The Slaying of the Writhing Mass
The third story in the Charlotte Pollard The Further Adventuress series.
A distress call gets the Tardis backed up in the time vortex, as groups of people take space ships to see the titled Writhing Mass getting slain, as construction worked make way for more room ( it was so tempting to say Hyper space bypass there).
There’s quite a bit packed into these two episodes, which is quite the contrast form the last story. The Doctor finds himself paired with a new companion of sorts, as he accidentally picks up a school kid. And I did enjoy their interplay
As is typical with Doctor Who the companion, Charley is off having their own adventure, which does involve a bit of time wimey stuff.
There was one plot point I could see comming a mile off, so it was a case of waiting for it to play out. But overall a good audio.
Missy Series 1 Part 3: The Broken Clock The adventure continues. In this episode the listener finds themselves hearing a US crime documentary. Impossible murders where the victim, recently killed has been dead for months? Its does take over fifteen minutes for Missy to enter the story and at first I wasn’t getting into it. I do feel that British should stick to British and US to US, as I’m never really sure if its offensive or not. I know I cringe at US Tv programs with British accents, interestingly enough it does come into play in this. So as you can imagine it does that docudrama thing of narrating and reenacting the events of the crime. And it is when Missy eventually turns up when the lines between fiction and reality start to blur. Suddenly we’re not sure if the actors recreating the events are actors, since they can hear the narrator and can’t see any cameras. There’s also the added meta of Missy’s interjections that play with Tv tropes. It does hold your attention, the mystery ...
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