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26 February 2025
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The Dimension of Lost Things is a story I want to like more than I do.
Not to say that I didn't enjoy it, I had a blast, but I felt it was almost holding itself back from how crazy the concept could've been, and while I can understand having a human character in there to ground it, and did really enjoy the ending to his story, it did feel like he didn't really need to have been included, and was more there for to be exposited to and to give the story a connection back to earth.
Like I said though, I did still have a blast. The idea of a dimension where everything that's been lost ends up is great, and reminded me a bit of Loki season 1 in the best possible way, and everything with the two doctors was brilliant.
Jo Martin is incredible at playing The Doctor, and I love that she gets to have a fun, timey-wimey time here, playing the present day Fugitive, and the past Fugitive pretending to be the future Fugitive. I also really like the interactions between her and Cosmogon here, though their interactions here feel almost more like setup for more future stories with the two rather than being more fully fleshed out character interactions. That said, it's setup for stories we're going to be getting soon, and sometimes you do need to set things up before paying them off, so that's definitely not a complaint!
While again, I do wish they went even more wild with the premise, it definitely does work here, the bit at the end where they timeslip to like 2 minutes prior especially is something I thought was really fun.
Generally, a fun story, if not a standout one.
JayPea
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