You don't have any access to Second Doctor EA, then?
Not on Hoopla, no. Unless they add some more at some point.
You don't have any access to Second Doctor EA, then?
Good op to go for the Thomson ones. They're actually rather ok.Not on Hoopla, no. Unless they add some more at some point.
So, I was hoping that Big Finish stuff was more like radio plays than narrated audiobooks.
Ah, gotcha. Thank you very much.They usually are, at least the main range, "Adventures" lines, and the like. I think it's mainly the Companion Chronicles and Short Trips that are narrated.
Big Finish's main output is the monthly range, that's where they got their "regular" plays featuring Doctors Five to Seven (and early on Eight). You can just listen to it in order, and the first fifty are on Spotify for free, but if you are interested in a specific Doctor or character pairing you can also go for that. I particularly enjoyed the Sixth Doctor/Evelyn audios, and I've seen a lot of people say they prefer these audios over most of Six's TV stuff. The ones free on Spotify are:Also, if I do manage to figure out which ones are the radio plays, where should I start?
Have you been on their website ?For some reason I also assumed that the back catalog would be a lot bigger. Haven't they been doing it for decades?
Big Finish writers have consistently struggled to do interesting Doctor Who stories in single-disc format; they’re too accustomed to the more, an, deliberate rhythms of the classic series style.
You eventually get an explanation of why Lucie is there, and after that the Doctor warms to her.It's a new month, so I have a fresh set of Hoopla borrowings available, and I used 80% of them to borrow the first two seasons of The [New] Eighth Doctor Adventures. (I should've used the one I had left over from December to get the first one -- then I'd have 5 left for the month instead of 4.) I see they're a different format now, single 50-minute episodes, to emulate the new series.
Blood of the Daleks was okay. I liked Part 2 better than Part 1 -- the idea of a human scientist recapitulating Davros's creation and the Doctor trying to talk them out of it, and the inevitability of the "pure" Daleks wanting to destroy the "impure" offshoot, was pretty effective. And Hayley Atwell was pretty good, though I didn't realize it was her until halfway through. (I like it that they finally have narrated credits. Is that just because this one was on radio, or will the rest have them as well?)
But I'm not sold on Lucie Miller or her relationship with the Doctor yet. I guess it recapitulates the very beginning of the series, with Ian and Barbara initially having an adversarial relationship with the Doctor, but that was balanced out by their closer bond with Susan and with each other, and by Susan's warmth toward her grandfather. This is just two people bickering and not wanting to be stuck together, and that's not as appealing. I imagine the relationship will grow over time, but so far I'm not enjoying it or her.
And I'm not sure I buy the conceit that the Time Lords would send someone to the Doctor for "witness protection" -- it seems rather convoluted. And as this story showed, it's kind of a bad idea to "protect" someone by pairing them off with the guy who's constantly stumbling into mortal peril every week.
You eventually get an explanation of why Lucie is there, and after that the Doctor warms to her.
They do that all the time at Big Finish. It allows them to add more adventures down the line. They recently just did so in that lineAs I said, they already seem to be warming to each other in Glam Rock, without any explanation (except for the implication of other unseen adventures in between).
They do that all the time at Big Finish. It allows them to add more adventures down the line. They recently just did so in that line
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