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** There's a scene in the first episode where the Doctor steps on a land mine and has to stay still so as to not detonate it should he move, but this get solved within a couple of minutes. 49 years later, the Fifteenth Doctor spends [[Recap/DoctorWhoS40E3Boom an entire episode]] on a land mine.
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*** Harry saying the combination of gas masks and radiation detectors makes no sense sounds awfully silly to modern viewers who've been exposed to decades of [[PostApocalypticGasMask post apocalyptic fiction where the combination is more logical.]]

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*** Harry saying the combination of gas masks and radiation detectors makes no sense sounds awfully silly to modern viewers who've been exposed to decades of [[PostApocalypticGasMask post apocalyptic fiction where the combination is more logical.prevalent.]]
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*** Harry saying the combination of gas masks and radiation detectors makes no sense sounds awfully silly to modern viewers who've been exposed to decades of [[PostApocalypticGasMask post apocalyptic fiction where the combination is more logical.]]

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** Gharman's death is very over the top.



** Gharman's death is very over the top.

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** Gharman's death is Downplayed with the rocket, but when it's very over much in the top. sky it's clearly stock footage.


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** The Daleks are generally in prime condition and consistently well operated throughout the story.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Nyder may have originally written as a fanatically obedient officer by his own personality, but "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E4ResurrectionOfTheDaleks Resurrection of the Daleks]]" opens the possibility that he is actually under some form of MindControl as Davros has some sort of hypnotic drug hidden in his wheelchair at all times, one that works not only on humans but even on Daleks, and those who fall victim to it act exactly like Nyder.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Nyder may have originally written as a fanatically obedient officer by his own personality, but "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E4ResurrectionOfTheDaleks ''[[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E4ResurrectionOfTheDaleks Resurrection of the Daleks]]" Daleks]]'' opens the possibility that he is actually under some form of MindControl as Davros has some sort of hypnotic drug hidden in his wheelchair at all times, one that works not only on humans but even on Daleks, and those who fall victim to it act exactly like Nyder.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Nyder may have originally written as a fanatically obedient officer by his own personality, but "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E4ResurrectionOfTheDaleks Resurrection of the Daleks]]" opens the possibility that he is actually under some form of MindControl as Davros has some sort of hypnotic drug hidden in his wheelchair at all times, one that works not only on humans but even on Daleks, and those who fall victim to it act exactly like Nyder.

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