: In a humorous retrospective note, Peter Davison pointed out that the device the Doctor builds to monitor Tegan’s dreams resembles an original iPod—nearly 20 years before its actual release. 📺 Viewing Information A beginners guide to Doctor Who: Snakedance
The episode is notable for its exploration of character psychology and its high-profile guest stars.
: Delivers a standout performance as the possessed Tegan, shifting from her usual brisk self to a sinister, predatory role.
: Used Buddhist terminology for names like Manussa (the human realm) and Tanha (craving) to deepen the story's philosophical themes.
: In a humorous retrospective note, Peter Davison pointed out that the device the Doctor builds to monitor Tegan’s dreams resembles an original iPod—nearly 20 years before its actual release. 📺 Viewing Information A beginners guide to Doctor Who: Snakedance
The episode is notable for its exploration of character psychology and its high-profile guest stars. [S20E5] Snake Dance 1
: Delivers a standout performance as the possessed Tegan, shifting from her usual brisk self to a sinister, predatory role. : In a humorous retrospective note, Peter Davison
: Used Buddhist terminology for names like Manussa (the human realm) and Tanha (craving) to deepen the story's philosophical themes. : In a humorous retrospective note