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The PanoptiCon Tapes IV dives into a fascinating and often contentious chapter of Doctor Who. Focusing on the JNT Years, it explores how Peter Davison and Colin Baker's interpretations of the Doctor coincide with major shifts in the show's direction. The tone is more introspective, with interviews from production staff reflecting on what the series has become versus what it used to be. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for thoughtful commentary over flashy edits. There's a certain rawness in the practical effects and production choices that some may find charming, while others might see it as dated. It's distinctive in how it captures the complexities of fandom and production struggles during a turbulent era.
Focus on production insightsReflects on the evolution of Doctor WhoCaptures the essence of fan culture during the 80s
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