tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7789262377783653415.post3113662538361806069..comments2024-03-15T00:14:51.739-07:00Comments on Classical Gallifrey: Serial 133: The Resurrection of the DaleksGungaDinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07571959874070196405noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7789262377783653415.post-44388068661564650812012-04-09T22:57:30.879-07:002012-04-09T22:57:30.879-07:00I was initially disappointed with this story when ...I was initially disappointed with this story when it first aired but I found it strangely addictive and it's ended up becoming my most watched Dr.Who story of all time (no mean feat for me, as a major Who fan since 75) and I find it endlessly fascinating. I think the biggest thing is the murky morality, the idea that the Doctor is treading a fine line and could tip over the edge and become a bad man himself at any moment, while Davros is almost convincing in his arguments that human nature is nasty and that being humane is a justification for being cruel and callous. It's a story I lose myself in, I think...not perfect, but as a murky Dalek nightmare it is utterly peerless in Dr.Who's long history, a visit to the depths of Hell!straker2https://www.blogger.com/profile/02539799815028323045noreply@blogger.com