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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Apr 26, 2024 21:54:22 GMT
Ducking for Cover Not a Fan I think McGann sells it by doing Doctorish things while definitely not being the Doctor in personalty, otherwise the overall piece feel is the trite State Vs Free Will set up. Something I thought would've worked better narratively was if the DJ, Light City and The Censor ( at least when they were introduced) were all the same Voice Actor. 3/5 because unlike Creed there's actually a structed story and Part 3 in itself is very compelling. Regards mark687
This is personally one of Paul McGann's favourites- it's definitely... "interesting"..
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Post by mark687 on Apr 26, 2024 22:10:13 GMT
Ducking for Cover Not a Fan I think McGann sells it by doing Doctorish things while definitely not being the Doctor in personalty, otherwise the overall piece feel is the trite State Vs Free Will set up. Something I thought would've worked better narratively was if the DJ, Light City and The Censor ( at least when they were introduced) were all the same Voice Actor. 3/5 because unlike Creed there's actually a structed story and Part 3 in itself is very compelling. Regards mark687
This is personally one of Paul McGann's favourites- it's definitely... "interesting".. Its definitely a more subtle performance than Zagrus Regards mark687
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Post by number13 on Apr 27, 2024 11:30:12 GMT
It's extraordinary. And I mean that in a good way!
I've only listened to it once (and at its proper place in the Eight & Charley arc which by some miracle I did hear in order) and when the end came and the twist, I just sat there thinking 'wow!' for quite a few minutes.
Which is why I've never listened to it again; that magic would be impossible to recapture now I know, and I'd spend half the time analysing and looking for clues...
Daft isn't it! I must listen again and pretend not to know.
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Post by elkawho on Apr 28, 2024 19:05:27 GMT
I love this one. I was captivated on first listen and just loved everything about it. One of the best of the DU.
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