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22 March 2025
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I quite enjoyed this audio. I was a little skeptical as it starts out feeling like a hammy version of Romeo and Juliet, but it turns out to be a pretty fun story all about these clones living as Greek Gods, keeping themselves Immortal by constantly raising and eventually inhabiting new, younger bodies. It's strange, certainly, and an unconventional story, but that's kind of perfect for Doctor Who.
I like how Zeus tries to couple with Lucie but it feels very much like he wasn't going to ever force her. It was so weird, awkward, and poorly thought out by this powerful being that I couldn't help but laugh at our main villain, and yet it didn't feel like that diminished the stakes or my investment in Immortal Beloved. There's something about this story that just came across as a very cozy and classic adventure, even if the premise feels a little unique and creative. It's an interesting one that I think is a little underrated. I would definitely recommend this audio.
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