Stories Television Doctor Who Season 15 Serial: 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Sun Makers 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Default 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 10 reviews 6 July 2025 New· · 77 words Review by Jonathan_ Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! Peak Easily the funniest episode of classic so far. The Doctor starts a revolution against cartoonishly evil bureaucrats. This episode is just such a fun trip. It's not particularly deep or emotional really, its just everybody seems to be having a blast playing these characters and its full of great humor and banter (I was dying when the Doctor called the collector a "Usurian"). Without context this could easily be something straight of out the Hitchhiker's Guide. 5/5 Jonathan_ View profile Like Liked 1 12 May 2024 · 244 words Review by thedefinitearticle63 Spoilers 5 This review contains spoilers! This is part of a series of reviews of Doctor Who in chronological timeline order. Previous Story: Image of the Fendahl I didn't expect to like this one as much as I did, I hadn't heard much about this story and the little I did know made me think it was going to be fairly annoying. Luckily, I was wrong. It starts off quite bleak, a man forced to pay taxes for the death of his father. Since he can't afford it, he tries to kill himself in a place where he would be fined if he was caught. It immediately tells you what kind of story this is, Robert Holmes was clearly upset about his taxes, and this is the story that came out of it. This is a brilliant story to show people who believe classic Doctor Who was subtler in its political messages, the Collector and the Gatherer at times almost feel like caricatures, especially the former, but they are both played really well. Politics aside, this is a fun serial in general, it's got plenty of memorable lines and each character feels like they get enough time to shine. K9 now has his voice again and therefore is able to participate in the story, Leela is in her element inciting a revolution and the Doctor similarly feels quite comfortable toppling a government. "Oh, the taxes. My dear old thing, all you need is a wiley accountant." Next Story: The Exxilons thedefinitearticle63 View profile Like Liked 5 8 May 2024 · 151 words Review by 15thDoctor Spoilers 3 This review contains spoilers! This one starts extremely well, exploring how governments / companies can exploit their population with aggressive tax and extreme control. Annoyingly, as sometimes happens with Doctor Who, it descends into a runaround. The Doctor is trapped, Leela runs after him, then Leela is trapped, The Doctor runs after her. Much of this can be forgiven this time round as it’s a fun setting with creepy, interesting villains and our wonderful regulars. What is harder to deal with is shootouts with absolutely no pace or drama. A lot of telling and not showing and tension-free cliff hangers. Enemy rebels, who treat the doctor and Leela very poorly become friends with them all too easily. There is a thread of fun and cleverness though, and a great sense of victory when the regime is overturned in the end (I can’t believe they threw that man off the top of the building with such glee!) 15thDoctor View profile Like Liked 3 13 April 2025 · 148 words Review by presidentdisastra Spoilers This review contains spoilers! One of my all-time favorite episodes! First off, it's hilarious that it managed to accidentally be one of the best anti-capitalist episodes in a show full of purposeful anti-capitalist episodes. It's meant to be anti-tax, but the way taxes are treated is more just using a different word for fees and the cost of living. The biggest problem is exploitation by the company that runs the planet, has a monopoly on goods and jobs, and pumps the air full of drugs to keep the populace nervous and easily exploited. At one point they actually explicitly go on strike. Leela gets a chance to be a leader in her own right, which I always appreciate, and there are some excellent moments with her and K-9. It's also funny to see that the company is aware of the Time Lords but remains unconcerned about them because they aren't monetarily exploitable. presidentdisastra View profile Like Liked 0 3 June 2025 · 375 words Review by Ryebean Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! I'm surprised that they decided to write a story about taxes and it turned out as well as it did. Only the Doctor would play chess against a dog - and lose. While he goes through the story with a big smile and laughs, he's clearly caring of these oppressed citizens, and the Doctor clearly enjoys getting the best of the Company, as their rule is everything he stands against. I'm surprised how well Leela settles into this story, considering it's not something that Leela is used to. K-9 acts a lot more like a dog than he does in the future, and some of my favourite moments are between the two companions, and they are extremely close, something I really love about this TARDIS team. All three of them get a chance to shine, K-9 especially! Holmes is clearly writing an anti-government political stance and this is shown through all of the villains - I'm sure this created a lot of controversy at the time. This doesn't give the story too much of a serious outlook, however as each villain keeps the story upbeat and fun, with the Gatherer being OTT and the Collector being high pitched. The guards aren't very good at their job, and I'm surprised that the citizens didn't revolt beforehand. The higher ups establish their threat early, even convincing someone to commit suicide - DARK! I'm annoyed that Pluto doesn't look like Pluto - just get a planet that looks like Earth, and problem solved. It makes literally no sense for them to be on Pluto. The settings themselves are very bland, and I wasn't interested in the place, and I just think they should've put far more effort into the visuals of the story. The citizens are probably the best part about this story - but far too weak generally. Of course, we get Condo, who starts off as someone with no hope, and develops over the course of the story and rediscovers life - and then we have the rebels, who are serious and get to have some fun after hiding at long last. It's okay, but a little boring and dull, both plot-wise and in terms of visuals. The characters are the saviour of this though. Ryebean View profile Like Liked 1 25 April 2025 · 22 words Review by Rock_Angel This is arguably the most fun 4th doctor story like this dj the story you would put on for a good laugh Rock_Angel View profile Like Liked 0 9 February 2025 · 27 words Review by Bongo50 I found The Sun to be enjoyable. It has some funny moments and the plot is also quite good. It does have some strange political messaging, though. Bongo50 View profile Like Liked 0 24 June 2025 · 21 words Review by kawaii2234 An Amazon warrior and a robotic dog lead a communist revolution against a literal plutocracy. What more could you possibly want? kawaii2234 View profile Like Liked 0 23 November 2024 · 17 words Review by mylowpolygon 1 Love the revolutionary spirit. A solid doctor who episode. The collector is an antisemitic charicture which sucks. mylowpolygon View profile Like Liked 1 16 June 2025 · 40 words Review by Scottybguud An oppressive regime on the planet Pluto and a resistance that wants to fight back. Always a storyline that's enjoyable in science fiction. All the cast seem to be having fun which shows as there's never really a dull moment. Scottybguud View profile Like Liked 0