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Classic Who S5 • Serial 7 · (2/6 episodes intact)

The Wheel in Space

Other variations of this story: The Wheel in Space (BBC Audio Soundtrack)

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Review of The Wheel in Space by Dogtor

“Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.”

 

Un dernier faux pas pour la saison. 

On peut au moins louer la caractérisation de Zoé, mais le reste est tellement dispensable que même avec ses qualités, The Wheel in Space ne décolle pas vraiment. 

Ceci dit la première partie est particulièrement intéressante, car c’est du pur Hartnell, avec des personnages qui explorent un vaisseau et un développement intelligent. 

Mais j’aurais quand même presque aimé que l’histoire soit plus courte, plus intense, car ici ça traîne trop et pour rien.

Review last edited on 17-11-24

Review of The Wheel in Space by ItsR0b0tNinja

While it is rather slow to get started, once it does, it moves along at a decent pace. While not the most complex or action packed serial, there was enough here to keep me engaged the entire time. The whole cast of characters is interesting and has a part to play in the overall story.

While the Cybermen voices are still in the bad era, their presence in this story is welcome and rather well done. Zoe also fits right in with the regular cast.

The recon was rather well done. As much as I appreciate Loose Cannon, they can't compete with the official releases.

Review last edited on 8-09-24

Review of The Wheel in Space by 15thDoctor

II'm still none the wiser as to why any of The Wheel's crew trust The Doctor and co. Especially after Jamie's act of sabotage. The fact that they are not locked up on the spot as people opposed to the space program is perhaps the most surprising element of this story. Once you get beyond this there is a somewhat enjoyable, if a bit mixed end to Troughton's second season.

I'm really glad that Jamie and The Doctor are phased by Victoria's absence at the start of the episode and that we get a shot of Victoria looking towards the TARDIS. I';m always delighted when these early companions get treated with the reverence they deserve. "Doctor what do you think Victoria is doing now?" The Doctor gives some sage advice as always.

Jamie and The Doctor continue to be wonderful together. I don't know if there has ever been a more natural and pally Doctor/companion relationship before or since. You truly believe that they trust each other with their lives.

The quick setting plastic is a strong device. I especially like when The Doctor x-rays it to reveal a cybermat! I'm also a huge fan of the on-board lava lamps - an essential for any future spaceship.

The Cybermen are wonderful enemies; I can only imagine the young audience's excitement at the time to see these monsters return. This is the first time they have felt like part of the furniture. Thank God this show managed to create another alien force (almost) as iconic as the Daleks.

Zoe is a dream of a new companion and a lovely contrast to Victoria. Victoria was lovely but Zoe definitely takes a more active role in this adventure. Its great that she is so determined to join the team that she stows away in the TARDIS and takes images of the Daleks in her stride.

Review last edited on 19-08-24

Review of The Wheel in Space by Rock_Angel

Zoe a new take on the doctors companions for the first time one that’s smarter then him at times but both having much to learn from each other apart from that and giving us the best classic cybermen design it’s not that great

Review last edited on 28-05-24

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