Skip to content
TARDIS Guide

Overview

Released

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Written by

Matt Fitton

Runtime

66 minutes

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

AI gone wrong

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, England, London

Synopsis

Investigating a suicide at the Sen-Gen Facility, the group discovers a new weapon in the Cold War — and Gilmore meets an old flame. Meanwhile Rachel discovers that she can't trust anyone, not even the sound of her own voice...

Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat

Edit date completed

Characters

How to listen to Artificial Intelligence:

Reviews

Add Review Edit Review

1 review

Wow, while the first Episode was really competent and had great Atmosphere, I must admit I was left a bit cold. But this one is excellent, and I'd argue a great Showcase for all our Main Leads.

Starting off with Alison, SirCarolyn you weren't lying, she's truly great. Despite being often left cold by Romances (especially in Who), her and Julian's is honestly pretty cute. In general, she has some splendid Moments! Same goes for Rachel, her small arc here is just superb! Oh and Ian, poor Ian, you deserve a Hug.

The Story itself fits so well for Audio, playing with inner Thoughts, Insecurities and so on is such an exceptional Choice. I am not sure if this Story could have been told well if it was on TV. Which is what a really great Audio Story should aspire to do in its best cases!

And I really enjoyed the whole tying up of Plot points here around the End! That was done really well! Really enjoyed this one! Just wow!


RandomJoke

View profile


Open in new window

Statistics

AVG. Rating28 members
3.68 / 5

GoodReads

AVG. Rating1 votes
2.00 / 5

The Time Scales

AVG. Rating60 votes
3.75 / 5

Member Statistics

Listened

64

Favourited

4

Reviewed

1

Saved

0

Skipped

1

Quotes

Add Quote

RACHEL: This is a message for Sir Tobias Kinsella, from Doctor Rachel Jensen. This is the sound of me tearing up that contract you had me sign. You can take your copy of the contract and do the same. I have never met a man more scheming, calculating and controlling. In the execution of your duties, I find you to be false, wheedling, and manipulative. In short, an absolute--

TOBY: I don't think we need to hear any more of this part.

Open in new window