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  • Revelation of the Daleks
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  • Revelation of the Daleks was an episode of the Sixth Doctor of the TV series Doctor Who. It is a two-part episode and features the return of Eleanor Bron, who first appeared in the episode City of Death.
  • Davros somehow survived spewing white goo all over the place and ended up on the planet Necros where he became head of a funeral home. He turned the bodies of high intelligence (because you can determine the intelligence of an insentient corpse, right? Well, actually, they aren't dead, they're in stasis waiting to have their diseases cured and be awoken. I know, the story is not as clear about this as it should be) into glass Daleks (because that's definitely not a shatter risk, right?), while turning the bodies of low intelligence into food to feed the galaxy and earn the trust of the dumb hoomans. Eventually the Supreme's squad turns up and arrests the motherfucker for creating impure Daleks, the end. No seriously, that's the basic plot.
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  • 22
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  • Revelation of the Daleks
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  • Revelation of the Daleks was an episode of the Sixth Doctor of the TV series Doctor Who. It is a two-part episode and features the return of Eleanor Bron, who first appeared in the episode City of Death.
  • Davros somehow survived spewing white goo all over the place and ended up on the planet Necros where he became head of a funeral home. He turned the bodies of high intelligence (because you can determine the intelligence of an insentient corpse, right? Well, actually, they aren't dead, they're in stasis waiting to have their diseases cured and be awoken. I know, the story is not as clear about this as it should be) into glass Daleks (because that's definitely not a shatter risk, right?), while turning the bodies of low intelligence into food to feed the galaxy and earn the trust of the dumb hoomans. Eventually the Supreme's squad turns up and arrests the motherfucker for creating impure Daleks, the end. No seriously, that's the basic plot. You may notice that the Doctor isn't mentioned in the above synopsis at all. That's because he does absolutely fuck all in this story because Eric Saward disliked Colin Baker and decided to write him shit for the lulz (he even wrote a portion where Colin says he's not the Doctor. Gee, passive agressive much?). All the Doctor does in this is get squashed by a statue of himself and promise to take Peri to B- The only other thing of significance in the entire story is that some chick who was clearly the basis for Tasha Lem years later sets a famous assassin on Davros to kill his ass and fails. Everything else is a bunch of unengaging plot threads about a couple grave robbers searching for some old fart's body, a poorly acted fat hoe friendzoned by the pretty rapey head of the funeral home, and a shitty DJ.
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