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23 January 2025
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“The Krillitane Feint: When Base Under Siege Takes a Shapeshifting Turn"
A nostalgic Second Doctor audio with a clever twist and classic base-under-siege thrills.
Return of the Krillitane:
Reimagining the Krillitane—first introduced in School Reunion—for the Second Doctor’s era is an intriguing idea. The Krillitane Feint captures the quintessential spirit of Doctor Who’s 1960s storytelling while blending it with the sinister allure of the Krillitane. With Two, Jamie, and Zoe arriving at a secret research base experimenting on the Krillitanes for military purposes, this story fits neatly into the classic base-under-siege framework so beloved by this era.
Classic Formula with a Modern Edge:
The story takes familiar beats: a top-secret operation, an unheeding authority figure, and the Doctor warning of impending disaster, only to be dismissed. What sets this apart is the addition of the Krillitanes’ shapeshifting ability, creating a suspenseful “who’s who” scenario that adds an air of paranoia to the base. It’s almost Jurassic World-like, with humanity’s hubris front and center—tampering with forces they don’t fully understand and suffering the consequences.
The stormy planet setting and the claustrophobic atmosphere of the base are well-realised through immersive sound design. The first half is slow but deliberate, building tension with sharp character moments. However, the climax, while faithful to the era’s style, doesn’t quite deliver the payoff the setup promises, leaving the final stretch feeling rushed and slightly muddled.
A Brilliant Twist:
One of the most rewarding elements of the story is the twist: the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe we’ve been following are revealed to be Krillitanes in disguise. John Dorney deserves credit for this clever narrative sleight of hand, with subtle hints sprinkled throughout for listeners to catch on subsequent listens. It’s a fresh way to use the Krillitanes and adds depth to what might otherwise have been a standard base-under-siege plot.
Beloved Performances and Nostalgic Dynamics:
This audio is a treat for fans of the Second Doctor’s TARDIS team. Michael Troughton effortlessly channels his father’s mischievous, resourceful portrayal of the Doctor, perfectly complemented by Frazer Hines as Jamie and Wendy Padbury as Zoe. Their chemistry remains impeccable, with the Doctor pretending to be a private investor to gain access to the base, Zoe using her intelligence to drive the plot, and Jamie providing steadfast loyalty and charm.
The characters feel true to their original dynamics, which makes the eventual twist all the more satisfying.
The Human Villains and Krillitanes in the Background:
As is common in Doctor Who, the real villains aren’t the monsters but the humans exploiting them. David Carlyle gives a solid performance as the ruthless, self-serving base leader, while Jason Forbes captures the conflict of a scientist torn between duty and morality. The Krillitanes themselves are underutilised despite their terrifying shapeshifting ability, only truly stepping into the spotlight in the final act.
"Verdict: A Clever Blend of Nostalgia and Intrigue"
The Krillitane Feint is a polished homage to classic Doctor Who, with enough twists and modern touches to keep it engaging. While it doesn’t quite stick the landing and underuses its titular monsters, the story is a joy for fans of the Second Doctor era. Strong performances and a clever narrative structure make it worth a listen, especially for those eager to relive the charm of Season 6’s golden years.
📝76/100
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