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11 February 2025
This review contains spoilers!
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“NEEDLE POINT: MARTHA TAKES THE LEAD”
Much like No Fun at the Fair, this story follows a familiar formula—the companion and the Doctor are enjoying a quiet day before she (Martha, in this instance) notices something strange and decides to investigate. The twist this time is that Martha handles the entire alien encounter on her own, leaving the Doctor as little more than a bystander who drops in at the end to deliver a few quips. While it’s always nice to see Martha take charge, the story’s structure makes the Doctor feel oddly unnecessary.
ALIENS WITH A KNITTING HABIT
The central alien concept is delightfully bizarre: shapeshifting creatures stuck in the form of old women, knitting to regain their energy reserves. It’s a mix of the eerie and the absurd, which Doctor Who often does well. Unfortunately, while the premise has potential, it never builds into anything truly engaging. The aliens pose no real threat, and Martha easily ruins their plans with a simple shove—making the climax feel abrupt and underwhelming.
VERDICT: MARTHA GOES SOLO
A Stitch in Time has a fun and quirky alien concept, but it doesn’t do much with it. Martha getting to be the hero is a nice touch, but the lack of tension or challenge makes the resolution feel too easy. A quick, light read, but ultimately forgettable.
📝5/10
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