Doctor Who 30 Day Challenge: Day 02 (re-do) - Your Favorite Classic Series Episode (Pt. 6) - The Mark of the Rani
The Mark of the Rani was the fourth episode of Colin Baker’s time as the Doctor. The TARDIS lands in 19th century England during The Industrial Revolution. The local population has become oddly violent and unpredictable. His answer can be found inside a local bathouse where two competing enemies - the Master and The Rani - are gassing residents and meddling with their minds. The Sixth Doctor and his companion Peri (Perpugilliam) Brown must stop the two meddling Time Lords and their evil plans. I love this story because it introduces another great enemy Time Lord, of the Doctor along with bringing back the master all in one story. Three brilliant, sassy, badass Time Lords in one small village being fantastic. Also Peri and the Doctor continue with their brilliant on-screen chemistry while doing one of the first, partially-historical stories in a while.
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Third Inspector // Sixth Doctor
they referenced six and peri.
that tears it, i’m watching this show.
OH MY GOD
Community!! not to mention the part where we find out just how the 1996 Inspector Spacetime movie went all wrong.
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sixie & peri sitting in a tree
a-r-g-u-i-n-g
first comes the coat
then strangulation
then a whole bunch of snark-filled vacations!
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Synopsis of Every Six/Peri Serial
- Peri: Hey Doctor, something's weird.
- Six: Pfft, whatevs.
- Peri: *screams*
- Six: Why didn't you say something sooner?!?
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- Peri: Erimem, did you just break that guy's arm?
- Erimem: ...Yes.
- Peri: That's... that's... well, I... I'm shocked, that's all!
- Erimem: I know what you mean. Were I back in my own palace, I would have servants to administer the punishment for placing a hand on my royal behind. But as I am without my entourage, I have to do it myself!
- Peri: I notice you left him the other arm.
- Erimem: Everyone has the right to make at least two mistakes. I left him one should he wish to try again.
A sampling from the Doctor’s business card collection.
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