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The Poison Sky (2008)
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (2005)Original Air Date:
3 May 2008 (Season 4, Episode 5)Plot:
With planet Earth choking under the poison sky, the Doctor must stop the Sontarans' threat to the planet. | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
It's the scale of it moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| David Tennant | ... | The Doctor | |
| Catherine Tate | ... | Donna Noble | |
| Freema Agyeman | ... | Martha Jones | |
| Billie Piper | ... | Rose Tyler | |
| Bernard Cribbins | ... | Wilfred Mott | |
| Jacqueline King | ... | Sylvia Noble | |
| Ryan Sampson | ... | Luke Rattigan | |
| Rupert Holliday-Evans | ... | Colonel Mace | |
| Christopher Ryan | ... | General Staal | |
| Dan Starkey | ... | Commander Skorr | |
| Clive Standen | ... | Private Harris | |
| Wesley Theobald | ... | Private Gray | |
| Christian Cooke | ... | Ross Jenkins | |
| Meryl Fernandes | ... | Female Student | |
| Leeshon Alexander | ... | Male Student |
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45 min (50 episodes)Certification:
UK:PG (DVD rating)Filming Locations:
Margam Castle, Margam, Neath Port Talbot, South Wales, Wales, UKFun Stuff
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When wearing a gas mask, the Doctor says "Are you my mummy?". This is a reference to the episode 'The Empty Child' in which children whose physical appearances have been altered to mimic that of someone wearing a gas mask repeatedly ask that very same question. moreQuotes:
Colonel Mace: You will face me sir![Skorr turns around will a yell; Mace shoots him & he collapses; laying on the floor with a satisfied smile]
Commander Skorr: Wonderful.
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"It's the scale of it". This quote from Wilf, who is fast becoming my favorite character of the new series who isn't an alien who hops around time and space in a police phone box, perfectly describes my problem with this episode and with much of the new series. Perhaps for lack of a budget, the classic episodes rarely if ever dared set up a catastrophe on this scale. I really hate the idea of humanity being threatened every couple of weeks while the Doctor saves them. It's better if he's stopping plans that are being laid early or something of the sort. It's like the Pertwee era on steroids or something. At least the aliens didn't hover over London with nobody noticing them again.
However, there was much to love in "The Poison Sky" with the Sontarans getting their butts kicked, more Wilf action (the only reason I'll be in favor of more Earth stories this season is seeing Bernard Cribbins in the role again), and some fine action scenes and special effects.
The best part of the episode though, was what some would term 'fanwank' and those were the references. They weren't too obvious, after all, why WOULDN'T the Doctor mention the Brigadier?! (Stranded in Peru? Could we be seeing the return of the Brigadier sometime?) The rest of the references were pretty funny too, in particular "Are you my mummy?" If you didn't laugh at that you're either not a fan or you just don't have a sense of humor.
I liked this episode quite a bit, and this story as a whole. It is definitely the weakest Sontaran story but the competition is strong so I'm not complaining. Good stuff, just wish we could have fewer stories where the entire universe is in peril (just Earth, eh? Still too big a scale).
7/10