tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136268980443491716.post1758135420148436082..comments2023-08-28T03:13:35.802-07:00Comments on Damn Your Eyes! Damn Your Ears!: Ten Statements About....DOCTOR WHO STORY ONE HUNDRED TWENTY: THE VISITATION (1982)Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03404896748431996295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136268980443491716.post-2106730711089446732014-07-15T22:16:06.078-07:002014-07-15T22:16:06.078-07:00As always, LOVE these lists! Great job! Some thoug...As always, LOVE these lists! Great job! Some thoughts to share. You mention the strain of three companions on the production crew: While this aired later in the season, this was actually the second story to be filmed (Four to Doomsday being the first). If the strain was catching up with them already, it must have been pretty rough. You can follow the production order by the length of Peter Davison's hair (ha!). Also, many of the earliest Peter Davison press release photos were taken during the filming of this episode's location shots.<br />While Tegan is certainly annoying, I'm a fan of hers. She whined a lot, but having someone acting contrary to the Doctor made an interesting dynamic (certainly more interesting than Adric & Turlough's contrary behavior).<br />If I remember correctly (and I might not), wasn't the Tereliptil injured in the crash? Maybe not. Just the way I remember it.<br />That android is HIDEOUS! WTF were they thinking? Looks like it's left over from a silly Red Dwarf episode!<br />Richard Mace is fantastic, but a bit over the top. Yes, he would have been a stellar companion. I wish NuWho would add a companion from centuries ago. Makes an interesting dynamic. <br />Thanks! Keep up the great work!<br />ShagThe Irredeemable Shaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01620741461584124844noreply@blogger.com