I couldn't work out what this was doing in The Four Just Men. There's no crime, no evil wrongdoers, just a sulky, bad tempered kid who has his first fight as a bullfighter. I get that he is frightened, I would be terrified, but it is not exactly edge of the seat stuff. Tim gets him to perform by lying to him about his father, a famous bullfighter who had died in the ring. Lying didn't seem very "Just" to me.
I don't know if bullfighting is still practised in Spain but showing it makes the episode seem terribly outdated.
The only thing memorable about this episode is Doctor Who meeting Pussy Galore.
I don't know if bullfighting is still practised in Spain but showing it makes the episode seem terribly outdated.
The only thing memorable about this episode is Doctor Who meeting Pussy Galore.
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