Evolution of the Daleks dodged a big bullet as far as I'm concerned, because the previous part, Daleks in Manhattan, ended with the promise of possible crapitude. I would have been easy to imagine a different ending where the Daleks indeed do return en masse as Mind Flayers.

I've detected a theme running through the 10th Doctor's stories that links up, in a way, to their religious undertones. If the Time Lords are gods in a way, and the series makes reference to the Doctor as being one, then it's interesting to see how he attempts to create new life. Being the last of his race, he has often tried to save other downtrodden races, or "last/only of a kind" creatures. He's extended a hand to the Nestene, the Gelth, and finally even to the Daleks. But CREATING life?

Is THAT what it's about? As the last of the Time Lords, he is desperate to reintroduce them into the universe in some way? Just as the Daleks were, in fact, trying to do: Reproducing not the actual species, but a new breed of the species that might survive and rebuild. The doomed triple-breed in Evolution is the first attempt at recreating the Time Lords after the creation of a number of "lesser" races. Is it the last?
And with that ends the essay portion of my review.
Other thoughts on The Evolution of the Daleks:
-Who else expected the Doctor to scream out CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!! at the end?
-Is it just the Cult of Skaro or have Daleks always been this bitchy? Man, they are a HOOT!
-I'm wondering if all the "yay America" sentiment in this one is to appeal to the US market which has now started showing the series more punctually (after ignoring Series 1). I'm thinking the Doctor needs to come to Canada now that the UK isn't the only reasonable destination. After all, the CBC is footing part of the bill AND Doctor Who is a Canadian idea.
-The Ghost of Rose: The Doctor doesn't mention her, but Martha does to Tellulah, feeling that maybe he thinks of her as Rose Redux.
-Favorite line: It's a silent moment actually, when a Dalek looks over his shoulder before speaking against Sek.

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