It’s back to the planet Skaro as Nathan and Juliette finish the final 3 episodes of The Daleks. Along the way, Juliette can’t let go of Dalek fashion or her Dalek plushie while she talks about why Dyoni will lead the Thals to victory. Native Floridian Nathan is aghast at the idea of wearing sandals in a swamp while more practical Juliette is more concerned about Ian drinking water that releases mist. Juliette discusses Barbara’s love life as Nathan tries to downplay anything but the otp of Barbara and Ian. Meanwhile just what is happening in that final fight scene? The hosts could really use some help figuring it out.
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Show Notes
Proof that the Daleks hoard toilet paper.
Episodes Reviewed:
Serial Title: The Daleks
Alternate Title: The Mutants (As the BBC didn’t assign titles to the serials until the 1970’s, some fans have other titles for the storylines that they consider “more accurate”. After the first three seasons no more of these alternate titles occur. This one is especially confusing, because there is another serial entitled “The Mutants” later in the series.)
Alternate Alternate Title: The Expedition (Only ever applies to episodes 5-7)
Episode Five: The Expedition (Air Date: January 18, 1964)
Episode Six: The Ordeal (Air Date: January 25, 1964)
Episode Seven: The Rescue (Air Date: February 1, 1964)
DVD Extras:
Creation of the Daleks – Discusses how the Dalek concept was devised and how the prop was created.
Next episode of Timestereams: We’ll cover the serial, The Edge of Destruction (Inside the Spaceship)(Beyond the Sun).
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It’s a special Covid-19 episode as Nathan and Juliette discover the perpetrators behind the toilet paper and food hording and find that it’s none other than the Doctor’s oldest returning foes, The Daleks. Take a trip to the planet Skaro as they discuss the behind-the-scenes origins of the crazy creatures. Along the way they discuss the Doctor’s profound selfishness and the changing relationships of the crew. Nathan defends Susan against the fan narrative. Juliette points out that the Thals can’t be that pacifistic when Dyoni is ready to cut any woman that looks at Alydon. They both discuss the obliviousness of the crew who don’t notice a flashing Geiger Counter, and then they have the first segment of Juliette’s costume corner as they discuss the horror of Thal fashion.
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