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";s:4:"text";s:3391:"The sets were well done, the actors stayed within their roles (Who is known for actors hamming it up), and the music and script ideas are sufficiently eerie to make a great Gothic atmospheric piece. This is an actor in his prime, guys. And the results are as fun, as wonderful and as grotesque as you might have imagined. This episode is one of my favorite with Sarah as the Doctors companion. The Doctor and Sarah become the guests of Mehendri Solon (Philip Madoc), a brilliant surgeon gone into hiding. Now, I'm not the biggest fan of Condo. ‘The Brain of Morbius’ has to be considered a complete triumph, assuredly earning its place among the finest Doctor Who stories produced. Featuring a mad scientist, an experiment to bring a cobbled-together creature to life, a deformed servant, an immense gothic atmosphere and set design, and even locals carrying torches, ‘The Brain of Morbius’ puts a Time Lord twist on Mary Shelley’s iconic tale of Frankenstein’s Monster to superb effect. Barring The Android Invasion, it’s a fairly stellar run of adventures, and I think that it’s these stories that a lot of people (casual follower and hardened fanatic alike) think of when they remember Tom Baker’s celebrated tenure in the role. Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2001. That's nice to know. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I saw the cut-down sixty-minute omnibus repeat (something that the BBC used to do not infrequently at the time) but I hadn't seen this serial in any form in nearly thirty years. ‘The Brain of Morbius’ is another typical story of the gothic period during Tom Baker’s era of ‘Doctor Who’ by producer Philip Hinchcliffe and script editor Robert Holmes! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. How quaint. Posted by Gary Couzens Published . You wont be disappointed. I understand the non-collector's edition version is heavily edited, and what would be the fun of that? I get the sense that Holmes’ revisions might have contributed a lot of the subtext about the Time Lords, as the characterisation of the aliens here feels more in line with his upcoming The Deadly Assassin than it does with Dicks’ earlier The War Games. Hosting by Stablepoint, Search for the best prices on thousands of products. Tom Baker is absolutely mesmerising in his role, effortlessly matching his comedic talent with the. One of the interesting character of this episode is the igor looking helper of Dr. Solon. Having dealt with the Time Lords for years, the Sisterhood certainly don’t treat them as an old and wise race acting for the greater good. The leads in the supporting cast (Marah the High Priestess and Solon the mad scientist) are very good in this episode - actors with some real gravitas who bring total conviction to their performances. Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius Review. PLOT The Time Lords(or the TARDIS) dispatch the Doctor to yet another mission: the renegade Elisabeth Sladen had begun the role in Jon Pertwee's last season but she blossomed with Tom Baker's version of the role. While the Time Lords were initially presented as a force for overseeing the universe, Maren of the ancient Sisterhood of Karn bluntly states that they are just another group of people looking only after themselves, helping others when it suits their needs but also dependent on the Sisterhood’s Elixir of Life. ";s:7:"keyword";s:27:"the brain of morbius review";s:5:"links";s:1182:"Mercada Valley,
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