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Review of Worlds in Time by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

Played this a bit when I was younger and remember enjoying it, gameplay was nothing to write home about, but good fairly straightforward puzzling stuff.


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Review of The Eternity Clock by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

Fun at times and good if you want some fanservice but overall pretty unfun and janky. I got it on PC like 10 years ago before it was unlisted from Steam, and it is really buggy.


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Review of Heaven Sent by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

Timelessly amazing episode. There was a big gap between me starting nuwho and me getting back around to watching 12, and this episode drove home for me how much I was missing. The whole thing is so well crafted, well written, well acted. It's the kind of story that stands so tall on its own, independent of any context of the series it's in.


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Review of Rosa by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

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I see some people have high regard for this episode because of the subject matter it tackles, and I can appreciate trying to tell this story as it's an important subject, but the way they did it was just incredibly hamfisted.

This feels like it called for a more grounded episode based in history, but the whole plot with the time travelling racist was strange, and in the importance the story itself places on him stopping this particular bus boycott, it feels like they discredit and have a fundamental misunderstanding of the civil rights movement at large.

Overall, I can see why some people feel that this episode was portraying something that needed to be portrayed, but the actual conflict and content of the episode kind of did it a disservice in my opinion. I think there are many important stories and figures from the civil rights movement the show could delve into with some more tact, should they decide to again in the future.


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Review of Joy to the World by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

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A very fun and creative adventure that feels sullied somewhat by its resolution.

The Time Hotel was a lot of fun and I'd love to see it return, and the part of the plot where The Doctor had to stay in the hotel on Earth was heartwarming. It was honestly my favorite part of the episode, moreso than the overarching conflict.

The ending was honestly incredibly baffling, and what actually happened felt like such a jarring disconnect from how the story actually treated it. The Doctor failed at his goal, Joy ended her own life to become the star, but he just kind of smiles about it. I get that her consciousness lives on or something along those lines, but it just feels absurd that that's at all treated as an acceptable endpoint for her character, in the narrative or implied by the show.

I cackled at the reveal that it was the star over Bethlehem. I really liked that bit.


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Review of Space Babies by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

I don't want to be overly harsh, but I just could not get into this story. I know Doctor Who frequently strays into absurdity, and I don't think the titular space babies inherently have to be bad, but I just was not fond of the execution for how they were portrayed, and was not super interested in the story and conflict at large.


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Review of Spare Parts by atomicpeace

13 March 2025

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This was the first Big Finish story I listened to, and it was an incredible one. One of my favorite Cyberman stories, and certainly an amazing origin for them. Found the whole thing really engaging, well written, and well voice acted.


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