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6/10
Fun but not entirely Wheel-istic!
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic17 September 2014
Review of all 6 episodes:

This is a fun and mostly decent standard production providing tense and exciting Cybermen attacks and the arrival of a good new companion Zoe. (Previous companion Victoria having just left and featuring only in a clip at the start of Episode 1)

This story is written by David Whitaker from a story by Kit Pedler. Whitaker's script provides good dialogue and tense scenes but Pedler's plot is unremarkable and does not all make sense sadly. Some of the science is not as realistic as it could be (the meteorite sequences etc) and the Cybermen's plan is not entirely sensible or believable. It is not as awful as some would have you believe and the issues certainly do not make it a totally unsuccessful story but they do take the silver sheen off of some of this adventure as it lacks a bit of credibility and originality. It still is mostly solid, entertaining stuff. Part 5 is the least good featuring more of the silly aspects.

The Wheel in Space is largely an enjoyable romp with some excellent elements but it is unexceptional and looks weak by comparison to the truly brilliant stories preceding it in season 5. The Cybermen voices are, in my opinion, far inferior to their original voices from The Tenth Planet or from some of their later incarnations.

My Ratings: Episodes 1, 2, 3 & 6 - 7.5/10, Episode 4 - 8/10, Episode 5 - 6/10

Overall: 7.33/10

The rest of Season 5 was far better than this rather anticlimactic final story. Easily one of my top 5 Doctor Who Seasons of all time, truly fantastic quality.

Season 5 Average Rating: 9.26/10
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5/10
It lacks any real oomph.
Sleepin_Dragon27 February 2021
The Doctor must have a vital piece of equipment from The Rocket, he volunteers Jamie and Zoe to collect it for him.

I have a feeling that fans of the show would have been thoroughly disappointed with this series finale, especially when you compare it to what they were treated to the previous series.

It's all so anticlimactic, the story improved a little in the middle, but it's never really built up to anything, the pacing is a real issue, fortunately Troughton continues to shine through.

The story of The Commander feels half baked, theh were onto something, but it doesn't go anywhere. Jarvis feels a little lost.

It's very disappointing. 5/10.
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