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The Dalek Invasion of Earth Part 5: Imperfect but still a brilliant classic
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic6 July 2014
Review of all 6 episodes:

This story running from World's End for 6 episodes marks the return of the Daleks and was an extremely important story in establishing Doctor Who's popularity. This time the Daleks are more frightening because not only have they got additional powers of movement in different terrains and new levels of evil ambition but they are also the invaders of Earth. To show them on Earth and in fantastic, iconic scenes around famous London landmarks with London and apparently the world turned largely to ruins, provides real fear and drama. The human race has been reduced to hiding or serving the Daleks. This is all powerful stuff even now, let alone in the early sixties so near in memory to similar threats of the Nazis.

The story also marks the first departure of one of the Doctor's companions, his grand-daughter Susan. Her character has a decent last story and while she had lost her appeal somewhat, her leaving scenes provide moving and lovely magic from William Hartnell with a superbly written and acted speech of incredible dignity and pathos.

There are various imperfections such as strange elements to the scientific explanations and plans of the Daleks and far less effective Dalek voices than the first or later stories. However there is is so much else to recommend this story that these issues pale to insignificance. Plot issues and less well executed elements mainly occur in the 4th and 5th episodes, the rest of the episodes are 10/10 quality, exciting, menacing, absorbing and with striking ideas and imagery. The story is written by Terry Nation but David Whitaker as script editor deserves some credit for this and all previous stories. This marks the last story before the departure of Whitaker from that role, he would only return as a guest writer.

A must see story in the history of Doctor Who.

My Ratings: Episodes 1-3 and 6 - 10/10, Episode 4 - 8.5/10, Episode 5 - 9/10
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9/10
The Waking Ally
guswhovian10 July 2020
The Doctor, Susan and David make their way to the mine in Bedfordshire, while Isn discovers the Daleks plan to harness the magnetic core of Earth.

"The Waking Ally" is another meaningless episode title from Terry Nation. Nation's on top form this week, however, with many wonderful scenes throughout the episode. Barbara and Jenny's encounter with the women in the woods is memorable, and Susan and David's interrupted kiss is a nice character touch. William Hartnell is back this week on top form, and his presence is most certainly appreciated. Ian gets the lion's share of screen time of the episode, though. William Russell is fantastic.

Poor Larry meets his end at the hands of his brother Phil. It's a wonderful scene; Phil, now a Roboman, doesn't recognize Larry and they both end up killing each other. However, as Phil dies, he says "Larry". It's an incredibly touching moment from Terry Nation.

However, it's not all perfect. There's a terrible fight scene and Richard Martin's direction is still a bit ham-fisted.
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7/10
The Dalek plan is finally discovered.
Sleepin_Dragon14 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The Slither attacks Ian and Larry, but an ever resourceful Ian manages to defeat it, but end up in the mine. The Doctor, Susan, David and Tyler brave the sewers overcoming Robomen. Barbara and Jenny end up in the hands of two devious crones who turn them over to the Daleks in return for food, Barbara devises a plan to get to a black Dalek. Susan and David fall even deeper for each other. Ian years what the Daleks have been planning, to remove the Earth's core, and replace it with technology, allowing them to pilot the whole planet.

So often with the six part serials there would be a blip, and part five is where the lull comes, there's not a huge amount going on, and it's a little bit padded. The last few minutes are so much better, more interesting as we learn of the Dalek plan, some taking points, we get fratricide when Larry and his robotised brother kill one another. We also get a little bit of romance, with Susan falling for David, it's perhaps the first time we see a grown up side to her character.

I am so impressed by how incredibly smart Ian remains all episode, not a ruffled hair, nor a blemish on his suit.

Initially slow, but saved by an intriguing ending 7/10
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