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Doctor Who: The Eleven Part 3                               


The Doctor and Constance arrive on Molaruss; The Eleven, now ruling and it seems everything is fine and well…


Having stalled while listening to the second part of this set, and coming back to try again. I do wish I’d listened to the set in one go, and paid more attention. As I think I would have got more out of it. I vaguely remember the first part (I heard it 5 months ago) and again, perhaps not giving it my full attention, is maybe why I wasn’t that taken with it. Having given the second part another go I find I’m quite enjoying it.


With the Doctor impressed with the Elevens’ achievements and turn of character, maybe this is one time there is no peril. No such Luck! The Eleven plans to make everyone on Molaruss like him, in having 11 minds - The elevation.


It's not a bad idea for a story and we get to experience Constance going through the discovery of her other selves. It is one of those stories where we get to see all the different sides of the character. And of course some are less reserved than others.


The process isn’t an option, and as with Constance, suddenly dealing with so many versions of yourself isn’t easy.


Its a nice audio, though I liked the idea, its a bit thin on plot. The parts with Constance stand out.

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