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		<title>I Now Pronounce You</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Part One
You would have to possess a heart of stone if the idea of Sarah Jane Smith finally settling down with a man and having the perfect family that she has always wanted but you would also be a bit too much of a romantic if you really believed [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=295&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Part One</strong></p>
<p>You would have to possess a heart of stone if the idea of Sarah Jane Smith finally settling down with a man and having the perfect family that she has always wanted but you would also be a bit too much of a romantic if you really believed that it could have a happy ending. This is basically what the first episode of this story was all about it was about the joy of Sarah Jane in meeting this man, and falling in love with him, and then being asked to marry him, even though it all happened in a very short space of time.</p>
<p>Having said that there are couples who have married a lot quicker than Sarah and Peter Dalton did in this episode. Often these shotgun marriage only usually happen because the bride is pregnant , or because one of the parties is desperate to stay in the country, and I am sure that either could really apply to Sarah Jane.</p>
<p>It certainly was a whirlwind romance wasn’t it? No wonder Clyde was so suspicious. Rani was at first but that soon disappeared when she realised that Sarah was sneeking off to meet a man and poor Luke didn’t really know what to think, but he knew that this man seemed to make her happy, and he really, really did, even before he had given her the engagement ring which seems to control Sarah, so it was unlikely to be that made her fall in love wih him in the first place.</p>
<p>Perhaps Nigel Havers has that affect on all women, he is, after all, a natural charmer. Of course we do not know what Peter Dalton is at the moment, we assume that he is an alien, because both K9 and Mr Smith both tried to tell Sarah Jane that there was an alien prescense, but what sort of alien he might well be will hopefully be revealed in the next episode. She even mentioned that that had been other men before who she might have got with, I wonder if one of those was Harry Sullivan, well it would explain why she keeps a photograph of him up in her attic, he obviously still means a lot to her, and it would have be nice if they had of gotten together just Ian and Barbara did in fan mythos after their travels in the TARDIS.</p>
<p>Of course throughout the episode we also did get the sound of the TARDIS attempting to land which permeated the whole episode until right near the end when the Doctor came running it just at the bit all grooms hate when the congregation is asked if there is any reason why him and the bride should not be married. Those seconds feel like a lifetime, believe me. The interaction between Mr Smith and K9 is very funny with Mr Smith referring to K9 simply as dog and sounding as patronising as an alien supercomputer possibly can.</p>
<p><strong>The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith Part Two</strong></p>
<p>We find out in this episode the truth about Peter Dalton and it was nice to find out that he wasn’t in fact an alien but was in fact just an ordinary bloke who when offered the chance not to die after tumbling down the stairs but to carry on living took the offer and started the episode events. The Doctor must have discovered that this event had taken place and was desperately trying to get to Sarah as quickly as he could hence all of the TARDIS sounds throughout the first episode which were the Doctor trying to materialise.</p>
<p>It was actually very sad when we find out the truth about Peter especially as by that point they truly did love each other and this was the one part of the episode that was truly heartbreaking as Sarah Jane Smith cannot have the one man that she had every truly loved because if she does then it will mean that she will have to give up her life as saviour of the world.</p>
<p>It was actually nice to see David Tennant return as the Doctor in this episode which is odd for me to say as I have never really been a fan of his Doctor but it seems like such a long time since the last episode that it was actually nice to see him. Both Rani and Clyde were a bit wary of him at first as well they might be considering they had never met him before but I think the fact that he actually knew their names probably helped them to warm to him.</p>
<p>Talking of Rani she looked her actual age in this episode in her exceptionally pink dress rather than the age she is playing in the series and would actually make a good companion for the Doctor herself judging by this episode if she was playing a character of her own age that is. The Doctor himself made a nice appearance in this story working well with the three youngsters partially by making them feel very important they they were separated from Sarah Jane so that they couldn’t help her. The Trickster who must know how determined they are from his two previous appearances in The Sarah Jane Adventures really didn’t bank on the Doctor, because without him the Trickster might very well have got his wish and the Earth would soon no longer be defended.</p>
<p>I am glad that Peter wasn’t an alien in the end, and it was another incredibly sad ending from The Sarah Jane Adventures. This programme is wasted on kids I tell you!</p>
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		<title>Mad World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Jane Adventures : The Mad Old Woman in The Attic
It was only a matter of time before Rani got an story for herself and this week she finally got her story. The basic premise of this story is to be careful what you wish for as it turned out in this story that the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=277&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong><strong>Sarah Jane Adventures : </strong>The Mad Old Woman in The Attic</strong></p>
<p>It was only a matter of time before Rani got an story for herself and this week she finally got her story. The basic premise of this story is to be careful what you wish for as it turned out in this story that the reason why she grew up to be The Mad Old Woman of Bannerman Road was all down to a decision she made when she was in a bit of a strop during this episode where she felt like she was being left out of the loop by the others.</p>
<p>This was also the first time that Rani seemed to feel a bit left out by the mere mention of Maria, which seems a little odd as I am sure they must have mentioned her before. I guess Rani must just have woken up on the wrong side of bed that morning as she really seemed to take it to heart. In every other respects Maria is in the past and Rani is well and truly part of the gang, so she must just have been having one of those days that day.</p>
<p>What was refreshing about this story was the fact that there was no threat in the end but for the majority of the story this just didn&#8217;t seem to matter as for the first episode at least there certainly seemed like there was a possibility as a threat which in the end turned out to be a complete red herring. The second episode presented a moment for all the people watching who aren&#8217;t even close to the target audience (of which I am one) with clips from a few of her Doctor Who stories and a little taster of something to come later on in the series.</p>
<p>There was even a very thinly veiled reference to the Time War by the character of Eve, basically a teenage alien who just wanted to have friends and not be lonely, and a nice little nod to the Superman mythos with Eve being sent away from a planet in a spaceship as a baby and then crash landing on the Earth. Eve’s people are time sensitive and were destroyed, probably by the Daleks due to the fact that she used the word exterminate, during the war but not before she was sent out in a ship by her parents to forge a new life on a new planet.</p>
<p>It was noticed how similar the characters of Adam and Tom looked in the story but the reason why they looked so similar was not at all obvious to this reviewer until the moment when it was explained why they did at the end of the second episode. I just thought that it was because most kids of that age seem to look the same anyway. I bet there isn’t many more times that Delta and the Bannermen will be used as an influence in either this or the parent series.</p>
<p>Elisabeth Sladen’s actual husband, Brian Miller, made a guest appearance in this story as Harry the caretaker of the now defunct amusement arcade in Danemouth and even got a few scenes with his wife and managed to come out of the part not chewing the scenery. Anji Mohindra was very good in this story and gave her best performance as Rani since she joined during the second series in the first story where she was pretty much the most important character as far as the story was concerned.</p>
<p>Probably the single most exciting moment in the episode for a lot of viewers would be the site of the TARDIS materialising in Sarah Jane’s attic and, not forgetting, the return of K9 to the series. It also seems like Mr Smith and K9 will have a rather spiky relationship as he certainly didn’t seem happy to see K9 at all. This rather begs the question that now K9 is back is there going to be much of role for Mr Smith now as he fulfilled the same role that K9 is now surely going to take for the rest of the series?</p>
<p>The Mad Woman in the Attic was an enjoyable story but I suspect that the best is yet to come.</p>
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		<title>The Great Space Rhino</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 00:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Jane Adventures : Prisoner of the Judoon
We begin the third series of the Sarah Jane Adventure with a nice little pre credit montage narrated by Clyde which basically reiterates what the series is about in case there were any new viewers who hadn&#8217;t seen any of the previous two seasons which also happens at [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=275&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>We begin the third series of the Sarah Jane Adventure with a nice little pre credit montage narrated by Clyde which basically reiterates what the series is about in case there were any new viewers who hadn&#8217;t seen any of the previous two seasons which also happens at the start of the second episode so it is looking like this will be on the start of each episode this year, a bit like the Captain Jack narration at the start of each Torchwood episode if you like.</p>
<p>Prisoner of the Judoon gets going immediately and soon develops into a cat and mouse chase that could very well end in tragedy. We meet the Judoon again in this story and there is a nice scene when the Judoon pulls up in a police car that it has requisitioned and tells a youth to turn his music down. I think that there should be a Judoon on the streets in every town in Britain to stop all of these people from playing their music really loud and being totally antisocial.</p>
<p>We also get to meet an entirely new alien being, Androvax, the prisoner of the title, who can, literally, live inside the body of another creature, seemingly without causing any harm to the creature, and take over them, who is also responsible for the deaths of entire worlds, so not an alien coming in peace. Quite a neat little trick if you want to fool people into thinking you are not who people think you are and this alien certainly does not want to be captured by the Judoon again and almost certainly executed.</p>
<p>So the for quite a portion of this story Sarah Jane was incapacitated by Androvax and it was up to Luke, Clyde and Rani to save the day, which they did with aplomb despite the Judoon attempting to make it very difficult for them. I must say that the main Judoon, Captain Tybon, was not the most intelligent of Judoon as was fairly easily outwitted by children, which is bound not to go down well with other Judoons, not that he would stupid enough to tell other people how he ended up letting the Androvax escape in the first place, and then also be locked in a room.</p>
<p>We also got a secret research laboratory (which Sarah managed to get thrown out of earlier the same morning – convenient, or what, you decide?) which deals with nanotechnology, much beloved of science fiction, which Androvax became aware of from the moment he took over Sarah Jane’s body, and realised what a convenient way that would be to escape from the Judoon and leave no trace of him ever being there. Of course he didn’t reckon on the tenacity of three kids who had saved the world on lot of other occasions.</p>
<p>It did seem a bit odd that Luke, Rani and Clyde managed to get from the crash site, all the way to the nanotech headquarters via Bannerman Road without seeing anybody except for the youth playing his music loud I mentioned earlier, and a young girl and her mother. I mean it was supposed to be a weekend and there seemed to be nobody about, which often seems to happen in this sort of program, strange things happen but no one is ever around to witness them.</p>
<p>Perhaps there was something exciting on television when the events in this episode happened, or perhaps a sale somewhere. Nothwithstanding that little gripe (which let’s face it, the key audience of this programme is not really going to be bothered about, or even notice) I was mightily impressed with these opening episode and in particular Elisabeth Sladen for her really good performance as Androvax in the body of Sarah Jane, which did take this viewer back to a previous possessed form of Sarah Jane from her final appearance in the original series of Doctor Who, The Hand of Fear.</p>
<p>Rani is certainly improved as a character in this story and is now giving as good as she gets and is often found to square up to the aliens without so much as a blink, which is certainly not something Maria did, or even Rani herself when she first appeared. Rani is a bit more like Rose Tyler from the second series of Doctor Who in that respect, feisty and more than able to look after herself, which is certainly going to appeal to the young female viewers of this show, but not half as smug and annoying as Rose was then.</p>
<p>I cannot hesitate but to say that this has been the best opening episodes of the three Sarah Jane Adventures so far, it is just so assured and spot on and it almost like they have never been away. Of course, in my case, I only saw the last episode of the second series the other day, so for me they haven’t really been away, but you know what I mean.</p>
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		<title>Attack of The One-Eyed Squiddy Thing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 23:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Jane Adventures : Enemy of the Bane
In this story The Sarah Jane Adventures have come full circle with a sequel to the very first adventure where Sarah Jane rescues Luke from the clutches of the evil Bane who had created him in the first place.
Returning from that story is the wonderful Samantha Bond who [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=274&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong><strong>Sarah Jane Adventures : </strong>Enemy of the Bane</strong></p>
<p>In this story The Sarah Jane Adventures have come full circle with a sequel to the very first adventure where Sarah Jane rescues Luke from the clutches of the evil Bane who had created him in the first place.</p>
<p>Returning from that story is the wonderful Samantha Bond who plays Mrs Wormwood with her tongue firmly in her cheek and managing to not be overly hammy which is not that easy when you get a plum role as a villain in a show like this, particularly the adult actors who, more often than not, do tend to ham up for all they are worth.</p>
<p>We also get a returning character in the shape of Kaagh from The Last Sontaran, whom I did say that I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if this wasn&#8217;t the last time we saw him, but didn&#8217;t expect it to be so soon. Then there is the appearance of Nicholas Courtney as Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart who has a lovely little role in this story which is much better than his last appearance in the television series proper back in 1989.</p>
<p>I think him appearing in this series works much better than it would if he appeared in the parent series and I think that if he were ever to reappear again he should do it in this series. The Brigadier is still married in this story but his wife does not appear so we can assume that he is still married to Doris. I also think that he may have moved house since the events of Battlefield, probably after he was knighted, as he is now Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, which was mentioned in the parent series during the Sontaran two-parter of the fourth series. That is also referenced with the apparently pointless jaunt to Peru that he was on when those events took place.</p>
<p>The Bane Kindreth are an interesting alien race, even if their actual form does look rather silly, but in the context of a children&#8217;s programme exceptable, you really couldn&#8217;t imagine them appearing in the parent show. The plot is pretty much a standard revenge plot with Mrs Wormwood and Kagh working together to enslave the human race with each of them planning to deceive the other one at some point.</p>
<p>Once again Clyde is rather sidelined as Rani takes centre stage along with Sarah Jane. Having said that I do think that the character of Clyde does in fact work better as the comic relief in the episodes as he, more often than not, does get the best lines of all the younger characters such as the line when the Bane break through the doors of Sarah’s house from which the title of this review comes.</p>
<p>One thing that I did notice in this story was that it was the first time where Maria is not really mentioned at all. She is referred to, but not by name, and this is a surefire sign that Rani is now truly settled into her role as the replacement for the character of Maria and it looks like she is going to be around for a lot more episodes and will soon have done more episodes that Maria did and truly be replaced in the hearts and minds of the children who watch the show and relate to the young leads.</p>
<p>If the series had ended with this story it wouldn’t have been a bad way to end the series with the events of the very first episode finally addressed and the notion that the characters would have carried on regardless. Luckily for us, this was not the last episode of the series, and the show will soon return with a third series (broadcast later on today in fact) and possibly even a fourth and a fifth series (here’s hoping).</p>
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		<title>Temptation! Temptation!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 16:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith
If you were able to go back in time and stop your parents from being killed when you were a baby would you do it, even though if you had ever watched Back to the Future you would know that it wouldn’t ever be a good idea to mess with [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=272&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>If you were able to go back in time and stop your parents from being killed when you were a baby would you do it, even though if you had ever watched Back to the Future you would know that it wouldn’t ever be a good idea to mess with the web of time? That is the question posed in this story where the Trickster returns to try and destroy the Earth once again by tricking Sarah Jane in the most twisted way he has done so far.</p>
<p>The story begins with a chase scene as a small boy dressed in anachronistic clothing is running through the streets of London pursued by Sarah Jane and Co. They get said boy back to where he came from which was a time fissure. Sarah accompanies the boy through the fissure to discover that he comes from the same village where she was born and that it was 1951 at a point when her parents were still alive, a month before their deaths.</p>
<p>In this episode we get to meet Sarah Jane’s parents, Eddie and Barbara Smith, the people she had always been lead to believe had abandoned her as a baby, only to realise that they were the nicest people that you could possibly know who adored their baby, and even wanted other children, nothing like the picture she had of them in her mind. You can’t really blame her for thinking that really as there seemed no logical reason why they went off without her unless they just weren’t bothered about her, so it was lovely that Sarah realised that her parents did love her after all and also that they were very brave people and that they would have been proud of her, even though it was nearly sixty years later.</p>
<p>Although it was nice to finally meet Sarah Jane’s parents the only bone of contention I have with the episode is that there now seems to be no links of Liverpool in Sarah Jane’s character which I would have thought would be obvious given Lis Sladen’s occasional user of scouse vernacular. I had a look in the book the eighties and they had a little write up about Sarah Jane saying that she was born in Liverpool, which would make sense, but in this version of events she was born in London and her parents are most definitely Londoners with not even a trace of Liverpool about them. I can only assume that Lavinia must have been in Liverpool for a while, or Sarah went to school in Liverpool. There I have solved my only bone of contention with the episode.</p>
<p>There were a couple of references to the Doctor in these episodes and even one from Rani, who I wasn’t aware even knew of the Doctor, but I guess that Sarah Jane had obviously told her at some point off screen, and a nice little scene where Sarah Jane bangs on the door of a police box thinking it was the TARDIS only to be greeted by a rather gruff policeman instead. She was very flustered at the time and wasn’t even thinking initially about the fact that police boxes were common place in the early nineteen fifties, but also the fact that she was bemoaning the fact that the Doctor was never around when he was needed seconds before this.</p>
<p>She even mentioned Peladon, which was the last thing I would expected to be referenced in this show, as well as her Aunt Lavinia, who was referred to but not in name.</p>
<p>It is nice when they delve into Sarah Jane’s past in this series in a way that they simply never touched on when she was in Doctor Who, it makes her character even better than it was on her initial run in the show, and makes her a much better character when you go back and watch her stories after seeing her in The Sarah Jane Adventures. Well I know it does for me and Sarah Jane was always one of my favourite companions and they have managed to retrospectively fill in her background over thirty years later. I can’t really imagine this working for many other companions with the odd few exceptions here and there, it would be nice to see Ian Chesterton again, but you just can’t see there being more spin off’s featuring original series companions can you?</p>
<p>Rani is a lot closer to Luke and to Clyde in this story which makes me think that this is set quite some time after events in the previous story, and she is well and truly part of the gang now. It was funny when Rani gave Clyde a kiss on the cheek before she ventured into the time fissure, the look on his face was priceless, and I always assumed that it was Luke who was the one she would have fancied, having said that she did think that she might have not come back at that moment so that is a sort of explanation for it, as at the start of the episode she had her arm draped round Luke’s shoulders and his round hers so they must be a little bit more than just mates. That sort of thing didn’t happen in my day. God, how old do I sound there. I’m 35 not 70!</p>
<p>The scenes in the second episode when Sarah Jane’s parents worked out what they had to do to stop the Trickster from subsuming the Earth were genuinely heart breaking and were well performed by all concerned proving, if it were needed, that children’s television can be just as powerful and moving as adult tv.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 18:35:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Jane Adventures : The Mark of the Beserker 
This pair of episode were written by Joseph Lidster and were his second television scripts after the episode of Torchwood he wrote last year. The story is Sarah Jane lite as she leaves early on in the first episode and doesn&#8217;t appear again till the latter [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=260&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>This pair of episode were written by Joseph Lidster and were his second television scripts after the episode of Torchwood he wrote last year. The story is Sarah Jane lite as she leaves early on in the first episode and doesn&#8217;t appear again till the latter half of the second episode, so Rani, Luke and Clyde take centre stage. We also see an appearance by Maria and her Dad in the second episode when Luke gets in touch with them to help after he was unable to get in touch with Sarah Jane.</p>
<p>Not only is this episode Sarah Jane lite it is also Mr Smith lite as he doesn’t make an appearance in the story apart from an answerphone style message left my Mr Smith saying that Sarah Jane had shut him down while she was away. Basically Maria and her dad fill in the role of Mr Smith in the second episode of this story with their input which, to all intents and purposes, saved the day.</p>
<p>I did think that Maria might be a bit more jealous of Rani than she appeared to be here, or even Rani being a bit put out that Luke had got Maria involved when she was part of the team. In this story there is a pendant with an odd design on it which allows the wearer to make people do whatever they want.</p>
<p>This starts off in little ways such as making a school bully shut up, or making your dad hop on one legs or do press ups, which most people would love to have the power to do, but can also do more lasting damage such as making people forget friends and loved ones with just a single sentence. It seems that the more that you use the powers afforded by the pendant the more you want to use it and Rani quickly learns that it is not good to have after nearly making her Dad believe that she wanted him dead, even though that was not what she said. So pretty scary stuff I am sure you will agree and most people would try and get rid of it as soon as possible, so long as you had a moral compass that is.</p>
<p>In this episode we also find out a bit more about Clyde such as that he lives with his mother and that his dad left the family a number of years before. I wasn&#8217;t aware of this fact until I saw this episode and am not sure if it was mentioned before. Clyde&#8217;s mum is played by Jocelyn Lee Esien better know for her rather hit and miss comedy series My Name is Jocelyn on BBC3, and his dad is played by Gary Beadle best known for playing Paul Trueman in Eastenders.</p>
<p>Now Clyde’s mum, Carla, seems like a nice woman who is just trying to bring up her son in the best way possible and his dad, Paul, is a bit of a bastard who ran off with his wife’s sister and is pretty much only ever thinking about himself and what he wants to do. It is therefore not suprising that Carla wants him nowhere near Clyde or herself.</p>
<p>It is not said why Clyde’s dad chose that particular time to come and pay him a visit at first but the reason behind it is explained at the end of the story in kind of mirror of what had happened with Clyde himself. In an attempt to impress his Dad, Clyde boasts about how many times he has saved the Earth with Sarah Jane, Luke, Rani and Maria and takes him to Sarah Jane’s attic where (unbeknownst to Clyde) the pendant enticed Clyde’s dad to take it and as soon as he realised the power that it gave him he thought I’m gonna have a bit more of it. Perhaps the pendant is drawn to bad people with lack of will power in particular as Rani found it quite easy to get rid of it after she had only used it the once, unlike Clyde’s dad who used it the once before deciding that he could whatever he wanted and that nobody could stop him.</p>
<p>The action really cranks up in the second episode as Clyde’s dad goes on the rampage with the pendant, using it to blag a flash car for free, buy Clyde lots of presents to make up for not being around for years and, most evil of all, making Clyde forget about this mother. It was almost heart breaking when Clyde’s mum gave him a hug and then was pushed away by Clyde who genuinely didn’t know who she was, which must be every mother’s nightmare, and even if you aren’t a parent you can imagine how it would feel if you blanked your own mother like that. Luckily for everyone Clyde’s dad didn’t really know about Sarah Jane Smith, or consider her a threat, so that she was able to turn up right at the end to put things right with the world. In this story there was another mention of Sarah’s past, such as the fact that her parents died when she was baby, which appears to be a nice lead into the next episode where the Trickster and the Graske return.</p>
<p>These episodes did a lot for Clyde’s character and he really is quite a sensitive soul despite all of the bravado and the cheek that he displays to the people around him (although not it seems to his mother who, along with Sarah Jane seems to be one of the few adults that Clyde trusts), which really do him a lot more credit than he seems to think they do.</p>
<p>I had been a little bit disappointed in the first few episodes of this second season but it is more than back on track with this story.</p>
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		<title>Shiny new logo</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 09:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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So, the new logo can be seen above.
It&#8217;s ok, I guess, and will no doubt grow on me, during the next year or so, but at first glance it looks very underwhelming. I don&#8217;t know what I was expecting but I was hoping for something a little bit more exciting than this. I mean it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=261&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>So, the new logo can be seen above.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ok, I guess, and will no doubt grow on me, during the next year or so, but at first glance it looks very underwhelming. I don&#8217;t know what I was expecting but I was hoping for something a little bit more exciting than this. I mean it hardly stands out does it?</p>
<p>The best way that I can describe it, in my mind, is as an updated version of the Hartnell logo from 1963-1966, much like the TV movie used an updated version of the Pertwee logon from the 1970s.</p>
<p>It may work brilliantly in the form of a title sequence but I am not sure it will stand out in shops like the current bright orange one does so well.</p>
<p>My wife, who is not a fan, doesn&#8217;t like it all. She thinks it looks like something out of a comic or a cartoon.</p>
<p>I just don&#8217;t see the point of the DWTardis. All that makes me think of is this:</p>
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<p>I am assuming that it is going to be the Doctor Who version of the bat symbol and will be used more for merchandising and publicity but the big question is will it appear in the title sequence as part of the logo?</p>
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<p>Will we have to start calling the show Doctor DW Who rather than Doctor Who as in the arrangement seen above which is on the BBC publicity website?</p>
<p>Perhaps the Doctor will now be summoned by the TARDIS symbol projected into the sky!</p>
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When I first saw this episode I really couldn&#8217;t take Russ Abbot seriously as the villainous Martin Truman, a sort of evil Russell Grant, a charlatan who is suddenly imbued with the powers that he pretended to possess as a psychic by a freak meteor storm that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=254&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>When I first saw this episode I really couldn&#8217;t take Russ Abbot seriously as the villainous Martin Truman, a sort of evil Russell Grant, a charlatan who is suddenly imbued with the powers that he pretended to possess as a psychic by a freak meteor storm that only happens in Science Fiction shows. I just kept imagining him suddenly turning into Basildon Bond, C.U. Jimmy, Cooperman or any other of his most famous characters from The Russ Abbot show, or even to break out into the chorus of Atmosphere, but he played, at first at least, the part straight down the line and was actually very good for the majority of the episode till the end of it where he just became hammy for ham&#8217;s sake, which I did think was a bit of a shame.</p>
<p>There were some nice little references to the Doctor in this episode from Abbot&#8217;s character and he soon got under the journalists skin with comments that he couldn&#8217;t possible know, or could he?, as well as knowing quite a bit about Rani despite have never met her. It was suggested that he might have found out about it on the internet, but quite how he would know about Rani and her family unless he had powers to read people facebook or myspace accounts is another question entirely.</p>
<p>Rani was by now entirely ensconced within the tightly knit team of adventurers and it does seem like quite a bit of time has passed since she first met up with Sarah Jane and co but not that much time that she can say that she has only recently moved house. Of course at that age it was quite easy to become firm friends with someone very, very quickly so that isn&#8217;t really that surprising and I guess that Sarah Jane would be quite cool to have as mum, or a friends mum.</p>
<p>The pace of these episodes (and most children’s television it seems) are breakneck and it only seemed like five minutes before the episode was drawing to a close and we would have to wait to see what mischief Martin Trueman would get up to and whether or not Sarah and the gang could stop him.</p>
<p><strong><strong>Sarah Jane Adventures: </strong>Secrets of the Stars Part Two</strong></p>
<p>Right in the previous episode con-man Martin Trueman had managed to make himself appear on every single tv channel in the world and was slowly, one by one, collection people by their star signs. It’s a good job that I wasn’t around as being a Leo I would have been one of the earliest people to get taken over by the Ancient Lights and therefore pretty useless in this situation.</p>
<p>I must admit that I didn’t get the little clue early on in the episode about how the problem could be solved. I don’t think it was that obvious to be honest as it just sort of happened but it didn’t even occur to me until the moment that Luke worked it out. It is a bit obvious when you think about it with hindsight but not at all when watching the episode for the first time.</p>
<p>As usual at the end of episode Clyde is dead proud of himself for saving the world, until Sarah Jane reminded him that it wasn’t just him who saved the world but all of them. Still that won’t stop him telling other people if only he could which, of course, he can’t. Clyde also had some really good lines such as when he was trying to convince some of the possessed people to let him into the theatre by quoting chocolate bars at them. If he had carried on what else would he have mentioned: flake, twix, Turkish delight perhaps?</p>
<p>Luke is certainly the K9 of the team which his unnverving ability to save the day when everyone else around him is incapacitated. It does make you wonder what would happen if any of the villains in the series actually took Luke’s situation into consideration and he wasn’t able to save the day at the last moment. His character is often the least well developed perhaps but is conversely one of the more interesting.</p>
<p>Clyde is more there as the comic relief and Rani, well I am not sure about what role Rani plays in the show at the moment as she hasn’t really been in enough episodes yet. She is sort of like a direct replacement for Maria in a way but not totally if you see what I mean, certainly not in the eyes of Luke anyway.</p>
<p>This wasn’t a bad story, and had plenty of exciting moments, but there is something missing from this series that it had in the first series, and I don’t think it is Maria either.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah Jane Adventures: The Lost Boy 
Well that was a suitably exciting way to end the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures wasn’t it? 
It started off with a fairly interesting plot line that Luke may not be who he thinks he is with an appeal for him to return to his real parents. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=247&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Sarah Jane Adventures: The Lost Boy </strong></p>
<p>Well that was a suitably exciting way to end the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures wasn’t it? </p>
<p>It started off with a fairly interesting plot line that Luke may not be who he thinks he is with an appeal for him to return to his real parents. Of course this turned out to be a ruse by the end of the episode but for the first five minutes or so you could actually believe that it could be true. Well Sarah certainly believed it even though she was well aware that he had in fact been created by the Bane. </p>
<p>Thomas Knight was very good in this episode and he made us believe that he really didn’t trust this people who were claiming to be his real parents and once they locked him in a bedroom that was supposed to be his, he was sure of it. </p>
<p>Even Maria and Clyde saw that something was wrong but not Sarah Jane which seems a little bit out of character when you think of all the things that she was witnessed over the years. </p>
<p>I certainly was not expecting the double twist at the end of the first episode, particularly the Mr Smith twist. I would never have seen that coming and that was a genuine shock to me and made an exciting cliffhanger. It almost made me want to watch the second episode straight after on CBBC but I couldn’t get a signal on my telly upstairs so had to wait till the following week to see it. </p>
<p>The fact that the Slitheen returned in this final story was also a bit of a shock but not as much as the fact that Mr Smith was in face an evil alien intelligence hell bent on destroying the universe and everything that Sarah Jane holds dear. </p>
<p>The second episode as with all the episodes of this series has an awful lot of stuff to do as we never really find out what is going on till the end of the first episode leaving a mere twenty-five minutes to sort out the problem and more often than not save the world. </p>
<p>This story is no different with the moon being dragged from its orbit but there is only one problem the one thing that Sarah Jane knows can move the moon back into its own orbit is also the one thing that has moved it out of its own orbit in the first place. </p>
<p>Luckily Alan Jackson comes to the rescue doing something useful for the first time in ten episodes. The fact that he was a computer programmer who specialises in protecting computers from virus has been mentioned a few times but finally it made him be able to be of some us the story. </p>
<p>Maria’s mum was as annoying as ever but it was interesting that the one person that she called when she thought she was about to die was Alan and not the bloke that she was currently shacked up with. </p>
<p>By the end of the episode though the one thing that most of us had forgotten about (well I had anyway) was the thing that saved the day. Yes you have guessed it K9 returned. Now I know there was a reason why he was actually locked in a cupboard for the whole of the series, he was just there to save the universe from the machinations of an evil computer. Hooray for K9! </p>
<p>Surely The Sarah Jane Adventures has done enough to get a second series? We can but hope. </p>
<p>Orginally posted on Dec 07, 2007</p>
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		<title>Whatever Happened to&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sarah Jane Adventure: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane Smith? Episode One
The episode started of normally with Maria, Luke, Clyde, Sarah and Maria’s dad at the park watching Clyde teach Luke how to skateboard, and then Maria’s dad having a go and totally embarrassing his daughter and her friends. Now Maria’s dad probably isn’t much [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=therift.wordpress.com&blog=2473866&post=244&subd=therift&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>The Sarah Jane Adventure: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane Smith? Episode One</strong></p>
<p>The episode started of normally with Maria, Luke, Clyde, Sarah and Maria’s dad at the park watching Clyde teach Luke how to skateboard, and then Maria’s dad having a go and totally embarrassing his daughter and her friends. Now Maria’s dad probably isn’t much older than I am, so if I had a teenage daughter would I be that embarrassing? Very probably. Never mind I am digressing.<br />
What would the world be like without Sarah Jane Smith? That was the premise behind this story. What if no one had even heard of her? What would the world be like?</p>
<p>This premise was fine but there were some questions that were not answered in this first part such as what about all of the things that Sarah had stopped happening on the Earth during her time with the Doctor? Did any of these things happen?<br />
I suppose this means that K9 &amp; Company never happened, which cannot be a bad thing and there is also all of the adventures they have had in this series such as the Slitheen and the Gorgon and Kudlak, none of these seem to have happened apart from in Maria’s head.</p>
<p>Not even Maria’s dad knew who Sarah Jane was, or Clyde who just thought that she fancied him. There was no sign of Luke either, which is not necessarily a bad thing, as for the majority of this episode Maria was allowed to take centre stage as she was the only person who remembered Sarah Jane.</p>
<p>Everyone else seemed to be convinced that this Andrea who was living in Sarah Jane’s house had always been there and they even had photos to prove it. It was up to Maria to discover the truth and she was determined that she would prove that she was right and everyone else was wrong.</p>
<p>What I like about this episode is that we find out a lot more about Sarah’s past in these twenty five minutes than we ever did in her entire run of episodes in the original series and it is refreshing that the character had a past and it just made her character more rounded and believable than probably any other Doctor Who companion (even Ace) until Rose came along.</p>
<p>Yasmin Paige was particularly good in this episode, which has been Maria’s best episode to date, and you could feel the tension she felt when nobody believed her that there was a Sarah Jane Smith as was Jane Asher as Andrea, the Sarah Jane substitute for the episode, who has a secret to hide.</p>
<p>This has been the strongest episode of the series to date and I am looking forward to seeing the conclusion of the tale. Will Maria be able to convince people that there was a Sarah Jane?; Who, or what is, Andrea? And will the Earth be destroyed by the approaching meteorite?</p>
<p>Originally posted on Nov 27, 2007</p>
<p><strong>Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane Smith episode Two</strong></p>
<p>In this episode we discover a lot more about what the hell is going on in this episode about who Andrea actually is and why the Graske is running around taking people away.</p>
<p>Previously we discover that Andrea is actually an old school friend of Sarah Jane’s who had actually died over forty years ago in an accident when they were school girls and were wandering around a disused pier but that she had in her frightened state, about to plunge to her death, was able to save her life but only if Sarah died instead.</p>
<p>Of course she had been tricked by the mysterious Trickster (quite a frightening character for a children’s programme), who just wanted Sarah Jane out of the way because of the meteorite, which was about to hit the Earth that Sarah discovered in the previous episode and which Mr Smith was going to move out of the Earth’s orbit, leaving the Earth a sitting duck which he would then be able to come back to, simply because he likes causing chaos and that is what he does.</p>
<p>This is quite a dark plotline compared to the other episode’s, as if Sarah Jane doesn’t get back then the Earth has, to put it mildly, had it. Blimey!</p>
<p>Even Maria gets taken by the Graske at the close of the last episode and ends up back in 1963 and meets up with a young Sarah Jane Smith and Andrea so it is left up to Maria’s dad Alan who is suddenly the only person who knows who Maria to help save the day.</p>
<p>Andrea meanwhile starts to remember what had happened and what she did and it is her self-sacrifice is what saves the day she takes back the offer to survive in place of Sarah and asks one simple thing of Sarah that she remembered her, which is all that anyone can ever hope to be in the long run</p>
<p>That’s a bit deep for a children’s programme isn’t it? Perhaps it isn’t and that is just me thinking that it is a bit too deep for children’s telly. I mean not all childrens television should be like the Chuckle Brothers which is about as deep as a stonebaked pizza!.<br />
And at the last minute as the meteorite starts to enter the Earth’s atmosphere Mr Smith makes an appearance and saves the day. Hooray!</p>
<p>I thoroughly enjoyed this story and it is a great shame that there is only two more episodes to go before the end of the second series. Please make a second series BBC Wales?</p>
<p>This is about the best thing on television at the moment, even if it isn’t aimed at a thirty something bloke like myself, and fully deserves another run.</p>
<p>Originally posted on Nov 27, 2007</p>
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