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Overview

Released

October 2024

Written by

Katharine Armitage

Directed by

Ken Bentley

Runtime

57 minutes

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Amnesia, War

Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!)

Time War

Synopsis

Cass is lost. In her place, a suburban housewife counting the hours until her family returns. But terrifying air raids are ripping through her calm.

The Doctor and Alex are trapped - patients in a strange hospital run by a fearsome Matron. They've both been injured in a war, but neither remembers exactly which war...

They all soon realise that time is not on their side.

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really great start to this set, super engaging and a brilliant time-war story. hieronyma has me so intrigued and is alex about to learn the truth....


twelvesoswald

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A brilliant Time War story and follow up to the previous installment. While it does raise a few questions as to how the TARDIS team ended up in this situation, the story that follows more than makes up for it with a brilliant tale of amnesia, corruption, war and profit! A brilliant use of the confusing nature of the Time War, and having Hattie Morahan appear in the cast kept me guessing throughout, as it was clear she wasn't playing Helen, but that answer came right at the end and really shocked me at first! An absolutely brilliant twist!


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Prerequisites: Yes, many in fact. You'll want at least the 3 previous Time War sets, and Series 4 of the 8DAs (which have their own prerequisites).

Nowhere, Never is a pretty good introduction to this boxset. The performances are good, and I do really quite like the premise here. In fact, I was particularly invested in Cass' suburban housewife hell, which was super cool to listen to. However, this audio's biggest weakness was the fact that it starts in media res. Starting in the middle of the action can absolutely work in stories, but here it's just needlessly confusing. It wasn't until 30 minutes in where I began to understand what was going on, and by my count that's not a good thing. Even at the end, I was confused by certain plot elements (which I'm sure will be explained by the end of the boxset). This might be a story that gets better after I'm given more context, but for now, it's just pretty good.


Callandor

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Oh they ate this up fully was invested from start to end


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