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Overview

Released

Friday, August 16, 2024

Written by

Robert Valentine

Runtime

64 minutes

Time Travel

Future

Inventory (Potential Spoilers!)

River Song's Diary, Sonic Screwdriver

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Shangri-La, Australia, China, Earth

Synopsis

Wrenched from her digital afterlife in the Library, River Song finds herself on sixty-first century Earth, resurrected in a clone body. Billionaire tech mogul Garrison Clay has a mystery to solve, and he's selected River as the person to solve it.

Armed with only her sonic screwdriver and a fake ID, River heads out into a world soon to be ravaged by solar flares... where danger stalks her at every turn.

This is the first part of a 4 part story.

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3 reviews

Oh this was an interesting start idk if I’m hooked or not I’ll have to listen to the rest of the set but it’s not as wow as I hoped


This review contains spoilers!

🙏🏼C.Baker --> Fine!

Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time!


Big Finish has buried The Diary of River Song, but the character returns in a new series, set after the death of River in Forest of the Dead.

They've come up with an easy but sensible way of bringing back River from the Library records by putting her consciousness into a cloned body, which will last a limited amount of time.

The opening story takes its time to set up the premise of this series and the central characters.

The futuristic city of Shangri-La, filled with robotic servants, comes to life pretty well through the sound design.

All the robot voices are done well. I love the robot personalities, especially the taxi robot.

Alex Kingston is as delightful as ever, and she carries the story well with her detective work here.

This is something of a detective/crime story, which is always nice to hear.

So this Garrison Clay person is a good amalgamation of real-life tech billionaires with ambitious projects, and I see a lot of potential in him.

The premise here seems to be that this clone-River is sent on various missions before being returned to the Library, and it feels as if they are trying to do anohter War Doctor Begins thing here.

While this is a pretty atmospheric opening installment, it's not anything special in terms of narrative development. There's a lot of chatter around, but not a lot of action.

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS;

  • It's strange that they're using the same theme tune as the Diary of River Song series. Not that I'm complaining, because it's a good track!
  • The climax is a bit flat, but the cliffhanger ending is intriguing!

solid opener which introduces us to the ongoing thread that will no doubt be woven through the entire series. really like that they've taken a risk with this set and river's character. i think it works, one episode in. we shall see how it pans out however! definitely an intriguing mystery that's for sure.


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