tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4825355310180329162.post8439819152032056121..comments2023-11-05T01:24:58.164-07:00Comments on Radio Free Skaro - The Chronic Hysteresis: C1 - The Edge of DestructionStevenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04578655359615732365noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4825355310180329162.post-41971541004751069972009-09-09T15:25:23.753-06:002009-09-09T15:25:23.753-06:00I have always had a soft spot for this story which...I have always had a soft spot for this story which whilst very sureal draws the viewer in with the desire to understand what is happening. The acting at the very beginning of the episode is so distinct from the previous episodes that the viewer must have agreed with Susans suspicion that there was an alien in the ship possessing the various crew. Knowing how the story ends I think that this may have been better. By creating an alien that only existed in the bodies of the regulars they could have still made the story with the same budget and told the story of the disputes between the crew of the ship. <br /><br />The only scene I really want to comment on is the one with the scissors, I can remember Verity Lambert on the DVD commentary being a little suprised she got away with this and I don't know how they did. People talk about the playgrounds being full of children pretending to be Daleks but what about the children threatening each other with scissors and stabbing their beds, I bet this wasnt broadcast in Australia.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01574651935497834232noreply@blogger.com