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The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 2 review

Cameron K McEwan


The Mona Lisa is on the rampage but what is she looking for? Cameron finds out...

Published on Nov 13, 2009

And so the Mona Lisa, played with trouser-tightening delightfulness by Suranne "Sugar" Jones, picks up from where she left in Part One, blasting her way through a gallery, trapping all and sundry in paintings whilst laughing in a most maniacally sexual style (is there any other?) and brandishing a Sontaran blaster to boot.

Just another episode in The Sarah Jane Adventures!

Jones, again, clearly revels in her role as the Louvre's finest, cackling and gurning up each scene more so than the previous. As I said in yesterday's review, you'll either go with her bold performance or it'll infuriate you. Personally, she said "farted" and that was enough for me - pure gold!

If you were paying 'close' attention in Part One then the denouement will come as no surprise (though it certainly appeared that Clyde and Rani must have been dozing during yesterday's plot points). And just in case you missed them (or forgot), the audience were treated to yet another flashback. Yup, Series Three really is the king of the flashbacks.

But credit must go to the production team for displaying mere glimpses of the monster, or the Abomination as the guys and gals called it, we heard in the previous installment. Just a touch of claw here and there were enough to keep the menace of the beast and its threat alive.

Mona Lisa's Revenge is a delightful departure for Sarah Jane and the gang, though its eponymous central performance may put some viewers off. (Not me, though!) And continuity-lovers (or 'inter-nerds' as they are more commonly known) may also raise a caustic John Cleese-esque eyebow at the unfunctionality of how the story fits in with the world of Doctor Who (again, I don't personally care).

But this tale should be drunk in and enjoyed. Another daring outing for The Sarah Jane Adventures from writer Phil Ford who is about to thrill the population in a very different way this Sunday....

Now, when can the Mona Lisa become Matt Smith's new companion?

Read our review of the last episode here.

 

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Re: The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 2 review
Posted By patar 1 November 14, 2009 04:37:59 PM

One of the bet SJA yet. Can't wait for series finale

Re: The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 2 review
Posted By MarvMarble 1 November 15, 2009 03:09:56 AM

The whole 'picture capture/animation' thing felt much more fantasy than Sci-fi... but it was a lot of fun. As for continuity... maybe they got the original in the interrim? As for not waking during that time, that was explained in the episode (if it actually was her. Which means Baker's Doctor was wrong).

Re: The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 2 review
Posted By R-type 1 November 15, 2009 05:11:39 PM

when the "brother" painting was first mentioned, I did think it was the other living painting mentioned in Who as of late. The Scream, from the Dust Breeding Audio. But either way, it was a fun story, even if its not connected to anything else!

Re: The Sarah Jane Adventures: Mona Lisa's Revenge Part 2 review
Posted By Ivriniel 1 November 16, 2009 08:12:16 PM

I don't see how this episode is a problem as far as continuity goes. The reason the painting could come to life had something to do with the paint itself, and was triggered by the two paintings being in close proximity. None of this interferes with the events in City of Death.
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