Stories Audio Book Destiny of the Doctor Babblesphere 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 5 reviews 10 June 2025 · 5 words Review by Rock_Angel I was left kinda bored Rock_Angel View profile Like Liked 0 24 May 2025 · 158 words Review by Kazekun I also quite enjoyed this adventure, it was a lot more exciting and the opening of the story where we get the description of the setting is actually really, really fun. I like how much the story focuses in Romana, the Doctor's companion and fellow Time Lord, as she gives us a great pov into this planet and its people. The story is a very obvious jab at social media and Twitter. And since this story came out things have clearly gotten worse just like in the events here. The setting also features Romana and the Doctor in a Summer Wars style virtual reality at one point, I would love to see that animated or as a comic or something. I also think the inclusion of 11 in this story, like the last adventure, felt shoehorned in with how he was utilized. But overall I enjoyed this quite a bit. Probably my favorite of the four adventures so far. Kazekun View profile Like Liked 0 7 July 2024 · 218 words Review by WhoPotterVian 3 This is a really strong story that concerns the Doctor and Romana landing on a human colony where the inhabitants have been injected with this computer chip in their head that grants them to the 'Babble': a social network where users post trivial information about their day. It's probably the story that so far (four audiobooks in) feels the most true to its era, despite social media having not been around in the 70s when those serials were aired. It's just so easy to imagine Tom Baker and Lalla Ward wandering around a wobbly set and encountering the robots of the story. Babblesphere features some very smart and witty commentary on social media, and the dangers of becoming too addicted. How we can lose ourselves in it and become mindless entities wandering around in their own little bubbles, ignoring what is going on around them. It's such a topical issue in the modern age, and something that will undoubtedly continue to be talked about as we learn more about the effects of social media on everyday people. Lalla Ward is such a great audiobook reader, and helps to really sell the story. I honestly wouldn't have been opposed to her narrating every story in this collection; I think she has a great voice for audiobooks. WhoPotterVian View profile Like Liked 3 4 June 2024 · 79 words Review by thedefinitearticle63 Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! This is part of a series of reviews of Doctor Who in chronological timeline order. Previous Story: Shada Easily my favourite Destiny of the Doctor story so far. It's really well-narrated, Lalla Ward captures Tom Baker's mannerisms perfectly. The main premise is essentially Dot and Bubble, but done better. The cameo at the end by the 11th Doctor is quite funny and the Chumbleys being the Doctor's favourite enemy is such a Doctor-y thing. Next Story: Wave of Destruction thedefinitearticle63 View profile Like Liked 1 30 April 2024 · 7 words Review by Owen 1 FOMO sucks more news at eight Owen View profile Like Liked 1