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Classic Who "Underworld" Parts 1&2 Reaction

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Anonymous

The Reaction is the reaction.

Anonymous

Yes Underworld, otherwise known as the story where the money ran out.

Josef Schiltz

The Doctor: "Ah! The Chroma Key of Time! . . . er . . . . . Sorry about that. Least said, soonest mended! Ha Hah!" K9: "Hoooowwwwll!" The Doctor: "OH, COME ON! It wasn't THAT bad!!"

Anonymous (edited)

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2023-05-19 19:55:02 Thank you for a great reaction as always. I won't lie, this doesn't make my top 10 or even top 50! Having said that, there are some fascinatiung elements regarding this story. I think the play on Greek mythology here is amazing - a blatant nod to Jason & the Argonauts. The name of the ship P7E was a deliberate take on Persephone - the Goddess of Death. This was revealed in one of the extra features of the DVD & I totally never guessed that. As for the effects, well, er, yes, a tad ropey. Chromakey (or Colour Seperation Overlay) was a big thing then allowing them to pull off the impossible where the budget wouldn't stretch to elaborate sets. It was the precursor of CGI. I always justify it in my mind by thinking of it as advanced stage Theatre. See you next time!
2023-05-19 17:00:59 Thank you for a great reaction as always. I won't lie, this doesn't make my top 10 or even top 50! Having said that, there are some fascinatiung elements regarding this story. I think the play on Greek mythology here is amazing - a blatant nod to Jason & the Argonauts. The name of the ship P7E was a deliberate take on Persephone - the Goddess of Death. This was revealed in one of the extra features of the DVD & I totally never guessed that. As for the effects, well, er, yes, a tad ropey. Chromakey (or Colour Seperation Overlay) was a big thing then allowing them to pull off the impossible where the budget wouldn't stretch to elaborate sets. It was the precursor of CGI. I always justify it in my mind by thinking of it as advanced stage Theatre. See you next time!

Thank you for a great reaction as always. I won't lie, this doesn't make my top 10 or even top 50! Having said that, there are some fascinatiung elements regarding this story. I think the play on Greek mythology here is amazing - a blatant nod to Jason & the Argonauts. The name of the ship P7E was a deliberate take on Persephone - the Goddess of Death. This was revealed in one of the extra features of the DVD & I totally never guessed that. As for the effects, well, er, yes, a tad ropey. Chromakey (or Colour Seperation Overlay) was a big thing then allowing them to pull off the impossible where the budget wouldn't stretch to elaborate sets. It was the precursor of CGI. I always justify it in my mind by thinking of it as advanced stage Theatre. See you next time!

Josef Schiltz

Actually, on rewatch, I rather enjoyed this.