Date: Tuesday, 14 December 2010 13:54 (UTC)
Unfortunately, all the HG Wells references in Timelash are a clear indication that we're meant to understand that his science fiction was inspired by his experiences with the Doctor. The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man -- all have clear "parallels" with the events of this story, though only superficially (the story is too stupid to indicate how much Wells's stories were social satire and genuine extrapolation). I can't just ignore that and pretend it was a different HG Wells. :-(

And that's without mentioning the lazy writer's insult to the audience when, at the climax of the story, the Doctor survives a certain-death situation. How? "Neat trick. I'll tell you later." There is NO EXCUSE for that (to put it mildly).

I actually didn't mind The Twin Dilemma when I rewatched it recently -- like the TV movie, it's got some terrible rubbish, but some good stuff too. The first and last episodes are quite fun, though the middle two are feeble.
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