[s14e22] The Talons Of Weng-chiang 2 Page
What makes Part 2 sing is the introduction—and immediate chemistry—of two of the most iconic supporting characters in Doctor Who history: "Doctor Who" The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part Two ... - IMDb
Classic Review: The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part 2 If Part 1 was the atmospheric set-up, is where the gears of this Victorian nightmare truly begin to grind. First aired on March 5, 1977, this episode solidifies The Talons of Weng-Chiang as a masterclass in gothic horror—giant rats and all. The Fog Thickens [S14E22] The Talons of Weng-Chiang 2
We open with the Doctor and Leela narrowly escaping a giant, genetically mutated rat in the London sewers. While the special effects for the rat haven't aged as gracefully as the script, the tension remains palpable. The Doctor quickly deduces that these "monsters" are actually guardians for something far more dangerous lurking beneath the Palace Theatre. A Tale of Two Double Acts What makes Part 2 sing is the introduction—and