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* Dear God, the Shalka. Between the sounds as they're stalking (there's a reason it's what the serial is named after) and the knowledge of what they can DO to you, these guys easily stand up to anything seen in the TV series in terms of how many nights you'll be kept up. This isn't something to watch alone at night, no matter how old you are or how badass you think you are. Specifically, [[spoiler:Alison's description of how the Shalka forced her friend to torture herself to death with molten lava]] is one of the most horrific moments in any ''Doctor Who'' canon. How horrific? Alison describes how [[spoiler:her friend was forced by the Shalka to ''spread molten lava on her body'', while screaming for the others to help her. They're frozen by the Shalka's sonic control, and can't move to help her as she eventually loses her hands and buries her face in the lava entirely]]. It's entirely too R-rated for an online-exclusive serial based on a kids show.

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* Dear God, the Shalka. Between the sounds as they're stalking (there's a reason it's what the serial is named after) and the knowledge of what they can DO to you, these guys easily stand up to anything seen in the TV series in terms of how many nights you'll be kept up. This isn't something to watch alone at night, no matter how old you are or how badass you think you are. Specifically, [[spoiler:Alison's description of how the Shalka forced her friend to torture herself to death with molten lava]] is one of the most horrific moments in any ''Doctor Who'' canon. How horrific? Alison describes how [[spoiler:her friend was forced by the Shalka to ''spread molten lava on her body'', while screaming for the others to help her. They're frozen by the Shalka's sonic control, and can't move to help her as she eventually loses her hands and buries her face in the lava entirely]]. It's entirely too R-rated for an online-exclusive serial based on a kids show.
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* Dear God, the Shalka. Between the sounds as they're stalking (there's a reason it's what the serial is named after) and the knowledge of what they can DO to you, these guys easily stand up to anything seen in the TV series in terms of how many nights you'll be kept up. This isn't something to watch alone at night, no matter how old you are or how badass you think you are. Specifically, [[spoiler:Alison's description of how the Shalka forced her friend to torture herself to death with molten lava]] is one of the most horrific moments in any ''Doctor Who'' canon. How horrific? Alison describes how [[spoiler:her friend was forced by the Shalka to ''spread molten lava on her body'', while screaming for the others to help her. They're frozen by the Shalka's sonic control, and can't move to help her as she eventually loses her hands and buries her face in the lava entirely]]. It's entirely too R-rated for an online-exclusive serial based on a kids show.
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Doctor Who manages to be damned creepy even in ''Flash-animated webisode format.''

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Doctor Who manages to be damned creepy even in ''Flash-animated webisode format.''

* We're told how one of the characters' friends died at the hand of villains who already exemplify ParanoiaFuel before we ''ever'' see them or know what they do: [[spoiler:she was forced to cover her body with lava, screaming and begging the entire time, having ''no hands'' by the time it was over, until she finally covered her ''face'' with it, at which point she became entirely petrified, becoming the humanoid-ish rock formation seen on the street earlier.]] How bad are they? It's such a ''relief'' to finally see them, to have an image that's inevitably friendlier than the one your mind's conjuring by now. It really has to be watched to be properly understood or appreciated.
* Later the aliens physically control an entire village and force them to walk to a location for their own purposes. They come across two innocent men whose only crime is standing in their way. The village tear the two men apart. Not of their own choice, you understand, but imagine being in their place. Being forced to tear someone limb from limb, with two hands you can no longer control, unable to do anything but ''watch.''
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