Harriet Monkhouse wrote about Blake's change in character:
At the start of the episode, Blake's face is smooth, bland and youthful.
He doesn't actually look like the Blake I know from the rest of the series until we see him in his cell, and then talking to Havant. How much of his memory has returned I don't know, but he's beginning to regain his dissident mindset. He looks older, stressed, but at the same time more vital.<
Having become used to the Blake of later episodes, it's fun to go back and watch him being such a model citizen.
Marian
Any shorter and these would be haiku (g)
1. Orac was annoyed. Blake had left his copy of '10-minute Crosswords' nearby. Orac was stuck on one marked 'very easy.'
2. Zen considered the group of people it had acquired, and its analysis of those whom they would encounter and give passage to on the Liberator. They would be a perfect test audience for Zen's novels.
Anybody care to do limericks for the rest?
The Way Back
Here we see Roj Blake Who finds his memories are fake To Cygnus Alpha banished By Vila his watch is 'vanished' Of the future what will they make?
'Blake'
Xenon base is gone On orders of Avon Avon shoots Blake Actually - a mistake But: who has won?
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