I was hanging in there in the hope that Danny would turn out to be Handles the Cyberman head. Sadly not.
If they really wanted body horror, they could always have gone for the 'we all contain a few atoms that used to be part of Napoleon, Julius Caesar, an apatosaur, etc' angle (supposing that's not an urban legend) and had the dead bursting forth from the living, which would be a lot more likely than there still being anything whatever left of someone who was buried in a London churchyard in 1748.
Also, I don't know whether 'largest conurbation in Cornwall' ranks as big enough to get a Cyberman of its own, but I'm pretty certain that if a Cyberman showed up anywhere between Camborne and Redruth someone would just mutter 'Bloody incomers from Up Country!' and smack it round the back of the head with a random piece of heavy equipment from the nearest mining museum.
I did like the acknowledgment that Jenny Who existed. It gives me hope we'll see her again.
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If they really wanted body horror, they could always have gone for the 'we all contain a few atoms that used to be part of Napoleon, Julius Caesar, an apatosaur, etc' angle (supposing that's not an urban legend) and had the dead bursting forth from the living, which would be a lot more likely than there still being anything whatever left of someone who was buried in a London churchyard in 1748.
Also, I don't know whether 'largest conurbation in Cornwall' ranks as big enough to get a Cyberman of its own, but I'm pretty certain that if a Cyberman showed up anywhere between Camborne and Redruth someone would just mutter 'Bloody incomers from Up Country!' and smack it round the back of the head with a random piece of heavy equipment from the nearest mining museum.
I did like the acknowledgment that Jenny Who existed. It gives me hope we'll see her again.