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La residenza nobiliare di Duberry Hall è sotto attacco da parte di un gruppo di alieni e il comportamento degli abitanti dei piani alti non aiuta la situazione. I also think the Doctor in here is more serious, less happy than in the previous 2 stories and transports well the seriousness of the situation as well as oncoming threat of what is coming to Berlin. A classic base under siege in a historical setting; take a Second Doctor base under siege story but drop it in an RTD era setting, and you have this story. This was an incredible but unique story for The Cybermen that turns out to be a beautifully tragic story that shows the true tragedy of the silver giants. John Dorney has written another amazing story that completely understands what makes The Cybermen so unique and tragic. Everyone is on top form in this story, the production is stellar, the cast is incredible and honestly, it's by far one of the best Cyberman stories ever produced. 10/10 Il Dottore si trova a Berlino durante le riprese del film Metropolis, giusto per scoprire che il regista non intende usare una androide, ma un cyberman naufragato sulla Terra.

You'll spend time with forgettable characters in a bland setting; the guest cast isn't particularly interesting, despite passable performances. Dr Wells has found that her work makes her realise how important it is to not worry too much about the minor aspects to life like being caught in traffic. She also looks after herself by keeping fit and eating well. Her message to patients is that even if they only have a short time left “every day is precious”. Most Read This is the final Fifth Doctor release of Big Finish's main monthly range, before he was moved to his own series (and penultimate release in the series overall). As such, it's standalone, featuring Turlough as the companion, who we haven't seen in some time. Molti riferimenti ai film di Fritz Lang e con un'atmosfera simile a Daleks in Manhattan, l'episodio è un bell'omaggio al film padre della fantascienza moderna. This is by far one of the most bleakest, intelligent and clever big finish audios I have ever listened to, it's very masterfully written as well which is a surprise because James Kettle is a newcomer to the company and what a welcome surprise he is. This is a brutal story that examines the price of manipulating time without knowing what you're doing and how the control of a corporation not only ruins things for everyone but can destroy people's lives if chosen to do so.Everyone is on fire in this release, Tolough is at his weakest with him being pushed around in a wheelchair for two episodes and The Doctor suffering from PTSD believing his friend to be dead whilst trying to resolve the ongoing situation which very well may not have a happy ending and that more destruction could lie in The Doctor's hands. The Doctor a fanboy of the famous silent film Metropolis goes to Germany in 1925 to visit its production only to discover one of his deadliest enemies is lurking on the set, presuming it's out to kill everyone soon turns out to be something far more tragic and terrifying. Some good exploration of the Doctor's unhealed Time War trauma, which feels right in tune with this incarnation of the Time Lord. Duberry Hall is under siege, as aliens maraud through the estate. It’s a frightful business, and as Lord Hawthorn battles the Fleshkin, the Doctor finds new friends below stairs. Can he convince the household to unite to save itself?

Bananas have oddly played a prominent role in Doctor Who but it was the Tenth Doctor who thought to use them alongside booze. In The Girl in the Fireplace he claims while partying with Madame de Pompadour in 18th century France to have invented the Banana Daiquiri several centuries early. The Doctor also claims to have invented the Yorkshire pudding and pasta. A clash of science vs magic; true to the era the story is set in, the Doctor is met with awe and suspicion as the locals believe him to be some kind of a wizard. Jonathan has also made his mark on Broadway, dazzling audiences with his famous performance as King George III in Hamilton, where he was nominated for not only a Tony Award, but also a Primetime Emmy Award for the live stage recording.

Where it all started - Doctor #1

This story is so much fun, messy, but fun. The clashing of history, mythology and sci-fi makes for such an unpredictable story with an amazing atmosphere, which would be nothing but dressing if not for the incredibly well written characters, properly great drama and intense set pieces. I also felt that 9 specifically really shone through here, there's a subtle intensity that just feels right. Sure, the plot gets lost in the magic of it all sometimes, but it still comes together in the end. Or it could just be the accents, god I love the Scottish accent. History created through fiction. As some of the best historicals in the franchise's history, John Dorney cleverly uses this story to explain why the Machine Man is called that, even though it looks like a woman (and it makes perfect sense, honestly) as well as how Gustav Fröhlich came to land the leading part.

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