The Doctor is forced to give Davros full details of future Dalek victories but opposition to Davros' plans is growing among the Kaleds and soon there is open rebellion.The Doctor is forced to give Davros full details of future Dalek victories but opposition to Davros' plans is growing among the Kaleds and soon there is open rebellion.The Doctor is forced to give Davros full details of future Dalek victories but opposition to Davros' plans is growing among the Kaleds and soon there is open rebellion.
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- TriviaThe original cliffhanger was the Doctor's question of whether he had the right to destroy the Daleks.
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[Through the threat of torturing Sarah and Harry, Davros has managed to coerce the Doctor into revealing how the Daleks will get defeated in future battles. Davros is pleased and now wants to have a more civil conversation with the Doctor, alone, "not as prisoner and captor, but as men of science"]
Davros: Now, future errors will be eradicated. Defeats will become victories. You have changed the future of the universe, Doctor.
Doctor Who: I have betrayed the future. Davros, for the last time, consider what you're doing. Stop the development of the Daleks.
Davros: Impossible. It is beyond my control. The workshops are already fully automated to produce the Dalek machines.
Doctor Who: It's not the machines, it's the minds of the creatures inside them. Minds that you created. They are totally evil.
Davros: Evil? No. No, I will not accept that. They are conditioned simply to survive. They can survive only by becoming the dominant species. When all other life forms are suppressed, when the Daleks are the supreme rulers of the universe, then you will have peace. Wars will end. They are the power not of evil, but of good.
Doctor Who: Davros, if you had created a virus in your laboratory, something contagious and infectious that killed on contact, a virus that would destroy all other forms of life, would you allow its use?
Davros: It is an interesting conjecture.
Doctor Who: Would you do it?
Davros: The only living thing, a microscopic organism reigning supreme... A fascinating idea.
Doctor Who: But would you do it?
Davros: Yes... Yes...
[raises hand as if holding the metaphorical capsule]
Davros: To hold in my hand a capsule that contains such power, to know that life and death on such a scale was my choice... To know that the tiny pressure of my thumb, enough to break the glass, would end everything... Yes, I would do it! That power would set me up above the gods! AND THROUGH THE DALEKS, I SHALL HAVE THAT POWER!
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The fifth part is great the whole way through, but despite all the excellent scenes, it's all about one scene in particular, that brilliant, chilling cliffhanger. Genesis has had excellent cliffhangers at every point, each one has meant something, I'm certain that Tom improvised in this one, as there wasn't one originally scripted, and he got it bang on, one of, if not the best cliffhanger to ever come out of the show, it's scary, and would have left kids in torment for a whole week when originally broadcast.
Dr Who doesn't get better then this. 10/10
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