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Released

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Written by

Paul Magrs

Runtime

70 minutes

Tropes (Potential Spoilers!)

Edge of the Universe

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Hexford

Synopsis

The TARDIS arrives on Sepulchre, and the Doctor and Mike find themselves in an old, dark house. Who awaits the two men there? What plans have been laid for their arrival?

They soon discover from their host — and his housekeeper — that this is the culmination of a terrible, grand plan — one with the Doctor at its very centre. One from which he may never escape...

As the Atlas of All Time unfolds, the odds seem stacked against the three old friends. Which of them will fall before the night is out?

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These are basically my thoughts on the whole of Demon Quest, because I didn’t have enough to say about individual episodes.

This is my first foray into the Nest Cottage Chronicles, because unlike Hornet’s Nest or Serpent’s Crest, Demon Crest was actually at my local library. This came back to bite me when the twist of the final hinges on having listened to Hornet’s Nest, so it really didn’t work for me and had me scratching my head and though I believe I was adequately attached to Mrs Wibbsey, only before the reveal did the finale have an emotional impact on me. The last thirty minutes felt like I was smiling and nodding but without the proper context for it.

On the whole I like this miniseries, but not a lot. Every episode was a lot of fun, generally, with Tom Baker playing the Doctor as the highlight in each episode. 2 was my favorite, and 4 was easily my least favorite. I think the fusion of prose and screenplay is a very smart decision and I think you get the best of both worlds. I wish Big Finish would do this more often.


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This is part of a series of reviews of Doctor Who in chronological timeline order.

Previous Story: Starfall

The Nest Cottage Chronicles are really strange, but in a good way. This is no exception to that. I think this might even be my favourite yet. There are plenty of twists and turns throughout this story. Most notably, the Hornets are back. I think the Hornets are one of the most fascinating and unique Doctor Who villains in general, you never know what to expect with them. I certainly didn't expect Mrs Wibbsey to have been possessed this whole time, that really recontextualises the last few parts for me.

Once again I have to mention the magnificent cover art for this story. All of Demon Quest has had great cover art but this one is especially good. The little cliffhanger at the end feels a bit tacked on but that is really my only gripe with the story and it's not even a big one.

Next Story: Tsar Wars

 


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