"Doctor Who" The Zarbi (TV Episode 1965) Poster

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(1965)

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5/10
The Web Planet Part 2: Ambitious but sadly unsuccessful.
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic6 July 2014
Review of all 6 episodes:

This story gets a lot of bad reviews and dislike but it also has fans who defend it vociferously. I do not hate it like some people but I also certainly do not love it or really enjoy it very much. It isn't particularly entertaining for me.

Surely it deserves points for ambition as it attempts to show us a completely alien world with insect-like aliens which look and behave in a very non-human way. I applaud it for such a brave attempt but overall this is the weakest Hartnell era adventure in my opinion as it just drags too much for me.

The effects were acceptable for their time given the low budget and time constraints but the problem is there is too much reliance on the effects even though the budget was not nearly enough to create the effects required. The story puts all the emphasis on the creation of alien beings in insect form on a very alien landscape. It neglects giving us an exciting enough adventure to keep me interested.

The costumes and effects look silly to many modern viewers and give it all a pantomime feel but this would be forgivable if the story and script were strong enough to stand up on their own. Sadly, while it is far from awful, I do not think the story or dialogue are strong enough. If you imagine overlaying modern CGI effects onto this to make it all look plausible I am afraid it would still leave a lacklustre story in my opinion.

I am sad to say I find it rather boring and repetetive for too much of the time. It is very stretched and lacking in content. It is filled up with ear splitting sounds going on for too long and events going a bit round in circles. It has good aspects but is a weaker than average story by comparison to the great adventures in the history of Doctor Who.

However, it is saved from total failure by its ambition in presenting a strange world full of non humanoid aliens and the better parts of script, story and acting. It is not all bad and it is an interesting idea but it is badly realised and becomes boring. It is what I would call a brave but ultimately disappointing misfire.

My Ratings: Episode 1 - 6, Episode 2 - 5/10, Episode 3 - 4.5/10, Episode 4 - 4/10, Episodes 5 & 6 - 4.5/10.

Overall average rating : 4.75/10.
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7/10
I think it's quite decent.
Sleepin_Dragon25 October 2019
The TARDIS is dragged away by The Zarbi. Barbara falls into the hands of the Menoptera.

I must say that considering the low budget available, they had a good crack at making something that looks incredibly alien. So much seemed to happen to Vicki and Barbara as Ian and The Doctor were sight seeing.

We are introduced to the Zarbi and the Menoptera, and the battle between them, neither of which returned on the show, but who knows, with today's technology why not? In some shots the Zarbi look decent, the full shots of them are the problem.

Massively imaginative, perhaps without the budget to realise it properly, but I find it quite fun. 7/10
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7/10
The Zarbi
guswhovian22 July 2020
The Doctor, Ian and Vicki are captured by the ant-like Zarbi, while Barbara meets the Menoptera, a butterfly-like species who are trying to reclaim Vortis, their home planet.

After his reasonably competent handling of the previous episode, Richard Martin's terrible direction starts to show here. Particularly bad is right before the Doctor and Ian enter "Web HQ": the camera focuses for 5 seconds on a random piece of scenery, then cuts to another piece of scenery for another 5 seconds before William Hartnell and William Russell enter the screen.

The most interesting part of the episode is Barbara's encounter with the Menoptera. The Menoptera are an impressive creation. The costumes are quite good, and the performances of the actors definitely convince the viewer that they are a truly alien species. I also have to commend the excellent model work of the TARDIS being dragged across the surface of Vortis.
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