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Friday 29 May 2015

SJA #7 : The Last Sontaran


"If every phenomenon reported as a UFO was in fact an alien spacecraft, I assure you the Earth would be at the centre of a solar gridlock stretching back to the outer rings of Saturn."

Episode #7:         The Last Sontaran.
Companions:       Sarah Jane Smith, Luke Smith, Maria Jackson, Clyde Langer, amd Mr Smith.
Air Date:             29th September to 6th October 2008.

Reports of strange lights around the Tycho Project's radio telescope lead Sarah Jane, Luke, Clyde and Maria into a terrifying forest encounter. Sarah Jane comes face-to-face with her oldest enemy. Meanwhile, Maria wrestles with a huge decision when her dad is offered a new job in America.

The second series of the Sarah Jane Adventures kicks off with a great little two part story that features a Sontaran survivour from the Sontaran Strategem/Poison Sky episode of Doctor Who. One of the Sontarans survived and has been trapped on Earth looking for a way to escape and avenge his battle fleet. Sarah Jane and her friends must find a way to stop the alien before he destroys the world.

Unlike later on in the Whoniverse the Sontaran in this story isn't treated like a joke and feels quite reminiscent of the classic episodes that featured them. Kaagh is a clever opponent for a Whoniverse opponent who feels like he could actually defeat our heroes for a change.

This is the last episode to feature Maria Jackson as her character is leaving to live with her father in America. The actress gave up the show to focus on her exams and this was how her departure was explained in the show. I don't feel anything about the loss of the character as Maria Jackson never really stood out to me like the others do. She'll be replaced by a better character anyway.

The Last Sontaran is a good episode and definitely one of the better SJA adventures so far. It is better written than the previous adventures and doesn't come off as typical of children's television, in other words a little (appropriately) childish. It sets a nice new trend for the show, mostly.