by Ian » Sat Sep 14, 2013 10:09 am
Doctor Who - Vengeance on Varos. The people of Varos toil in poverty and misery while the ruling elite enjoy power and luxury and keep the people in line with televised "entertainment" of the torture and murder of anyone that dares question the status quo. When the Doctor and Peri arrive in the middle of one such execution, they immediately start off a chain reaction of violence... Dark and grim but enlivened with some black humour and Colin Baker on irrepressible form, this is a very fine story. Nice performances from Martin Jarvis as the Governor (a fundamentally decent bloke stuck as the powerless puppet leader of an utterly barbaric system) and Nabil Shaban, who is justly legendary for his turn as the repulsive slug-like uber-capitalist Sil (the perfect villain for the Thatcher years!), and the dramatic conceit of two characters - a married couple - who play no role in the plot but basically watch the events happening on TV and comment on it ("When did they last show something worth watching?") works very nicely. Most enjoyable.