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Secret Of The Daleks


The Second Doctor Adventures: The Potential Daleks 1.2


With the Daleks seemingly coming back, the Doctor Jamie, Zoe and Raven decide on their next move. While Raven thinks Gallifrey is the answer, The Doctor feels its Skaro that should be their next destination.


I’ve not been that complimentary of this and the last release.  While Skaro was their heading, they find they’re in a small village on a planet. Suddenly its three weeks later, and they’ve been happily idling about. Usually in circumstances like this it turns out that our heroes are under some kind of spell, not this time. It doesn’t tie in with the urgency of the Daleks returning and themes of the series.


Part two changes the situation and we get full on Daleks. Though its connected with the village, it just makes the first part almost redundant. This is everyone being held by the Daleks and the Doctor and co escaping. It has its moments but I spent the episode wishing for a more traditional adventure. 


I have found it hard to concentrate on this and the Conspiracy of Raven sets, it just feels that I’m waiting for something: the pay off, the point, the reason why Im following all this. Meanwhile more and more stuff is happening and it doesn’t seem to be getting anywhere.


Having really enjoyed the Michael Troughton second Doctor adventures when they began I’m now at a point where I’m not going to pre order the next series and maybe wait for a sale, if at all. My hopes for the last story in this set are not high.

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