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Filming "The Five Doctors"

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Jon Pertwee during filming of "The Five Doctors"
Watching the five doctors for the first time. Let’s liveblog as I go
the five doctors:
Like father, like son-in-law

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Staggering to your feet audibly on the brink of tears going "I've been looking for you 🥺 I'm here 🥺 as your friend 🥺" to a bunch of cybermen, which is actually what you wanted to say to your ex right before he picked your pockets and left you unconscious with a bunch of cybermen
Can't stop thinking about Spooky Action Figure World. It's so weird and evocative.
The whole thing is very Master-coded. (The game master/dungeon master element is especially topical...) But in the sense that the Master absorbed their whole Death Games & Living Toys shtick wholesale from the rest of the time lords, as it turns out.
After all, the Master's just a game piece here too.
We get that chilling scene of the Doctor walking into a secret chamber to find his old teacher playing with detailed action figures of him and everyone he loves. My initial impression was, okay, Borusa's kind of a freak, and the Master got the Toy Thing directly from Borusa, their childhood teacher/mentor/role model. Then I thought, well, maybe it's less that Borusa is a freak (per se), and more that he's just really emblematic of the time lord cultural psyche.
Then I rewatched the scene...
...and finally caught that this is actually The Game Board Of Rassilon. Rassilon also presumably left the 3d printer behind - it seems like it automatically produces a game piece of anyone who gets "time scooped" into the Death (Games) Zone?
So this really is Thee ultimate symbol of the time lords, from Thee founding father. And every time the Master Plays Toys, they're explicitly trying to walk in Rassilon's footsteps.
Choosing to read "our ancestors had such a wonderful sense of humor" (and the fact that he knew the pi thing) to imply that the first-life Master designed their dad's tomb