Stories Audio Drama Missy Missy Episode: 1 2 3 Missy and the Time Assassin 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 4 reviews 18 March 2025 · 36 words Review by Azurillkirby God, Michelle Gomez is just CAPTIVATING. This range is amazing, just seeing Missy go around and cause shenanigans. And the start of this volume is already just more of that. Absolutely my type of comedy. A+. Azurillkirby View profile Like Liked 0 28 February 2025 · 71 words Review by Jamie Really not a fan of this. I was going to give it a higher rating but every time I think back, I just want to give it even lower. This really dragged for me, and it just felt pointless really. This range just lacks direction, I really need them to start doing arcs within sets. Even if its not a 16 part epic like I want, just do 1 arc across the 3 stories. Jamie View profile Like Liked 0 20 December 2024 · 455 words Review by MrColdStream Spoilers This review contains spoilers! 📝7/10 Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time! "Missy and the Time Assassin: Time Travel Shenanigans with a Twist" David Quantick kicks off the Bad Influence set with Missy and the Time Assassin, a delightfully chaotic tale that pairs Missy with James Blakelock, a time-traveling assassin with a mission to rewrite history. It’s a story brimming with humor, sharp dialogue, and Missy’s trademark unpredictability, though it leans heavily on its comedic tone rather than deeper narrative stakes. Blakelock’s introduction is immediately compelling—his energy, charm, and morally ambiguous methods make him a standout addition to the Whoniverse. His mission to prevent Gavrilo Princip from assassinating Archduke Franz Ferdinand is a perfect setup for chaos, as his interference ultimately ensures the event happens. This establishes Blakelock as both competent and flawed, a perfect foil for Missy’s calculated madness. Missy, as always, steals the show. Michelle Gomez is in top form, delivering her signature blend of wittiness and malevolence. Her fangirling over Blakelock adds an unexpected and hilarious layer to her character, showcasing a side of Missy we rarely see. Together, Missy and Blakelock form a dynamic duo with razor-sharp banter and plenty of chemistry. The story shifts gears when the pair team up to assassinate Nero XIII, the Nova Roman Emperor. The plot takes on a The Romans-esque vibe, filled with humorous mishaps and over-the-top antics. However, while the comedy lands, the narrative feels less focused, with the assassination plot serving more as a backdrop for the interplay between the two leads. Paterson Joseph shines as Blakelock, bringing warmth, humor, and a touch of desperation to the character. His performance balances well with Gomez’s Missy, creating a partnership that is as entertaining as it is volatile. The supporting cast of alien characters adds some variety, though the sound design occasionally overdoes it, making some voices harder to follow. Thematically, the story riffs on the classic Doctor-versus-Monk dynamic, with Blakelock attempting to "fix" history by targeting unsavory figures, while Missy—surprisingly—aims to preserve the timelines. This twist adds a layer of irony, as Missy, usually a disruptor, finds herself acting as the voice of chaotic order. The climax is predictable but satisfying: Blakelock’s true mission is revealed as an attempt to eliminate Missy, only for her to outsmart him. Her gleeful betrayal lands him in prison and leaves her stranded on Earth, setting up potential for further hijinks. Final Thoughts: Missy and the Time Assassin is a fun, fast-paced romp with excellent performances from Gomez and Joseph. While its plot lacks depth and coherence in places, the humor and character dynamics make it an enjoyable listen. It’s classic Missy—chaotic, clever, and just a little bit mad. MrColdStream View profile Like Liked 0 16 November 2024 · 20 words Review by Rock_Angel 1 Might be the best start to a missy set sucks that we don’t have the monk but oh well Rock_Angel View profile Like Liked 1