Ben and Polly seem to have adopted a strategy of hiding from Doctor Who. He's wondering where they've gone. They're very pleased with themselves.
What are you going to do if he leaves without you, Ben and Polly? Live on the moon forever? (They're on the moon).
No hat this week. Good. It was becoming tiresome.
More animated Cybermen. And look - the one in the back looks freaked out again.
Maybe these are the same ones from The Tenth Planet. They've got different costumes, but I think they look like the same ones.
The one at the back is thinking "I hope he doesn't ask me to explain the plan, because I wasn't listening when he explained the plan, and I won't be able to explain the plan."
I took lots of pictures of the Cybermen in this story. I think they're great.
This one is just hanging out in space. I'd be scared if I met him. He looks like he doesn't take any shit.
Another fine Cyber- Pic. This one has stayed back in the spaceship to have a disco.
I know their masks are just blank, but he looks happy, don't you think? Not ecstatic. Just really content.
It's nice when everyone else goes out, isn't it?
In this story, the Cybermen poison everyone's coffee, and they get this disease on their face.
It looks like that bit from The Evil Dead, where everyone gets spidery faces. I don't think it can be the same thing, though. That would make Evil Dead part of Doctor Who, which seems unlikely, tonally speaking.
I think this guy looks like David Tennant, a bit. It's probably not, though. He's got the space disease on his face, that I mentioned earlier.
He's glum about it. And I think it means he does whatever the Cybermen tell him to do. But I don't know how that would work. It's just a space disease, done with coffee. How do you control people with that?
Sometimes Doctor Who doesn't really make sense.
Zap! Another black actor. Hurrah! Except he's been shot in the brain by the Cybermen.
He looks startled, but not as startled as I think I'd be. He looks less like "Oh no, a huge silver robot man is in the cupboard!" and more like "I came in here for something and I've forgotten what it was."