30. The Aztecs, Part IV: The Day of Darkness

What’s a trifecta, but for four things? A tetrafecta? Quadrafecta? Anyway, this story hit one of those for Doctor Who Story Title Mad Libs. All four episode titles followed the “The [Important Thing] of [Bad Thing]” formula.

Anyway, this wasn’t a bad way to wrap up a pretty solid story. I just have a few random observations:

  • For an English school teacher, Ian has a wide selection of disabling martial arts maneuvers at his disposal.
  • Why couldn’t Cameca go with them? I guess the First Doctor is a “Love ‘em and leave ‘em” type of guy.
  • The eclipse effects left something to be desired.

 

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