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Overview

Released

September 2006

Written by

Joseph Lidster

Runtime

120 minutes

Time Travel

Future

Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!)

Cybermen Trilogy

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Brisbane, Australia, Earth, The Moon

Synopsis

NOTE: Whilst this story was released before The Reaping, the correct listening order is to listen to The Reaping first.

On the morning of 22 September 2006, Tegan woke up. She was expecting to spend the day relaxing at home and, that evening, tolerate a party thrown to celebrate her 46th birthday.

But things don't always go as expected. It's been over twenty years since she chose to leave the Doctor. She's got a job, mates...a life.

Meanwhile her friend, Katherine Chambers, makes a decision that could change all their lives, and Tegan discovers that you can never really escape the past...

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Original Tegan exit is weird af


This review contains spoilers!

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

Previous Story: The Helliax Rift


When I saw Tegan would be returning in this story, I expected a lighthearted adventure full of banter between the Doctor and Tegan. And then I was hit with the harshness of reality. It's not fun, it's not some fairy tale where everyone lives happily ever after. Tegan has a tumour, she's dying, she has no real friends and she's stuck managing a stock feed company with employees who don't really care about her. It's so bleak and yet so oddly fitting, a reminder that not everybody gets to be Sarah Jane or Jo Grant when the Doctor leaves them.

Being the return of Tegan, this was also Janet Fielding's return to the role after 20 years and it's like she never left. I genuinely think this might be one of her best performances. Peter Davison similarly gives it his all, and that moment where he finds out about Tegan's condition was heartbreaking.

This is the first story where I noticed the death that the Doctor leaves in his wake. Don't get me wrong, it's something that's been spoken about plenty of times in Doctor Who, hell it's why Tegan left in the first place. But for some reason, in this story it just felt so real. Tegan had already lived her life and suddenly the Doctor appears and people start dying again, there's something about that that's a hundred times more impactful than usual.

Overall, this is a heartbreaking story and quite possibly Janet Fielding's best.


Next Story: Son of the Dragon


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