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Fun story honestly love harry naiomi and the doctors reactions to the master and feel it’s very good as showing the team off nicely


nothing out of the ordinary but a nice story to end this set off, shame that there ain't really an arc across this "new" fourth doctor era. crispy is as good as ever, really liked how the story panned out with his intentions.


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🙏🏼60% = Fine! = Skippable!

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

NOTES & COMMENTS:

The TARDIS transports the Doctor, Harry, and Naomi to an alien planet in Metamorphosis, where a girl has lost her father due to his imprisonment by the Crispy Master. Geoffrey Beevers is back playing the character he has perfected over the years.

The main point of the story is that neither Naomi nor Harry have met the Master and don’t know who he is, so they unknowingly help him complete his plans. Beevers convincingly portrays these parts, and the knowledge of his identity enhances the tension.

Lydia West takes on a more traditional companion role as Cahlo. She is good, but her character is annoying. Nick Briggs comes and goes, making it easy to forget his presence in the story.

This story is a slightly slower one, and it builds up to the meeting between the Doctor and the Master with little fanfare. The Master’s plan is quite the standard fare, making for a very streamlined plot. The Master hypnotizes Harry and uses him as a tool to force the Doctor to activate a metamorphosis that would give the Master a new body.


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Introducing a story that achieves absolutely NOTHING!

METAMORPHOSIS

(Intro courtesy of my Partner :›)

 

A story so dull, that I don't have to worry about spoiling the story for you, because there's no story to spoil.

Let's run down the plot, why not, there's not much to talk about so let's hope into it

Part 1

The Doctor, Harry and Naomi land on the Planet Jaxus, and meet a young girl, whose father (like so many on Jaxus) has vanished.

 

And suddenly Harry and Naomi (1 by 1) vanish, and wake up in this prison place, with Harry stumbling upon the Master, who totally isn't doing evil things. And Naomi gets…..idk, just imprisoned, honestly her plot is so forgettable that there's literally no reason to talk about her, until I get to the characters.

 

And you want to know what the Doctor and the Girl are doing during this time, walking in grass…..for 24 minutes straight, they walk forward and do NOTHING.

 

Part 1 ends (and I kid you not) with the grass attack the young girl and Tom going “please stop attacking her” with the emotions of a plaster board.

 

(Now, before we get into Part 2 funny story. So I was listening to this set with me Partner, by this point my partner was fed up with this set (same here) and once we finished Part 1 of this story they couldn't handle it and refused to listen to more, as it was a story where nothing has happened…..I wish I took that advice.)

 

Part 2

That riveting cliffhanger is resolved by the grass…….letting her go, the Doctor convincing the grass to let the girl go.

 

Harry's has been helping the Master as the Master has convinced Harry he's good, and is in pain.

 

Naomi is…..doing something I think, honestly her plot is so forgettable there literally is no point talking about it.

 

The Doctor enters the prison thingy and confronts the Master.

 

So what is the Masters evil scheme???

Take the people of Jaxus, process them, and use them to make himself better………that's it, that's all his plan. Something we've seen before done in the most basic and generic way possible.

 

Master hypnotizes harry and the Doctor and Master have to mind battle to stop the Master from killing the processes people of Jaxus.

 

Doctor wins end credits

 

Characters

 

The Doctor:

Plaster board

 

Harry:

His usual self, although he sounds incredibly board throughout this story

 

Naomi:

It's a shame, it really is.

I really want to like this Character, when she was announced as the new companion for this series I was excited, and waited patiently for her stories.

But she gives one of the most bland and forgettable performances I've ever heard.

You'd get more emotion out of a used Sponge.

 

Overallllllllll:

The sets first 2 stories are bad, with only the first one being a bit better because of the dynamic between the Toymaker and 4.

 

But this story does NOTHING, it doesn't further the character of the crispy Master, it doesn't have fun Interactions, it doesn't have any emotion whatsoever.

 

It's a massive reach to call it a story, because stories tend to make you feel something. This story takes that away, giving you air on a plate.

 

This story is my 2nd least favorite Doctor Who story of all time, not like Time Lord Immemorial because it infuriates me, but because it gives me nothing.

 

If I stopped listening to it like my partner did, I would get my time back, because that's all this story is, an hour of wasted time.

 

This story isn't even a fun romp around, because there's no fun here at all.

 

What a waste of script pages.

 


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Easily the best story out of Volume 2 of Series 13. It's nothing really special, but anything with Geoffrey Beevers is brilliant. I haven't heard that much of his Master, but this plot is very in character for him. I also love the bickering between him and the Doctor.

I enjoy the 4DAs with Harry and Naomi and I think their dynamic is fairly unique in the TARDIS but this story and the last two have a lot of the things that annoy me most about them. For example, it feels like Harry gets sidelined in favour of Naomi, which would be alright if Naomi was an interesting character. As it stands she just annoys me, no fault to Eleanor Crooks as I think her performance is great it's just purely down to the writing. When I get to the Seventh Doctor stories with them perhaps I'll enjoy them more but for now it's not a companion pairing I'm keen on.


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