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Released

Friday, August 16, 2024

Written by

Robert Valentine

Runtime

58 minutes

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

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 second part of a 4 part story.

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Okay I’m getting into it I’m not really an ark in space person but it’s nice to listen to it before I have it coming up in my marathon


Rock_Angel

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

"FATE AND FATALITY: FAITH, SIMULATIONS, AND A SLOW BURN"

Right from the opening moments, Fate and Fatality feels a bit messy. The intro sequence doesn’t immediately make sense, and the first half of the story is more confusing than engaging. It takes a while before the pieces start to fall into place, with the answers arriving gradually in the second half.

Building on the themes of faith and the search for Balthasar introduced in Apokalypsis, this instalment slows things down, shifting focus towards emotions, belief systems, and simulations. While these ideas are interesting in theory, the story lacks the dramatic tension needed to make them fully compelling.

STRONG PERFORMANCES, BUT A LACK OF DRIVE

The cast delivers strong performances throughout, with Alex Kingston once again anchoring the story well. The slower, earthbound setting offers more room for character-driven moments, but the overall pacing leaves the narrative feeling sluggish rather than suspenseful.

It’s only in the final stretch that the story really finds its footing. The revelation of Balthasar and the added insight into Garrison Clay’s motives inject some much-needed energy. The tension finally kicks in, helping carry the story across the finish line in a more satisfying manner.

📝VERDICT: 6/10

Despite some intriguing ideas, Fate and Fatality struggles to maintain momentum. The first half is too cryptic for its own good, and the slower pacing makes it feel less urgent than it should be. However, strong performances and an engaging final act partially redeem it. The repeated cliffhanger structure is a bit of a letdown, though the mention of Nerva Beacon offers an exciting tease for what’s next.


MrColdStream

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looooved the concept of this one, a really strong second story. i liked that the elements of the arc were integrated into the plot, and again i am very intrigued. it's not as good as friend of the family but the vibes are just that, a 4 parter with a lot of mystery and intrigue!!!


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