By Glyn Jones
“Well, why not? Why
shouldn't it be? It's quite natural. After all, you have objects of historical
interest on Earth, so why not a museum in space? I always thought I'd find one
someday.”
There are
all types of museums. All over the world
and for the most part free to enter.
There are art museums, museums that house historical articles and
museums that have natural history like dinosaurs and such.
But the
most famous museum of all is the Space
Museum . What is the Space Museum ?
Well it is a museum that is on the planet Xeros. What is unique about this museum is that
there are some pretty interesting exhibits on display. Like for instance a Dalek from the planet
Skaro. Yes a Dalek on display. Well maybe its shell as it is pretty empty
inside luckily for us.
The gem of
the museum is the exhibit of the time travelers. Yes a true gem that. The four time travelers and their blue
box. It is in fact a marvel that they
can all fit in that box and travel through time. So marvel at the time travelers known as The
Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicky and look at their wonderful craft The TARDIS the
next time you are on Xeros and are visiting The Space Museum.
The Space Museum
starts off pretty well with a very interesting concept of what happened to the
TARDIS crew and why they are in the state they are in. I found it very cool how they are out of
phase with time and that they do not exist yet.
I love how they see their future selves suspended in animation as a
display in the museum. But unfortunately
the uniqueness of the first episode is all that I really liked about The Space
Museum.
I thought
this story was pretty dull to be honest. After the remarkable first episode the
next three were a letdown. It was the
same old same old as the cast kept getting captured, escape, and getting
captured again. This has been done
before but a whole lot better. The Space
Museum lack lustre story of an alien race being suppressed by a stronger race
is one of the sure fire recipes for a Doctor Who story but in this case I just
couldn’t get into it as it just didn’t hold my interest. It just seemed more of the same but we have
seen better up to this point like in The Dalek Invasion of Earth. One of the few highlights is that this story
features Jeremy Bulloch who later in his life will don Mandolorian Armor as
Boba Fett. It was funny to see him so
young and unfortunately with some really bad makeup eyebrows as one of the
Moroks. So in closing The Space Museum has an interesting start but a very dull
middle and end.
Grade D+
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