• Google Gemini reviews Doctor Who - Full Circle

    From The Doctor@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 2 13:24:56 2024
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    ## Full Circle: A Solid Foundation for a New Era

    **Full Circle** marks a significant turning point in Doctor Who,
    introducing a new companion, Adric, and setting the stage for
    the E-Space trilogy. While it doesn't reach the heights
    of some classic Who stories, it's a solid entry point for a new era.

    * **Strong Concept:** The idea of a planet inhabited by descendants
    of a crashed spaceship offers a unique and intriguing setting.

    * **Character Development:** Adric's introduction is handled well,
    establishing a dynamic with the Doctor that would be explored further
    in subsequent stories.

    * **Tom Baker's Charisma:** As always, Tom Baker shines as the Doctor,
    bringing his trademark wit and eccentricity to the role.

    However, the story does have its shortcomings:

    * **Pacing Issues:** Some parts of the story feel rushed, while others drag, leading to an uneven pacing.

    * **Lack of Depth:** The Marshmen, while visually interesting,
    are not fully developed as antagonists.

    Overall, **Full Circle** is a decent story that lays the groundwork
    for future adventures. It's a solid foundation for a new era of Doctor Who, even if it doesn't quite reach the heights of the series' best.

    **Rating:** 6.5 out of 10

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