Stories Audio Book Destiny of the Doctor Destiny of the Doctor Episode 1 Night of the Whisper 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Newest First Oldest First Most Likes Highest Rating Lowest Rating Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 16 June 2024 · 189 words Review by WhoPotterVian Spoilers This review contains spoilers! This audiobook story is a really strong and effective take on the superhero genre. It does a great job of capturing the essence of what a 'Doctor Who does superheroes' story looks like, which is something Return of Doctor Mysterio would later repeat in 2007. The story concerns the Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack visiting a planet called 'New Vegas', where a superhero vigilante known only as the 'Whisper' is targeting criminal gangs and fighting them to bring justice to the city. In order to get to the bottom of who the Whisper is, the Doctor poses as a police inspector, Rose a fast food waitress and Jack a reporter. There are so many fun nods here to superheroes such as Batman and Superman, with the Whisper's HQ described as being like 'Wayne Manor', and the newspaper Captain Jack works at being called the 'Daily Galaxy' (a futuristic take on the Daily Planet). I also loved the Series 1 references, such as the Kronkburger and 'Bad Wolf'. Briggs' Captain Jack impression is terrible though. He doesn't really do a very good job at capturing the character's essence. Like Liked 0 30 April 2024 · 271 words Review by Owen Feels exactly like an episode of series 1. Which is cool, but man it just went on and on and it was just too much the usual NuWho melodrama. Very impressive how much alike it is to the tv-series, but that does not improve its score. It’s not bad. Maybe it was the whiplash from Enemy Aliens to this, classic to new, that made me not like it very much originally. But after listening to the other NuWho stories in Destiny Of The Doctor, I gotta say it is absolutely the best of the three. Still below pretty much all the classic who stories in the series though. The vibes of the city are great. You just feel it. The city in the night, but never dark, the lights everywhere always kept on. With vigilantes jumping and running over the buildings. Some inhabited by people, some filled with non stop working officials which in turn are filled with corruption by the criminal activity that you feel running along the Whisper throughout the city. It never feels save and simultaneously it does. The city somehow gives a sense of warmth and a place to be home, as we get to know the guest characters like they are actual people, with this city as their place to live. Basically. The vibes are immaculate, as one would say these days. To be honest that’s kinda my only reason for liking it. It just feels great. Like I said, the story itself is a bunch of annoying NuWho melodrama. But at least the melodrama was in a banging setting. Like Liked 0