"Doctor Who" Golden Death (TV Episode 1966) Poster

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7/10
Chen, A Dalek, The Monk, Egyptians. Lots going on.
Sleepin_Dragon23 October 2015
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The TARDIS lands in a tomb on Ancient Egypt, the Daleks are in hot pursuit. The Monk has damaged the lock on the TARDIS, the Doctor needs time to repair it. The Doctor gets impatient with Steven's help and sends him off to look for the Monk. Steven spots him, just as Chen and a Dalek arrive. These events are also witnessed by the locals. Steven and Sara are captured and imprisoned by the Egyptians, the Monk runs into Chen and a Dalek and is given an hour to obtain the tiranium from the Doctor. The Doctor manages to enter the Monk's TARDIS and pinches his directional unit. Sara manages to free Steven, it ends with a bandaged hand reaching out.

There are good and bad elements to this episode. I don't think it can decide if it wants to be serious or funny. Volcano had been a great episode, more serious, Golden Death had more comical moments provided by the Monk. The main problem with it is that it's not particularly original or dramatic, but it is fun. 7/10
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7/10
Filler Fluff
icewarrior-2672713 January 2017
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Not really much to say here, things finally get moving again fortunately and it's starting to feel like The Daleks Master Plan again however it's really poorly paced and I'm really not feeling any tension. It's an enjoyable little romp through ancient Egypt however this continues on into the next episode which is much more enjoyable. The big issue is nothing really happens here, it's more or less just set up for the next episode which is far better. It's very slow and just shows along with the previous episode that Spooner doesn't have many ideas and is just biding his time until we reach the climax. I think it goes to show how little there is to this one that I can barely manage to get my review over the required minimum, my mind just goes blank thinking about this one!
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10/10
The Daleks' Master Plan: Part 9 - Brilliant epic adventure
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic19 August 2014
Review for all 12 parts:

This is an epic 12 part story from writers Dennis Spooner and Dalek originator Terry Nation, beginning with the episode The Nightmare Begins.

This adventure continues the story introduced in the episode Mission To The Unknown and features the Doctor trying to thwart the Daleks evil plans to conquer the solar system. It also features Nicholas Courtney (later to play Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, a series regular), as Bret Vyon. He, along with the regular cast, Kevin Stoney as villainous Mavic Chen and most other cast, perform superbly. The Daleks too are at their peak in many ways and are great villains for this epic. In addition there are the other interesting alien characters and even the return of the Meddling Monk (Peter Butterworth) from the Doctor's home world! The story even has the shocking deaths of no less than 3 of the Doctor's 'companions'!

The word epic is absolutely right for this mammoth story and it is incredible how the quality and interest is kept over an unprecedented 12 episodes. The only slight drop in quality being the 7th episode The Feast of Steven which is a Christmas special of a far more light- hearted and whimsical kind. To compare that episode and criticise it as a blot on the story is very unfair, you have to take it on its own as a special episode more comparable to the kind of comedy spoof used for charity telethons in later years. On that basis it is successful. The other 11 episodes are brilliant, exciting and well made.

A classic.

My Ratings: Episode 7 - 7/10, all other episodes 10/10
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