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 Post subject: K9
PostPosted: 16 Jul 2010, 20:38 
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1.16 The Cambridge Spy:
Notwithstanding the constant presence of the space/time manipulator, this is the first bona fide time travel episode for K9. Time travel is common storytelling device used in science fiction in general. For parent Doctor Who, it is a regular occurrence and even relatives Torchwood & The Sarah Jane Adventures have dabbled in time travel plotlines. So it is only right for K9 to have its own time travel story.
Jorjie has accidentally travelled back in time to 1963, which just so happens to be the birth year of Doctor Who.
It was in 1963 that she meets William Pike, Darius great grandfather and he is mistakenly accused of being a Soviet spy. William being accused of a Soviet spy threatens the future existence of Darius (who plot conveniently stay behind in the future).
The presence of a police constable and a police station in the 1960s in this episode certainly brings into mind The Feast of Steven. With The Feast of Steven among the 108 missing Doctor Who episodes, The Cambridge Spy sort of fill the void in visual terms of The Feast of Steven’s absence.
In its own way The Cambridge Spy has been a fun time travel story.
The last scene with Agent Parker and Myles was very unexpected.


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 Post subject: Re: K9
PostPosted: 30 Jul 2010, 20:52 
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1.18 Mutant Copper:
After a protest Starkey, Jorjie and new friend Marcus encounters a rogue CCPC that the other CCPCs were looking for. This CCPC is a rogue because its systems are damaged. Due to Jorjie’s compassionate nature they take the CCPC, who Jorjie named Birdy due to its obsession with birds, take it to the Gryffen mansion where the professor finds that Birdy has human intelligence. It was an experiment from the Department that gone wrong.
Jorjie made a faux pas in calling Birdy a lost puppy in K9’s presence.
Marcus was a distraction as I wondered whether he was meant to be a new regular character or a one-off. He would proved to be the latter as Marcus turned out to be a traitor who informed the Department about Birdy’s location in the mansion.
I think writer John O’Brien had good heart in writing this episode to evoke sympathy in Birdy which he does succeed but the presentation of the episode felt a little off.


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