The Monoids abandon the Ark, leaving Steven and the Guardians to die, but a mutiny in their ranks may give the Doctor a chance to bring about peace.The Monoids abandon the Ark, leaving Steven and the Guardians to die, but a mutiny in their ranks may give the Doctor a chance to bring about peace.The Monoids abandon the Ark, leaving Steven and the Guardians to die, but a mutiny in their ranks may give the Doctor a chance to bring about peace.
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- Refusian
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- Monoids
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- Monoid
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- Guardian
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- Monoid
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- Guardian
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- Guardian
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- Guardian
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode takes place in circa 10,000,700.
- GoofsWhen the statue is released into space from the launching bay, it falls forwards and downwards just as if it had been pushed off a ledge in the presence of gravity.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Monoid One: Two, are you there? Two, answer me!
Dodo: Doctor, what do we do now?
Dr. Who: Nothing, my dear. We shall just have to wait until the next party lands.
Dodo: But what if they don't come? What if they decide to find another planet?
Dr. Who: Well, in that case, we shall just have to stay here.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The End of the Line? (2011)
This is a 4 part story beginning with The Steel Sky.
Quite a fascinating story which features the TARDIS landing in a jungle which turns out to be aboard a huge spaceship which is dubbed by Dodo (the new companion) as an 'ark' because it preserves humans, animals and plants from Earth travelling into distant space in the far future. They also have alien servants called Monoids who are treated more like slaves. The first two episodes revolve around Dodo bringing the common cold on board the ship thus threatening the whole vessel with a plague as there is no resistance or cure. The Doctor and his companions are suspected of deliberately bringing the virus. This is a clever idea in itself and the production as a whole is good.
The Monoids are created well with the actors holding the eye in their mouth and moving it with their tongue. This is amazingly effective. The humans are not as interesting but there is sufficient interest in the story as a whole and there are one or two good human characters such as the Commander. The dialogue is good with the Doctor and Steven providing good performances as usual and Dodo is an adequate, if unexceptional, addition.
The twist that takes episode 3 and 4 into a further future time aboard the same ship now officially named the Ark is what maintains the strong interest for me as a viewer over the full 4 parts. It is a very clever plot device which changes the scenario and gives thoughtful developments such as the Monoids having taken over after years of servitude once the virus allows them to overcome their human masters. The fact this is shown not as an evil act as such but as an understandable reaction to their previous unfair treatment is intelligent writing.
Not among the best but mostly quite impressive despite its average reputation.
My Ratings: Episodes 1-3 - 8.5/10, Episode 4 - 8/10
- A_Kind_Of_CineMagic
- Aug 18, 2014
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1