Rewind The War Doctor Begins Battlegrounds 3.3 The planet Lacuna, where the people are being attacked by the Daleks. But everyday is the same, the exact same day… So this is a time reset story, I’ve loved them since I saw the 1990 short film 12.01, and then Groundhog Day etc. The story is told from Ignis Abel’s point of view, how reliving the same day is wearing down on the people - the fact that she’s the only one who still bothers to say good morning. The Futility of their situation. There is a little bit of time before the Doctor enters the story, however Ignis is a great character, very likeable and doesn’t quite do what expected. I think this makes the difference - you’re quite happy to follow her and how she deals with what’s happening. This brings up the usual War Doctor issues, the fact that his action are part of the problem, the fact that he’s not ‘The Doctor’ as he isn’t that person any more. I enjoyed it, there are some good moments, and had a open ending which worked ...
The Keeper of Light The War Doctor Begins Battlegrounds A disused lighthouse, an older married couple, the Doctor and his companion and an entity. This wasn’t quite what I had expected, and as so frequently is the case ,I wondered if I’d missed or forgotten where things had ended in the previous set. All becomes clear, but patience is needed. Its a slow burn, almost glacially and it struggled to hold my attention, as I found my mind wondering. The fact is that virtually nothing happens for the first half. There a light coming on in the lighthouse, yet there’s no lens and not been used for years. The long married couple have got away to try and work on their failing marriage. The Doctor and Layla have turned up to investigate… well I wasn’t entirely sure. I do have trouble paying attention when I don’t know why its relevant. Hearing these characters complain about the food they’re cooking and other such trivialities, you do wonder if they’re actually going to get on wit...