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So, 'Doctor Who: The Hand of Fear' from 1976 has this really intriguing vibe that pulls you in right from the start. The whole idea of a fossilized hand being the focus is both strange and captivating. You get this mix of adventure and horror as Sarah Jane Smith starts acting strangely, and the tension builds nicely throughout. The pacing feels just right, with enough time to develop the eerie atmosphere without overstaying its welcome. The practical effects, especially for the hand, have that classic Who charm that adds to the overall experience. It's a solid episode that showcases how the show can blend sci-fi elements with deeper themes of possession and identity.
This episode is part of the classic Doctor Who series and has been released in various formats over the years, including DVD and Blu-ray. While not the rarest in terms of availability, collectors appreciate its distinct storyline and performances, particularly how Sarah Jane's character is developed through the possession arc. It tends to be sought after by fans of the classic series, so it's worth keeping an eye out for special editions or remastered versions.
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