Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

Doctor Who: Time and the Rani

Doctor Who: The Classic Series

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 1987-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: TV-14
  • Episodes: 4
  • iTunes Price: USD 3.99

Description

Still unstable from his regeneration at the end of the trial, the Doctor is deceived by the Rani into believing she is his companion, and she tricks him into helping her build a powerful new weapon. Meanwhile, Mel is on the run and befriends the meek enslaved population of the planet on which the Rani is making the Doctor work for her.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 Time and the Rani, Episode 1 24:43 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
2 Time and the Rani, Episode 2 24:37 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
3 Time and the Rani, Episode 3 24:23 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes
4 Time and the Rani, Episode 4 24:41 USD 1.99 Buy on iTunes

Trailer

Reviews

  • A Decent but Confused Start for the McCoy Era

    3
    By Noj-Esco
    Personally the only problems I had with the McCoy era were that the stories were commonly on autopilot and ended with an event of totalic and oversized proportions. Essentially, it was come up with some really cool concept for an energy source/field, a weapon, a super lifeform or empire, have the story unfold in a traditional series of twists and turns, and have The Doctor sometimes trick them into destroying their entire kind. I mean, when the entire Cyberman fleet and the planet of Skaro were destroyed, it was as if they were trying to wrap up the series to a final closing as quickly as possible, and while Skaro's destruction was a good climactic spectacle, it really felt like the producers were just trying to get rid of the daleks once and for all, regardless of if the show ran another two decades. Anyway, Time and the Rani is an interesting enough episode, after the somewhat jarring opening sequence where Sylvester McCoy's incarnation of The Doctor is introduced, primarily becuase McCoy's character kicks right off. You'll immediately notice he's a lot more talkative right off the bat than Colin Baker's Doctor, a bit more energetic, and largely a tad less aggressive. It is interesting that his first moment waking up in his new form was with The Rani, a wise move to both show us his new personna's way of addressing both exposition and being in the close presence of a recognizable enemy. The episode is largely split between The Doctor's side of things, and Melanie's wandering around the planet. The Doctor's doesn't really go anywhere fast, unfortunately, while Melanie screams a considerable lot in her half, at one point for about a minute straight. Her half covers the enslaved and tortured society endiginous to the planet, and except for a senseless end moment, they are fully enjoyable, with a believable sociology and interesting architectures. One of the highlights of the episode, however, is when The Doctor and Melanie finally meet - he was convinced that SHE was really the Rani, and seeing them duke it out, in a hillarious yet surprisingly well staged fight scene, while they bicker, is wonderful. The climax plays out fine, and The Rani's fate at the end is surprisingly creative - that is, not how she is defeated, but rather, what happens to her afterward. The confused ride ends with a mostly satisfactory conclusion, and some better (and worse) days were ahead.
  • The 7th Doctor, Sylvester McCoy, hits the ground running.

    3
    By Dee Byers
    Good opening for the only other Doctor besides David Tennant's Tenth Doctor to be voted "Best Doctor of All Time" in England over 4th Doctor Tom Baker. Let's go ahead and cover this: Colin Baker had been fired from the role and, quite simply, just didn't want to film the regeneration scene.
  • A decent start for the 7th Doctor

    3
    By Echo7
    3 down sides to this episode. 1. They never really explain why the Doctor regenerated at the start of this episode (let alone not even letting Colin Baker - the 6th Doctor - reprise his role for the scene). 2. The Rani can JUST shoot down the TARDIS...please. 3. The Doctor's companion Melanie Bush, is by far one of the WORST (next to Adric). All she does is scream and her voice is like nails on a chalkboard! I love the character of the Rani and I hope she resurfaces in the new series. Perhaps she's the one who picked up the Master's ring at the end of "Last of the Time Lords"? Just throwin' that out there! :)

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