Rescuing Stephen is The Doctor's priority, for The Drahvin however it's escaping, leaving The Rill on the doomed planet.
It's almost light in tone, despite the evil machination of Maaga, her villainy is outdone by the goodness of The Rill.
So there's a pretty strong message in this episode. Basically it's a message that not everything beautiful on the outside is good on the inside, and that something which may be ugly in appearance, can be beautiful deep down. It's a nice message.
Overall, the storyline was good, two alien forces trying to escape a dying planet, The Doctor and co caught up in the middle of evebts. Perhaps it had a degree of simplicity, it didn't feel at all challenging, The Doctor and co never felt in peril. The Full always seemed several steps ahead of The Drahvin.
Being back The Drahvin!
It's a decent story, 5/10.
It's almost light in tone, despite the evil machination of Maaga, her villainy is outdone by the goodness of The Rill.
So there's a pretty strong message in this episode. Basically it's a message that not everything beautiful on the outside is good on the inside, and that something which may be ugly in appearance, can be beautiful deep down. It's a nice message.
Overall, the storyline was good, two alien forces trying to escape a dying planet, The Doctor and co caught up in the middle of evebts. Perhaps it had a degree of simplicity, it didn't feel at all challenging, The Doctor and co never felt in peril. The Full always seemed several steps ahead of The Drahvin.
Being back The Drahvin!
It's a decent story, 5/10.