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Short summary

The Doctor and Edgeworth deduce that the real plan of Mestor, the gastropod ruler of Jaconda, will not only destroy Jaconda but lead to the devastation of other planets. Together they hope to thwart him despite his formidable ability at slipping into people's minds and controlling them.

The original script featured the Jaconda and Gastropods being dropped totally without resolution to the plot, with the final battle taking place in another dimension against a being called Azlan who was controlling Mestor all along.

This episode was watched by 6.3 million viewers on its original transmission.

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    • Author: GODMAX
    Doctor Who: The Twin Dilemma: Part 4 starts as things are not looking good for the Doctor (Colin Baker) as Peri (nicola Bryant) has been captured & taken to the evil slug Mestor (Edwin Richfield) who plans to flood the entire universe with Gastropod eggs which will hatch & colonise entire planets & it's down to the Doctor to stop it & save his friends...

    This Doctor Who adventure was episode 24 from season 21 that aired here in the UK during early 1984 & was Colin Bakers first story as the Doctor, directed by Peter Moffatt The Twin Dilemma isn't the best story ever but I will admit that it has got better with each episode. The script by Anthony Stevens finally reveals it's big revelation about Mestor wanting to colonise the entire universe & it's during these silly sci-fi moments when Doctor Who is at it's entertaining best & not when it's focusing on boring character's. To be fair to it I thought it was OK over it's four parts but The Twin Dilemma certainly isn't classic Doctor Who by any stretch of the imagination, even though he started out very unlikable Colin Bakers Doctor has grown on me as this story has unfolded & he's settled down a bit.

    Tight budgets are all the rage at the BBC & it shows here, the sets, the majority of the special effects & the awful creature costume for Mestor in particular are not of a high standard. I still can't believe Hugo Lang wears that multi coloured monstrosity of a shirt, it's absolutely hideous.

    The Twin Dilemma isn't a great first story for Colin Baker but it's not quite as bad as a lot of people make out & I'd say it isn't the worst Doctor Who story of all time either, worth a watch for Doctor Who fans but more casual viewers would be advised that there are better stories out there.
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    • Author: Modred
    I wouldn't go so far as to say I enjoyed it, but it wasn't bad, Twin Dilemma improves as it progresses, albeit from a dismally low point. Colin improves so much, I know he intentionally played him as I'll tempered and angry, but that coupled with the garish outfit, was a little off putting. He certainly signed off well, and with that smile, we knew we were ok with him.

    Maurice Denham gets to show his talents, finally, in a touching scene with Colin, Kevin McNally was also rather good, after ditching that jacket.

    The Doctor perhaps overcomes the gastropods a little too easily, but the story itself was quite good, even if the realisation wasn't quite up to scratch.

    Why on Earth did they have to give those twins the names Romulus and Remus? They were always up against it.

    It's not great overall, but it at least ends with a half decent episode. 6/10
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    • Author: Mr Freeman
    Review for all 4 episodes:

    While I almost admire the bravery of giving the 6th Doctor such a shockingly different characterisation the way it is done completely alienates me today as much as it did when I watched it on its original transmission. I had loved Peter Davison's 5th Doctor for his heroically good nature epitomised more than ever with him eventually sacrificing himself to save his companion Peri. For him to regenerate into the 6th Doctor and be actually trying to strangle the person he died to save within the first 20 minutes as well as treating her with such disrespect and disdain is just far too jarring. It could possibly have worked if the writing and direction was to make it purely a short bad effect of regeneration making him deranged and portray it skillfully enough. It is not done well at all because the writing makes the 6th Doctor just seem like a totally unpleasant character. He continues to be a pompous, selfish, cowardly petulant, egotist with no compassion for the whole story and with a tendency to violence totally out of keeping with The Doctor. Indeed much of his tenure is blighted by aspects of these unpleasant traits continuing to appear. It does not allow for it to be excused as a temporary post regeneration trauma. Not much of this is Colin Baker's fault and in fact his acting in the first part of this story is admirable. Sadly the characterisation is bad and Colin's acting comes across as over the top, annoying and unengaging as a result. If he had simply been a darker Doctor it could have been interesting but the way it is done is just bad.

    The first episode features him strangling Peri and being a conceited bully. The second episode makes it even worse showing him as a coward offering Peri as 'the one to blame' when threatened and so many awful character aspects are shown throughout the story. Even without that the story is lame. Twins with mathematical genius are kidnapped and a race of giant gastropods have taken over a planet. The twins are not well acted and are irritating, the gastropods are silly and the story is both boring and badly put together. There are silly plot elements throughout such as The Doctor leaving a random person in the TARDIS with his gun. Maurice Denham is a very very good actor indeed but there is no material to use even his potential as a guest character. The rest is unsatisfactory including Peri whose performance adds to the other annoying elements.

    Baker's acting is sometimes shining through the bad characterisation, Denham is as good as he could be and there are a couple of minor elements of usual Doctor Who interest but overall this is not fun, not good enough quality for the show's usual standards and is makes the 6th Doctor unlikable.

    This adventure brings season 21 down. They could have at least let Davison see out the season and left Baker to start his own season fresh. Very disappointing. 3 to 3.5/10 if you take whatever positives you can.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Colin Baker Colin Baker - The Doctor
    Nicola Bryant Nicola Bryant - Peri
    Maurice Denham Maurice Denham - Edgeworth / Azmael
    Kevin McNally Kevin McNally - Hugo Lang
    Edwin Richfield Edwin Richfield - Mestor
    Barry Stanton Barry Stanton - Noma
    Oliver Smith Oliver Smith - Drak
    Seymour Green Seymour Green - Chamberlain
    Gavin Conrad Gavin Conrad - Romulus
    Andrew Conrad Andrew Conrad - Remus
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