Doctor Who 2 Series 4 Episodes 1-3
Partners In Crime April 5 2008 Written by Russell T Davies and directed by James Strong.
The Doctor and Donna Noble meet while they are investigating Adapoise Industries and their new magical weight loss pill. Donna tells him at one point she had a change of mind about going with him in the Tardis.
Turns out the pill was alien technology and and one million Londoners have been taking the pills. The head of the company is using those Londoners as incubators for aliens infants that were created out of fat cells from the host. The Doctor tells her this is illegal and it needs to stop. His message falls on deaf ears.
The baddies almost get away with it. The Doctor interrupts their plans and the million turns into a few thousand when the effect is nullified. The Doctor lets the alien babies get picked up by the aliens. The aliens kill the woman who headed the company. No sympathy from me. Donna joins the doctor for some more adventures.
An entertaining and fun episode with plenty of noise and action.
The Fires Of Pompeii April 12 2008 Written by James Moran and directed by Colin Teague. Partially filmed in the Cinecittà Studios in Italy. They have a Roman city set that you can rent. The production shot there for 2 days. I did not realize the studio was founded by Benito Mussolini, his son Vittorio and Luigi Freddi.
The Doctor and Donna arrive in Rome only to find out it's Pompeii the day before volcano day. Donna wants him to stop the eruption but he says he can't because it's a fixed point in time and it can't be changed.
On further investigation it turns out that the Doctor is faced with a tough choice, kill the people of Pompeii or let the whole world's population turn into stone creatures called Pyroviles. It's always something with the Doctor, isn't it.
A really great looking episode with a tough story. The Roman set really adds a lot of production value.
Planet Of The Ood April 19 2008 Written by Keith Temple and directed by Graeme Harper.
The Tardis sets down on the Ood's home planet. A human company has been selling the Ood as slaves and the Doctor isn't much liking that. He disrupts the companies plans and frees the Ood.
Another good episode.
The commentaries were alright. The deleted scenes and BBC Trailers were about average.