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When the BBC broadcast a special, colorized edit of “The Daleks” to celebrate Doctor WhoLast year 60 last year, in addition to the actual change to shorten the running time, the series was left as it is, aside from. beautiful carriage finally mocking the next 60 years of time and space. It’s his second take – this time on Patrick Troughton’s exit as the Second Doctor in the “War Games”—things changed dramatically. Very much different.
Broadcasting on BBC 4 in the UK earlier this week, the multi-channel TV special will begin Doctor WhoThe final black-and-white story – taking a four-hour tale and reducing it to just 90 minutes – took the opportunity to answer questions. WHO fans have had it for years at this point, creating something of a crazy list of familiar voices and acknowledgments of the show’s future that are now, in some ways, definitive parts of Doctor Whobeyond evolution. Here are three major changes and updates that have been added to the discussion.
Undoubtedly the main theory that was played is, “War Games” in the genre created especially between the original story and Doctor WhoThe immediate future is clearly revealed: that one of the main antagonists of the series, Chief War, was none other than the reincarnation of the Master himself. In all of War Chief’s appearance in colorization, the newly remastered song also incorporated contemporary elements. WHO Murray Gold songwriter “Master Vainglorious” title-and when the Warlord is killed by the Time Lords at the climax of “War Games,” you can even briefly hear the sound of Doctor Who‘Modern dynamic SFX as his body is drawn.
Although it was always established in the original story that War Chief was a Time Lord rebel, over the years the script and script have been going back and forth on the idea that he is the original incarnation of the Time Lord who would eventually take up the mantle. of Master (meaning now that he did this originally with Roger Delgado’s body). Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke, who wrote “War Games,” continued to speak in their own words Doctor Who The notes happened that the Master and the Doctor were the only rebel Time Lords to escape from Gallifrey with their own TARDIS, meaning that the Warlord and the Master were indeed one and the same. But then the first books as part of Virgin What’s New books can also take the War Chief as a character, who survived the events of “The War Games” and is finally reborn in different groups, as in the Big Finish series that already established the birth of the Master than the War Chief.
The once random twist at the heart of the story comes during the Doctor’s trial of the Time Lords. He concluded in agreement with the Doctor that there were many problems in the world to be faced even if he had a non-interventionist attitude (embellished here from the original with additions by others. Doctor Who story), the Time Lords still choose to punish the Doctor by banishing him to Earth and forcing him to be reborn, giving the Doctor several options for possible forms. However, in the creation of the species, these faces – all of which the Doctor still rejects for various reasons – are no longer recognizable. In fact, the Doctor is given the opportunity to return to a number of future characters beyond the third Doctor, such as the Time Lords project images themselves. us knowing they are in fact the Twelfth (rejected as “too big”), the Tenth (“too thin”), the Thirteenth (“too small”), and the Eleventh (simply described as “never!”). ) Doctors.
This is a very surprising addition, considering there was no suggestion or desire that these faces had any connection to the Doctor beyond the time Lords given to him at this point. It’s not like Doctor Who We haven’t explored the idea of the Doctor having a body beyond the one we already know – we’ve had plenty of examples from the evil faces shown in “The Brains of Morbius” so far. WHO‘s Adding incarnations such as John Hurt of the “War Doctor” between the eighth and ninth Doctors, or Jo Martin of the “Fugitive Doctor” and other incarnations before William Hartnell’s Doctor. But it’s a funny comedy where the Doctor has no desire to have multiple faces that we know will eventually end up in life.
“War Games” reaches its climax with a new addition, using the animations of Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee’s Doctors to establish the exact moment of the second regeneration of the Doctor. Here, after the three-dimensional image of the Doctor’s face leaping shadowlessly from the opening scene, the scene jumps inside the TARDIS, where, sitting on a chair feeling the light of his departed companions, the Doctor steels himself as he shines. with transformative powers, transforming into his next incarnation. As mentioned recentlyThe restoration of the second Doctor in the external appearance has been covered by some extras outside the show (there are no dangerous Time Lord killers this time, alas), but now the moment itself has been brought according to the regeneration images as. facts in Doctor Who‘s these days, good or bad.
But this recognition is not the only thing that makes the new image interesting. As the new Doctor looks to see when exactly he has landed – before we cut to the first image of Pertwee from “Spearhead From Space,” falling from the TARDIS to Oxley Woods – the appearance of the TARDIS is only briefly seen between the 1970s and 1980s. a nod to another long Doctor Who fan theory, the so-called “UNIT Dating Controversy.” Although many of the Third Doctor’s journeys seem to date back to their early 1970s broadcast, twice mentioning the days surrounding the work of one of his best friends, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart-the 1968 Second Doctor story “The Invasion,” which. establishes UNIT’s presence and promotes Lethbridge-Stewart to the prestigious rank of Brigadier, which has been established around the world. 1979; and the Fifth Doctor’s 1983 story “Mawdryn Undead,” in which Lethbridge-Stewart retired from UNIT in 1976 — he continues to stir.
There have been several attempts to acknowledge, if not correct, a mistake that seems to have persisted for years in both television shows and other media (Doctor Who at the time, in particular, it was considered that the Third Doctor’s time on Earth was taking place in the same time frame as his broadcast), so while this is not the first time that there has been a title on screen for the controversy, it is the first time in a while that we have seen it clearly addressed, even if the answer is, excitedly, for the TARDIS to throw its symbolic hands up in confusion.
At least in the case of both stories that have been adapted so far, color is not the only way to know about the series – the original versions of “The Daleks” and “The War Games” are available for viewing. and exit at this timeso regardless of the “guarantees” these new versions have come with, anyone who wants to see the original stories sans-embellishment can do so.
Although on the surface many of these changes and “retcons” are small in the grand scheme of things, the fact that the number of these types has grown rapidly between “The Daleks” and “The War Games” goes beyond cosmetic decoration and condensation paint. an interesting picture of what future models can change, since each new model brings an attempt to create more connections. Doctor Who‘big, and often controversial, continuity. The issues that may come next – and the changes that may come with them – remain to be seen. As always it is Doctor Whotime will tell.
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