Too Many Masters Missy Series 2.4 At the end of the last adventure the Monk had turned up. Reunited since their last meeting in Divorced, Beheaded, Regenerated. Its been a year or so since I listened to the first set of Missy so as usual, though I remember the story, how it ended is less so. But since a lot of stories ended with the Master apparently dying only to be alive and well next time, its not that important. Rufus Hounds Monk is great, about as different to Peter Butterworths version as David Tennets Doctor is to William Hartnels. Michell Gomez Missy is fantastic - sometimes you can tell actors are more reading the lines rather than inhabiting the role,. Michelle is every bit bit as good as she is/was on TV. The Organs catch up with them in this episode. The Master never paid them for the work they did in Frontier in Space, with the Master being a man they mistake the Monk for the Master. Not that that gets Missy off the hook s they both get taken prisoner. Missy and the Monk a...
The Unwinding World The Companion Chronicles 9.2 Vicky attends a meeting, an assessment to see how’s she’s settled in, how her friends, The Doctor, Barbara and Ian are doing. Their jobs, the flat etc.. This is a really good example of how to use the medium and format to its best. The first in this range put me off for years, it was only the Mahogany Murderers that tied into the Jago and Litefoot series, that made me give them another try. Like that, this is mostly a conversation between Vicky and Connie, so when talking about events involving The Doctor, Ian or Barbara its a much more natural way of those characters being in the story while the actors are not (first person narration isn’t something I enjoy). As you might have guessed it starts with some mystery as we join the story already in progress, and as we find out they’ve been on this world for at least 3 months. Which has necessitated in them getting jobs and somewhere to live in lieu of the TARDIS. Itself having been taken. So...