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Aegis

Now that we have more or less discovered who the main antagonist facing Yaz and the Doctor might be, this audio invites us to meet them properly. And yet… it is not what you expect. I was very pleasantly surprised by this one. At first, I thought it was going to be a fairly classic story about a planet that has turned war into a smoothly functioning economic system that is nevertheless morally repellent. That is partly true—but only partly. Because into that setup comes “the tourist,” completely reshuffling the deck.

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The Violet Hour

The Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz’s audio adventures take a real turn with this story: this is where the main antagonist begins to emerge much more clearly. The episode is packed with things I love: a gothic atmosphere, richly characterised supporting players, a strong central concept that never overwhelms the characters’ story, and a genuinely original mystery. What more could one ask for? Well, Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill in top form—which is exactly what we get. The result is one of the best episodes of the season so far. The story hooks you quickly, and the direction is superb, allowing you to sink fully into an atmosphere and a set of locations you can picture with perfect clarity.

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Ride or Die

This audio gently introduces the antagonists who will clearly become more important later on… but beyond that, how well does it work? And why does it share a title with the last Bad Boys film? Let us see whether we can answer that. There is no sign of Will Smith or Martin Lawrence tearing across this Thirteenth Doctor and Yaz adventure, but there is a fairly warlike premise of a kind we have actually seen very little of with this Doctor. It vaguely recalls “War of the Sontarans” in concept, though we are still a very long way from the operatic quality of Flux, which—however much that may displease some people—was a genuinely original approach.

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Lionesses in Winter

A historical episode, and no ordinary one: the episode in which the Thirteenth Doctor says, in the beautiful French language, “Joyeux Noël!” What a delight this one is. I loved it so much that I listened to it a second time just to catch all the little sonic subtleties. It contains moments that feel worthy of an anthology and make me miss the Thirteenth Doctor’s television era all the more. Her entrance in the audio is simply iconic. The highly tactile, almost physical science-fiction idea is superb. The emotional thread is strong, even if it mainly affects the supporting characters. And the reinterpretation of Alice in Wonderland is genuinely original. In short: yet another superb episode for Thirteen and Yaz.

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The Return of the Doctor

The verdict is unequivocal: give Jodie Whittaker the role of the Doctor back—and quickly. For me, this audio is yet more proof that the Thirteenth Doctor is brilliant and that her performer is genuinely passionate about playing her. I loved listening to this episode from beginning to end. The central idea is wonderful: why does the Doctor so rarely return to the places where she has saved people? The action is handled beautifully, the cast are on top form, and the sound design rises to meet them. It is an emphatic yes from me.

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Vampire Weekend

OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD!!! The Thirteenth Doctor is finally back with a new adventure!! And with Yaz!! Right, I’m going to try to be as objective as possible, but honestly, since the Thirteenth Doctor may well be my favourite (it’s between 12, 13, and 2), that won’t be easy. We open with Yaz heading to a friend’s hen party. The premise is simple and feels very much like the start of a classic horror film, but it works. It gives us a chance to learn a little more about Yaz, which is really lovely. Then the Doctor turns up with chickens: INCREDIBLE. Ahem, I’m calming down, I promise. (But the chickens are called Ian and Barbara!! Tribute or disrespect?? I don’t know—but I love it!)

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Dot and Bubble, living together no more

This episode was so difficult for me to get a handle on every time I watched it that I put off writing an analysis of it for a long while. It is a delicate episode because it sits completely outside the usual boundaries of Doctor Who. It chooses to bring to the foreground, and even into explicit view, something that the series has always, at best, relegated to metaphor or to the background.

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73 yards and 0 place for the Doctor

Here is the episode whose line of dialogue will become the title of a spin-off. Does that have anything to do with it? No. Is that a problem? No. First of all because we are dealing with an episode built on a very strong, genuinely original concept (apart from one element that is fairly familiar but treated in an original way). Also because it is the first episode of this new version of the series that is truly, fully political. After a critique of the Christian church that is not really much of a critique, we move on here to a frontal treatment of fascism that crawls, walks, then runs, in the form of an angry folk-horror fable. But the real question this episode raises is that of an alternative universe that seems to have been quietly at work since the beginning of this new era of Doctor Who.

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Boom, believer a little a lot passionately

Moffat’s return to writing, the return of the soldier-priests, the return of Villengard, the return of fish fingers and custard. Boom is, in many ways, the episode of the returns. It is also the return to an alien planet after six episodes and two regenerations. Granted, the planet is covered in smoke and utterly devastated, but it is a planet! When the episode came out, I did not know that Moffat had written it, but his style is so distinctive that I recognised it immediately. So how does this episode of so many returns hold up? Does it suffer from the same problems as the previous Fifteenth Doctor episodes, and does it offer the same strengths?

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The Devil's Chord, the echo of emptiness

Not an easy task to analyse this rather well-liked episode from the first season of the Fifteenth Doctor, because my opinion of it has changed a great deal since I first watched it as it aired, and unfortunately much of that change has been for the worse. Still, this rewatch made me realise that it shares a common problem with the previous episodes, and probably with the ones that follow as well. This line of analysis confronted me with the reason why something feels off in this new universe we have been shown over the past few episodes. It is something that, had it been developed and properly used, could have been absolutely amazing, but was probably never intentional and therefore becomes a major flaw. That problem can be summed up in one word: emptiness. Not emptiness of meaning or substance, but emptiness in form and aesthetics.

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Space Babies, Broken Exposition

This episode is relatively painful for me to watch. There are some good elements in it, but the general humor reminds me too much of the style surrounding the Slitheens: it’s all about toilet jokes, meant to make little kids laugh but all the while treating them like idiots, and the whole aesthetic focused on snot and poop... it’s just not my thing. There, I said it. So, this episode will require some self-control on my part to analyze it without falling into easy criticism. Officially, this is the third episode featuring the Fifteenth Doctor, but it’s the first episode of his first season. It’s also his first trip in the TARDIS with Ruby. So, it’s the first time we see this Doctor traveling, and the show needs to showcase the fantastic potential of the concept to launch this new era. Is it up to the task?

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