The Toymaker sets another challenge for Steven and Dodo, one false move, and they'll dance forevermore.
This is absolutely surreal, Steven and Dodo face a challenge, if they get it wrong, they face an eternal dancefloor, they get a glimpse into that possible outcome.
It is the weakest episode of the story so far, it is incredibly silly, if you're in the mood for a laugh, it may just pass the time, but after listening to The Dalek Masterplan, this really is the other end of the scale.
Michael Gough has been heavily underused so far, a strong actor, an interesting character, but we don't see much of him, and we don't learn too much about him either.
Dodo is convinced that their opponents are somehow human, she's really struggling to grasp what's actually happening.
One to go. 5/10.
This is absolutely surreal, Steven and Dodo face a challenge, if they get it wrong, they face an eternal dancefloor, they get a glimpse into that possible outcome.
It is the weakest episode of the story so far, it is incredibly silly, if you're in the mood for a laugh, it may just pass the time, but after listening to The Dalek Masterplan, this really is the other end of the scale.
Michael Gough has been heavily underused so far, a strong actor, an interesting character, but we don't see much of him, and we don't learn too much about him either.
Dodo is convinced that their opponents are somehow human, she's really struggling to grasp what's actually happening.
One to go. 5/10.