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So, 'Doctor Who: The Green Death' is a fascinating blend of adventure and science fiction that really showcases the era's practical effects and storytelling flair. The pacing has that classic 'Doctor Who' feel—there's a nice build-up as The Doctor and Jo unravel the mystery in Llanfairfach. You can really sense the looming dread from the deadly infection, which adds a layer of urgency. Jo Grant's character development here is significant; it’s a turning point for her. The performances are solid, particularly with the tension between the characters and the looming threat of the green death. This one stands out for its themes of environmentalism and corporate greed, making it not just another adventure but a commentary on society too.
This particular entry in the 'Doctor Who' series has a certain charm that fans appreciate, especially in the context of 1970s television. The VHS releases have been collectible over the years, but the DVD format offers better preservation of the visual quality. Given the show's long history, early collectibles like this can vary widely in availability and condition, so it's interesting to see how the market evolves with each new generation of fans.
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