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Post by newt5996 on Nov 23, 2018 2:29:32 GMT
The same rules apply as the other polls, pick your top three, thanks to audity for the idea, poll will close Jan 31, 2019. NOTE: I am not including the Short Trips Rarities released this month due to the fact that they are all from previous years.
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Post by tuigirl on Nov 23, 2018 7:05:17 GMT
This is a tough one. The Diary of River Song 4 was great (but I still like the second one best, just for the record ). Shilling and Sixpence was also amazing and I really enjoyed it. Both releases also lend themselves to several replays to appreciate all the details. But I think my personal favorite is "Benny the story so far Volume 2". I loved that one, and especially the last story had quite an emotional impact on me.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2018 19:52:19 GMT
This is a tough one. The Diary of River Song 4 was great (but I still like the second one best, just for the record ). Shilling and Sixpence was also amazing and I really enjoyed it. Both releases also lend themselves to several replays to appreciate all the details. But I think my personal favorite is "Benny the story so far Volume 2". I loved that one, and especially the last story had quite an emotional impact on me. Got to agree thats a tough month to pick i guess Shilling and sixpence 1st and Bennie Vol2 but i loved other releases too
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Post by paulh on Nov 23, 2018 20:22:13 GMT
Only The Avengers for me in September. Easily my favourite Big Finish release of the year.
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Post by number13 on Nov 24, 2018 2:26:20 GMT
What a tough month to pick just three from. A fabulous lineup and I enjoyed every one, but here goes:
1. The Dalek Occupation of Winter - one of the very best EAs ever and that's saying something. Gripping Dalek story.
2. Benny Story So Far Vol 2 - both volumes are excellent imo but this was the better overall. I was gripped by the first story, highly entertained by the second and actually moved to tears by the third.
3. Shilling and Sixpence Investigate - even better than I expected it would be from the description and the great cast.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2018 10:37:19 GMT
What a tough month to pick just three from. A fabulous lineup and I enjoyed every one, but here goes:
1. The Dalek Occupation of Winter - one of the very best EAs ever and that's saying something. Gripping Dalek story.
2. Benny Story So Far Vol 2 - both volumes are excellent imo but this was the better overall. I was gripped by the first story, highly entertained by the second and actually moved to tears by the third.
3. Shilling and Sixpence Investigate - even better than I expected it would be from the description and the great cast.
Got to agree it was a very very tough month imagine being asked to pick one🤪
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2018 10:37:56 GMT
Am surprised Avengers fans havent upped its quota
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Post by number13 on Nov 24, 2018 11:05:20 GMT
Am surprised Avengers fans havent upped its quota I enjoyed it so much and would happily have voted for it but not in this month. An amazing month.
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Post by fingersmash on Nov 24, 2018 17:47:25 GMT
Haven't listened to everything this month but what I have: River Series 4: River and Tom Baker, a dream team and a beautiful story on top of it. Bernice Summerfield: The Story So Far: Both volumes among the best of Big Finish. Future classics if we have ever seen them.
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Post by mark687 on Dec 23, 2018 22:17:02 GMT
Shilling & sixpence my other favourite BF Original from this year. Great Performances all round
Dalek Occupation of Winter if they'd've Dalek Empire in the 60s this would've been an ideal result a wonderfully bold story.
Diary of River 4 Tom Baker gives one heck of performance in this and before that you have Whodunit which is a stand out comedy drama
Regards
mark687
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Post by ollychops on Dec 24, 2018 9:28:15 GMT
The Diary of River Song 4 and The Dalek Occupation of Winter were the standouts for me this month. River 4 wasn’t quite as strong as Series 3 but it was definitely up there, and I really adored Someone I Once Knew - Tom and Alex were utterly amazing together. TDOoW was a fantastic Dalek story, and captured the 60s era so well.
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