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Excelis • Episode 4

The Plague Herds of Excelis

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Review of The Plague Herds of Excelis by JayPea

First real Bernice story I've listened to (not counting a couple shorts and minisodes) and really like her character, also love Iris in this again and I think this does a good job of wrapping up plot threads left dangling.

That said, otherwise, I'm pretty meh on this story, it's fine, dont' get me wrong, but I wasn't quite as invested as Dawns or Rising, and I didn't find the worldbuilding to be as interesting as Decays. The answers for the plot threads are nice to have and it'd be weird not having them, but they're also not anything especially gripping to me, and they don't really tie all that much into the rest of the series so (like @deltaandthebannermen said on the forum) it feels more like a sequel to Dawns than part of the series.

A high 5/10 for me, but if you ask me a different day it could be a 6.

Review last edited on 24-09-24

Review of The Plague Herds of Excelis by MrColdStream

6️⃣🔼 = PASSABLE!

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

“RAIDERS OF THE LOST HANDBAG!”

This fourth part of the Excelis trilogy brings time-travelling archaeologist Bernice Summerfield to Artaris—now a barren, post-apocalyptic world ravaged by wars and plague—and she quickly bumps into Iris Wildthyme. There’s great tension between the two characters from the start, helped by Bowerman’s no-nonsense attitude and Manning’s delightfully energetic Iris (which, I have to admit, is much easier to listen to here than in Excelis Dawns but can still be a bit annoying).

Iris is here to steal the famed relic of Excelis and allies herself with Bennie to do so. Bennie's arrival causes panic among the population because of a prophecy foretelling Excelis's fall. We also follow the local politics, with Excelis led by a determined Empress.

The story is simple and not very exciting. It turns into a small archaeological expedition toward the end, and Bennie and Iris inject energy into it, but it’s hardly anything memorable.

The atmosphere, music, and performances align with the previous Excelis stories. There’s a slightly mysterious and uneasy atmosphere to this, but I’m not entirely convinced there are new things to explore about Excelis.

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS:

It’s distracting to hear the characters talk about Aragon, who I constantly hear as Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings.

Review last edited on 20-09-24

Review of The Plague Herds of Excelis by PalindromeRose

Bernice Summerfield – Excelis

#004. The Plague Herds of Excelis ~ 7/10


◆ An Introduction

Before continuing with our journey through the third series of Benny adventures, we have to discuss this oddity which released before ‘Dance of the Dead’.

‘Excelis’ seemed like a really interesting attempt at making a tightly-nit saga, though the execution definitely fell flat. I’m quite familiar with the three main adventures, but have never heard this oddity which bookends the saga. Luckily for us, it’s a meeting between the two biggest alcoholics in the Whoniverse!

Prof. Summerfield, allow me to introduce you to that wandering reprobate, that trans-temporal adventuress extraordinaire!

Iris Wildthyme has arrived.


◆ Publisher’s Summary

The once-proud city of Excelis is a crumbling ruin in a state of siege, as barbarians catapult pestilent animal corpses into the city to spread disease among those trapped inside.

Excelis is a city clinging to life by a thread. But ancient prophecies foretell a final retribution for the past arrogance of its rulers. When the sun is eaten away from the sky, when the ancient relic of Excelis is taken from its rightful resting-place, and when strangers are discovered among the people, then shall the whole world be doomed to die.

Today, the sun is a moth-eaten shadow. Plans are afoot to steal the relic. And a very tired and very fraught Professor Bernice Summerfield just stomped into town in the company of a mysterious traveller in space and time known only as Iris Wildthyme. Pitted against a sinister prophet, the machinations of the Imperial court, and hordes of animal undead, Benny finds herself embroiled in the final stages of an aeons-old plan to commit genocide twice over, with no way out.


◆ Prof. Bernice Summerfield

Lisa Bowerman does a great job in this little side-step from her main range.

Now that Benny is alone and can think for herself, she isn’t sure she actually wants to. Once more… she’s decided to steal Irving’s private shuttle (the one with the jacuzzi that he denies exists)! Running away? She doesn’t do much else these days. Iris thinks that the name Bernice is much prettier than Benny. She’s a shagged out, grumpy archaeologist that hasn’t had any sleep for six nights in a row… so you really shouldn’t mess with her. Benny just wants to stay alive, she’s got to, as she’s got a kid back home. After hearing that the bus could be “bigger on the inside” she suddenly realises that Iris is from Gallifrey and that the bus is her TARDIS! The penny finally drops.


◆ Iris Wildthyme

Katy Manning was someone I had the honour of meeting at EM Con 2022, and what a delightful human being she is! Her performance in ‘The Plague Herds of Excelis’ was marvellous – though I’m probably quite bias, given I adore the drunken old Time Lady she plays here.

Iris didn’t spring from nuclear war and Armageddon, she came on the bus. She’s convinced that one of the local barmen has a thing for her (deluded as ever, but that’s why we love you). Iris doesn’t just know the Doctor – she’s had him, and claims that he’s her fancy man!


◆ Story Recap

Hoping to avoid bumping into a giant fleet of spaceships, Benny lands her Collection shuttle on the nearby world of Artaris. This was once a beautiful, feudal planet, with a city that sat atop a great mountain… Excelis. That was all a long time ago, long before the whole planet was decimated by nuclear war and Armageddon.

The wrecked remnants of Excelis are rife with plague, and a mad prophet claims the sun is being eaten away from the sky. But this prophet is far from mad, and they’ve been waiting for a very long time to obtain the Ancient Relic of Excelis… waiting since the first time Iris visited the city, when the Fifth Doctor was also in town.

It’s the end of the world, but who will come out on top? And just who the Hell is Iris Wildthyme?


◆ Weakest of the Bunch

Stephen Cole scripts tend to be pretty hit or miss, and he definitely missed when discussing the actual plot of this adventure. Compared to the rest of the saga, it’s the weakest by a country mile: some guff about the sun being eaten, and the return of the Ancient Relic… which is actually one of Iris’s tatty old handbags!

Where this episode really stands out is the writing for our regulars. Benny and Iris spend most of the outing apart – which is a crying shame, might I add – but the scenes they spend together are just glorious! They’re both really well characterised too.


◆ Sound Design

David Darlington is once more handling the soundscape for this saga, and he does a rather brilliant job. The city is clinging to life with its bloody fingernails, and you can tell that everyone is getting quite desperate to survive.

Angry mobs shout at the governing body of Excelis. Proximity alarms blare inside of Brax’s private shuttle. Howling winds float through the barren nuclear wastelands of Artaris (I’m picturing the Red Zones from Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars). Iris makes a grand entrance, as she rams her bus through the centre of town! Zombie animals converge on the Palace of Excelis.


◆ Conclusion

A handbag that is not of ordinary fabric and stitching!”

This episode can be judged from two different perspectives; either as an average Benny release, or as the joint weakest instalment of the ‘Excelis’ storyline.

Lisa Bowerman and Katy Manning work marvellously together – give us a full box set of Benny and Iris going on intergalactic pub crawls, and I will be quite the happy owl – but there really is nothing to this episode.

Review last edited on 18-08-24

Review of The Plague Herds of Excelis by dema1020

For a series I ultimately did not connect much with, the Plague Herds of Excelis worked really well for me.
First I really liked Iris Wildthyme's return. Not only did it enhance the connective tissue of this story to Excelis Dawns, but I feel like her character worked really well as a foil to Benny. I think Iris is kind of at her best when she has a less-comedic established protagonist like the Doctor or Summerfield, and it left both leading ladies with some great moments here. I only wish we got a little more of their dynamic as they are apart for a huge chunk of the audio, which feels like a bit of a waste.

Still, I found the Plague Herds of Excelis worked quite well as a sequel to the Excelis series. Most of these stories felt largely disconnected to each other, so having a story featuring the direct fallout of Excelis Decays with a lot of plot elements finally resolving a number of what I thought were pretty loose threads from Excelis Dawns, this felt more like the actual sort of building follow-through I wanted from the original Excelis trilogy. The setting was pretty well done in my opinion, making good use of a post-apocalypse Excelis, with a raging plague and roaming barbarians heavily featured throughout the audio. Snyper was a pretty fun villain that had a decent story in him, as part of those ties to Excelis Dawns. I also like how the story gives the vague glimmer of hope to life going on the world of Artaris without compromising the grim ending of Excelis Decays.

Review last edited on 22-06-24

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