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When you see the individual parts of a Big Finish four-parter are well under half an hour, you know the story probably isn't that great. Really wasn't a big fan of this one, felt like there wasn't enough story to justify the premise. I enjoyed it being set in Iceland, but other than that it was pretty straightforward: evil corporation responsible for killing a woman's police inspector father so she now hunts for their killer. There was honestly only enough material here for a two-parter, and a character has a completely unrealistic change of heart. Overall, a disposable story I'll probably barely remember in a year.


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

Previous Story: Hour of the Cybermen


It's not often you get a story set in Iceland, that already makes this a unique experience. I really liked the vibes of this one, it was a lot smaller-stakes than some of the previous stories, focused entirely on a small-town mystery. Yrsa Kristjansdottir was a fun character, and she played off the Doctor particularly well.

The Doctor was extra silly in this story, my preferred way for the Doctor to be written. I found the idea of the Hunter really interesting, especially the taking of cherished memories as trophies. I really liked the themes of corruption and conspiracy here and the way it followed a typical police procedural format. I do like that the ending is open-ended, it would be nice to see a story or two more with Yrsa.


Next Story: The Marian Conspiracy


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