The Randomizer: Earthshock
May. 25th, 2014 07:40 pmOoh! it was fascinating to watch this (Eric Sawards other "masterpiece") so close to Revelation of the Daleks. I liked this much better.
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I much preferred Earthshock to Revelation of the Daleks. I think in part this is because I think Eric Saward is being much more restrained. It has a simpler plot structure, fewer characters, comparatively little humour, and allows more people to survive. Saward may (I'm not sure) feel he was being too cautious here. I suspect, in Revelation, he was pushing his vision much harder and opinion is probably divided on whether he went to excess or not. I think he might argue that Earthshock is too enamoured of its military characters and in general too ready to elide over the brutality of which humans are capable in favour of a simplistic contrast to the Cybermen. I thought the simpler tale was more effective.
I much preferred Earthshock to Revelation of the Daleks. I think in part this is because I think Eric Saward is being much more restrained. It has a simpler plot structure, fewer characters, comparatively little humour, and allows more people to survive. Saward may (I'm not sure) feel he was being too cautious here. I suspect, in Revelation, he was pushing his vision much harder and opinion is probably divided on whether he went to excess or not. I think he might argue that Earthshock is too enamoured of its military characters and in general too ready to elide over the brutality of which humans are capable in favour of a simplistic contrast to the Cybermen. I thought the simpler tale was more effective.