Doctor
Who 10.09 'Empress of Mars' Review
A very good episode. One of Gatiss' best. The NASA scene while it
does introduce the situation, seems a little unnecessary, although it
is as good as the rest of the story. It just seems to be a little
superfluous. The arrival on Mars is well done, although it's not
clear why the TARDIS left when Nardole went back aboard. The early
explorations by the Doctor and Bill of the Martian tunnels were done
quite well also. And the confrontation between the Doctor and Friday
was well choreographed.
The explanation of how the British troops got into the situation they
are in, is believable. That they found the Ice Warrior they named
after the Defoe character in a ship on the veldt in South Africa and
then helped him repair it. (And then lured them to Mars with promises
of riches in the form of gemstomes, or gold.) That's an excellent set
up to the situation, and leads into the discovery of the Empress'
tomb/hibernation chamber. Each of the soldiers is given a unique
personality, but more on that later.
In any case, the Empress is quite well realised, being in shock at
the interlopers, the length of time spent in the hibernation, and the
state of the surface. Godsacre's backstory is interesting. That he
was caught for desertion, and was unscuccessfully hung for it. (There
are questions about how he would be able to rejoin the Army after
that, but those would detract from below.) In any case, that leads
him to be able to work out a deal with the Empress, despite an
attempt by his second to gain control.
The resolution that is worked out is quite believable (they wouldn't
get back to Earth in any case). The appearance of Alpha Centauri is
just icing on the cake (although I yet hadn't seen the Peladon
serials). The conclusion with Missy being in the TARDIS, is
interesting. There may be more to Missy's question about the Doctor's
well being than his concern about her being out of the Vault. Overall
this is a very good episode. 9/10.
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