as you do, so the sooner you get your homework done, the sooner we can all go home. (The teacher speaks to one boy sitting on his own.) CUNNINGHAM: All right, Jacob? You okay?JACOB: Yeah.CUNNINGHAM: Mrs Pittman tells me you got into a fight. Now, that doesn't sound like you.JACOB: What am I like then, Mister Cunningham?CUNNINGHAM: No, you're a good kid. You're smart, funny. Is there anything wrong at home? Show Full Transcript Open in new window