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 | | It is Baiame who explains what is happening to the audience, as he tells the Doctor, "the Dream is living myth" and we discover that the Dream resents the fact that the ancient belief in it has been diluted out amongst the stars, partly because the Doctor persuaded Baiame to bring Whitten's people along. |
 | | They offer rational explanations for various wonders on the asteroid, refusing to accept the explanations of the "primitive ways" of Mulyan, but at the end Baiame appeals to their own beliefs and superstitions, stopping Korshal from killing him by summoning a bird from the Dreaming, since they are sacred to the Galyari. |
 | | The guest cast is generally fine with John Scholes deserving particular merit as Baiame, the spiritual All-Father of the land who is extremely convincing as the charismatic leader who has drawn many thousands of people to Uluru. |
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