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Doctor Who Daleks! 02 The Sentinel of the Fifth Galaxy

Under attack, the Daleks flee to their home planet. Fearing it is already too late, the Dalek Strategist comes up with a plan, one that requires the co-operation of the Sentinel.


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  • Dav McKenzie

    November 22nd, 2020 - 5:55pm

    James Goss has more than earned a story for a future season. I hope we see it. Potentially future showrunner.

    The animation is a bit PS2 but its a great story and voicing. I hope it gets upscalled in the future, potentially a fan made project?

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  • Ian

    November 22nd, 2020 - 4:06am

    I enjoyed it but felt first part was better. The animation is better than the tyoe used for the missing stories, but the explosions don’t look good Wish Character would make an Emperor Dalek.

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  • GuyTheZygon

    November 21st, 2020 - 12:40am

    Parts of it are quite breathtaking…the scale of the Dalek armies, for example. Ironically I think the only possible ‘flaw’ in the production is… its visual flawlessness! Like much CGI animation it’s harder to convey anything individual to distinguish the look+character from film to film, which is why voices add so much – a great relief they are excellent here, which does lift the production, as does that battered early casing!

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    • Coleman

      November 22nd, 2020 - 11:33am

      Really like this so far, if it stays constantly this good alway through, would make a great DVD.
      Just one point though (not a complaint).
      I assume these episodes would all be made at a similar time, so it’s abit puzzling why the explosions are realised so much better in episode two than the hexaganol shapes etc in part one?

  • Ian Cotterill

    November 20th, 2020 - 10:27pm

    I quite like this series so far. Really hope it gets a Blu-Ray release at some point in the future.

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  • bryan

    November 20th, 2020 - 10:23pm

    Fantastic stuff. WALLE there for the kids, should have been a Dalek Sentinel , but otherwise I think the joy of this is so wonderful.

    Shout out for the superb NICHOLAS BRIGGS with infinite vocal ranges for Daleks. Bravo sir

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  • daz

    November 20th, 2020 - 5:17pm

    I enjoy it but I have a dalek fetish too so maybe I’m biased.

    Gotta say the NewWho Daleks look great in Burgandy. The different voices are great and we even got a robot giving off a Johnny 5 vibe too.

    Roll on next week.

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  • Anonymous

    November 20th, 2020 - 1:45pm

    ?? How can the series think it’s better than it is, surely that up to the viewers to rate it. Personally I think it’s very good, something different.

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  • Doctor Stu

    November 20th, 2020 - 12:31pm

    It was alright but I feel like the series thinks it’s better than it is, bit like the later Sherlocks

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    • Dalekpigslave

      November 20th, 2020 - 2:42pm

      Buffer off, it is free and amazing better than the entire later Matt smith and capaldi and Jodie series combine, way better, best dalek content in a long time.

    • Anonymous

      November 20th, 2020 - 3:46pm

      He we go again. Loved Matt Smith and love Jodie. Lots of people do.

    • Doctor Stu

      November 20th, 2020 - 8:21pm

      Better than later Matt, capaldi and Jodie combined XD thats a funny joke

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