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8/10
Some very interesting ideas and twists.
Sleepin_Dragon14 January 2019
The third episode sees the TARDIS crew in another new world, as they hunt down another key. Fair play to the set designers and production team, the pressure must have been on them to design so many various sets. I really like this episode, the concept of an advanced nature being the threat, with an attacking jungle is so clever. The scenes of Ian and Barbara under seige are great, as is the one which sees them move to their next, icy destination.

Susan does scream an awful lot, and quickly becomes rather irritating. Quick someone switch her dial!

There is real quality throughout this story. 8/10
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8/10
The Keys of Marinus: Part 3 - Various locations and adventures varying in quality
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic5 July 2014
Review for all 6 episodes:

This story from Dalek creator Terry Nation begins with the episode the Sea of Death. It is in my view an excellent opening episode. It features an intriguing, well written plot with the TARDIS crew searching a strange planet. The design of the planet and its Voord creatures is very good indeed, ideas such as seas of acid and beaches of glass are cleverly used to create a truly interesting and exciting alien planet. The Voord look good, there is menace and suspense, an excellent alien landscape and building design, a proficient script and quality acting all round which gives a 10/10 opening episode to the story.

However, episodes 2-4 are a little disappointing in comparison. The idea of the story means each episode of the first 5 takes place in a different location with a self contained adventure searching for the hidden Keys of Marinus. This really would be a great idea for a story but is a pity when the original world in the opening episode is so well designed. Episode 2 has a hugely different location and features the crew suffering mind control. This second episode is very good in most aspects but a few less impressive aspects such as a minor plot hole cause its quality to suffer. This plot hole is that Barbara is meant to travel, via a kind of teleportation device, just a minute before the rest of the travellers and yet in that minute before they join her numerous things are meant to have happened.

Episodes 3 and 4 are not as interesting or well executed as the first part either with episode 4 the weakest. Episodes 5 and 6 return to a higher standard and are like a murder mystery. Very good but they still are not a match for the top quality first part.

My Ratings: Episode 1 - 10/10, Episode 2 - 8/10, Episode 3 - 7.5/10, Episode 4 - 7/10, Episode 5 - 9/10, Episode 6 - 9/10
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7/10
The Screaming Jungle
guswhovian13 May 2020
While searching for the second key, Ian and Barbara come under threat from a living jungle.

"The Screaming Jungle" is a bit of an underwhelming Day of the Triffids knock-off. Susan is hysterical quite a bit, so Carole Ann Ford gets to be whiny, which can get on one's nerves rather quickly. Thankfully, the last half of the episode centers around Ian and Barbara. Edmund Warwick gives a pretty awful as the old guy protecting the second key.
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