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Post by Chakoteya on Jul 31, 2021 16:14:07 GMT
5:29 felt more like an essay on mortality and acceptance, and persuading your children (and others) that you'll be living on through their memories so they should let you go.
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Post by Chakoteya on Aug 5, 2021 8:31:17 GMT
World Enough - started out thinking this was the comedy interlude (Clippie, Magrathea, Golgafrincham middle management types) but ended up fitting right into the storyline with a reason and a possible solution. Very good.
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Post by Chakoteya on Aug 8, 2021 16:41:26 GMT
Eye of the Storm
This finished off the story nicely. Maybe a little strung out on the exploration of relationships and the background effects did get a bit noisy at times... otherwise very good. Nice coda after the closing theme.
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Post by dangfish on Apr 3, 2024 18:59:05 GMT
THE UNKNOWN..I had fun listening to this. The time-wimey stuff was well-described. Usually I get a little more confused during these time distortion stories but I was able to keep up with this one for the most part. Sylvester McCoy was great here. Love the bit where River asks him to 'elaborate' on his past experiences & the bit between the two with the sonic screwdriver. I've only heard a few of his stories so far but I've been pretty entertained by Guy Adams work thus far. My only complaint would be about the voices. I didn't feel they were as distinct as they could've been. There were several times throughout where I had difficulty working out whether it was River or the captain speaking.
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