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Post by eric009 on Jan 19, 2019 13:48:53 GMT
Just for fun
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Post by mark687 on Jan 19, 2019 14:19:15 GMT
Entirely the wrong TARDIS Team for it McCoy and Oliver sound half asleep and or out of character through it and the "plot" doesn't work, maybe if it had been 5th Doc, Tegan and Thoulogh?
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mark687
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Post by eric009 on Jan 19, 2019 16:04:47 GMT
or second dr jamie and zoe
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Post by mark687 on Jan 19, 2019 16:17:01 GMT
or second dr jamie and zoe Oh good thinking.
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mark687
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jan 19, 2019 16:28:06 GMT
I'm intrigued by this one. I think David Quantick's very funny, a good storyteller in his biographical radio series, and I gather he's got an Emmy. What went wrong?
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Post by mark687 on Jan 19, 2019 16:42:50 GMT
I'm intrigued by this one. I think David Quantick's very funny, a good storyteller in his biographical radio series, and I gather he's got an Emmy. What went wrong? Exactly that, Quantick writing his style of humour and it just not working in the Doctor Who context particularly as part of the "Hex Arc".
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mark687
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Post by mrperson on Jan 19, 2019 18:21:13 GMT
/snore
I started omitting it from my periodic MR pass-through after the second time.
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Post by channing on Jan 19, 2019 22:57:08 GMT
Dull as dishwater. The characterisation is all over the place. Even the names of the two races are uninspired. Ir and Ri? Seriously!
Good for insomnia though so every cloud...
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Post by barnabaslives on Jan 20, 2019 0:02:10 GMT
I voted "review so bad got it never played just sits in cdrack" since it seemed like the closest option, but maybe I should clarify that. This would be one of only a handful of MR stories I haven't heard yet. I haven't actually been scared away from it by negative reviews - knowing me I might like it even if everyone else hates it - but something has to go to the bottom of the listening pile and this has ended up there in some very distinguished company.
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