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Review #7692 - Dated: 28th of February, 2013 Author: kymmage |
My daughter has taken to Dr Who like a duck to water, but the newer Dr Who is not made with young children in mind. So she is watching a lot of Tom Baker and the like. I found out about Sarah Jane Adventures right around the time of Elisabeth Sladen's passing. This show is specifically designed for children in mind. It's fairly safe fare for kids 8+, My daughter is 5 but she is quite stoic and isnt too phased by scary monster/alien costumes and CGI. However, there is some "off screen" killing that occurs so if you have a sensitive wee soul, this is probably not for them.
Sarah Jane is a well loved Dr Who Companion character who has been revisited a couple of times, including on Dr Who recently. K-9 makes a couple of appearance in the series too, but is not in there more than a minute at a time. These short visits were too short for me and my daughter as we are both big fans of the silly metal dog. Sarah Jane adventures locally, investigating alien stuff. She is a bit of a loner character. Almost the scary old lady that children might taunt, but she be-friends some local kids and they all fight to save the world one alien species at a time.
The characters are a little annoying. Maria's character is okay, and I like her father. But her mother is so frustrating and selfish. I really dislike listening to her blah on about herself and her new man and hitting Maria's father up for money. I know people like that can exist, but she makes me very angry. Luke is a fun character, being brand new but a pre-teen gives them a lot of social things to explore and work through for the audience who are navigating similar things. I think this show is well worth your time if you like Dr Who and Torchwood. Its a great intro to the Dr Who universe for younger viewers.
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