"I see. So, all we've got to deal with is something which is either too small to see or thirty feet tall, can incinerate you or freeze you to death, turn stone images into homicidal monsters, and looks like the devil."
"Exactly."
-- Captain Mike Yates and the Third Doctor, Doctor Who: "The Daemons"
Hello again, everyone! My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back with another new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast! This time, we discuss "The Dæmons", the fifth serial from Doctor Who Season Eight in 1971, featuring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, Katy Manning as Jo Grant, Roger Delgado as the First Master, and Stephen Thorne as Azal!
In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like Jesse's Dallas Cowboys getting beaten by my Cleveland Browns, the BBC frowning upon producers writing scripts, Jo Grant being a classic era version of Donna Noble, Jesse preferring Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee over Tom Baker, the Master summoning Azal by reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb" backwards, Geraldo Rivera and Al Capone's vault, the Doctor using a remote control on Bessie to mess with Jo and Mike, the Doctor constantly insulting Jo's intelligence, the movie The Wicker Man, Benton using a gun with a silencer to help the Doctor act like a wizard, Miss Hawthorne being an Almost Companion, Jo's faith and loyalty in the Doctor rebuffing Azal's power, everyone leaving while the Brigadier is attending a dinner party, Sgt. Tom Osgood being related to Petronella Osgood, the Master calling out the people of Devil's End, Delgado's Master being the schemer, the Master doing spells and acting as the leader of a coven, Bok being a stone gargoyle in tights, our favorite quotes of the episode, my Reverse the Reverse the Polarity segment, new feedback from Holly Mac and Dave Proctor, Ant-Man's mass displacement fail, and more!
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