Doctor Who/Recap/S25/E04 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.


You're just an aging hippie, Professor.
Ace

The Doctor and Ace head off to a circus that has, inexplicably, set up shop on a desert planet. They poke around a bit—buying gross food from a travelling vendor, chit-chatting with self-important adventurer Captain Cook and his companion Mags, trying to flag down a ride from a Mad Max extra—and utterly fail to notice that this is the sort of circus that people run away from.

In fact, the circus has adopted the innovative cost-saving practice of imprisoning its customers and making them perform, with a penalty of death if the other customers—in particular, a jaded trio of mother, father, and little girl—are bored. So it is that Ace and the Doctor promptly find themselves backstage, in an unusually well-secured green room with Captain Cook, Mags, the Badass Biker guy, and a starstruck über-fan named WhizzKid.

After much sneaking around in the circus's billowing tent backstage, the Doctor and Ace discover that it was once a free-spirited hippie circus of, like, love and joy and freedom, man... until they settled down on this planet, where they apparently all had to register Republican and sign their circus over to evil gods. Guess they should have read the HOA fine print.

Eventually, Ace and Mags go to dig a medium-sized mecha out of the desert, which they use to fend off the extremely creepy head clown. Now they just need to find and destroy the evil amulet controlling the circus, while the Doctor is left to amuse the Evil Gods of Entertainment.

The amulet gets destroyed, which takes out the circus in a giant fireball of evil gods and creepy clowns, and Sylvester McCoy walks unflinchingly, both in-character and in real life.

Tropes used in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy include:

Whizz Kid: Well yes, of course. I've never been able to visit it before now, but I've got all sorts of souvenirs. Copies of all the advertising satellites that have ever been sent out. All the posters. I had a long correspondence with one of the founder members too, soon after it started. Although I never got to see the early days, I know it's not as good as it used to be but I'm still terribly interested.


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