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Plastic Treachery has this DIY vibe, you know? The whole college setting in Bristol gives it an almost claustrophobic atmosphere, which is interesting for a sci-fi flick. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it adds to this surreal quality. The meteorite crash is a classic setup, and even though the principal, Roger Tersam, is keeping things running, there's this underlying tension that's quite compelling. The Fourth Doctor's arrival is like a breath of fresh air, and his interactions feel genuine, even if they are a bit theatrical. The practical effects are charmingly retro, which, for me, adds a layer of authenticity. It’s like a time capsule of a certain era of sci-fi, distinct and a bit quirky.
Unique take on the college settingFourth Doctor's quirky performanceCharming practical effects
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Matthew Toffolo
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