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2 October 2024
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6️⃣⏹️ = FINE!
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Picking up where the previous release left us, Dark Gallifrey: War Master 3 sees the War Master and John Hart come face to face with the Imbomination, who keeps tormenting them in different ways by shapeshifting into different forms and playing with their emotions and psyche.
Benny pops up throughout the audio, but this third part is finally devoted to the War Master and his exploration of Dark Gallifrey. The story is at its best when it allows the War Master to slowly manipulate the people around him to reach his own goals.
This turns into something of a mess, as the Master becomes a god and Captain John thinks he is a TARDIS (a gag that is so overplayed that it turns stupid). It does shed some light on Dark Gallifrey and the Imbomination, but it's all still left annoyingly ambiguous.
The romance between Captain John and the Terrified TARDIS is a fun idea but not very effective because we’ve seen something similar before in The Doctor’s Wife.
Tariyé Peterside puts in a great performance as the Imbomiantion and easily steals the spotlight here. Derek Jacobi is a delight as always, and James Marsters isn’t too bad, either. Jonathon Carley pops up to join Captain Hart in the guise of the War Doctor, but to be fair; he's nothing more than a cameo and a pretty cheap one at that.
The constantly shifting music is grating to my ears. With this comes very sudden tonal shifts that are very much intentional but pretty tiring.
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