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Released

Friday, August 16, 2024

Written by

Robert Valentine

Runtime

52 minutes

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River Song's Diary, Sonic Screwdriver

Synopsis

Wrenched from her digital afterlife in the Library, River Song finds herself on sixty-first century Earth, resurrected in a clone body. Billionaire tech mogul Garrison Clay has a mystery to solve, and he's selected River as the person to solve it.

Armed with only her sonic screwdriver and a fake ID, River heads out into a world soon to be ravaged by solar flares... where danger stalks her at every turn.

This is the third part of a 4 part story.

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Yeah I think this set just isn’t my thing I’ll finish it off but so far it’s just very alright


Rock_Angel

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

"THE BLACK HOURS: RIVER AND SAM'S SLEUTHING SESSION"

After the tantalising Nerva Beacon tease, The Black Hours delivers... well, not much in that regard. Instead, this story is all about River teaming up with Sam to dig into the secrets of Garrison Clay. The chemistry between Alex Kingston and Jamie Parker is enjoyable, and the script leans heavily on their dynamic, making this feel like an intimate two-hander.

With Clay’s ominous plans bubbling away in the background and a brief reappearance from Peevy, the story keeps things focused. The smaller scope allows for some solid character work, but it never quite reaches the level of something truly gripping.

LOW-STAKES BUILDUP TO THE FINALE

For a penultimate instalment, The Black Hours feels a little too low-key. It lacks a strong narrative drive, functioning more as an extended setup for the grand finale. There’s a bit of tension towards the end, but the final cliffhanger is easily the weakest of the set, leaving little in the way of anticipation.

📝VERDICT: 6/10

The Black Hours is a decent character piece but lacks the punch needed for a story this deep into the set. While River and Sam’s investigative work is engaging enough, the story doesn’t do much beyond that. With a weak cliffhanger and little real momentum, it’s hard not to feel like this episode is just treading water before the final act.


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best story thus far. really nice character work with river and sam, with a surprising twist towards the end. really interested to find out exactly what's been going on in the final. i do hope its satisfying. i have a fear they're gonna have a doctor cameo....


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