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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

Also I'm getting an increasing sense of "the audio dramas like to make paranormal things real or have creatures that feed on emotions"

MR 2: Phantasmagoria
features an occultist and seemingly supernatural phenomenon

MR 4: The Land of the Dead
features ancient creatures from Koyukon mythology

MR 5: The Fearmonger
features a creature which feeds on fear.

MR 9: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor
features a Spectre/imp

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

and I especially don't like that the 8th Doctor has such a diminished role in this story.

I usually like stories where the Doctor is absent/barely there (like Blink, Turn Left, and The Crimson Horror), but in this case I'm not too sure.

Especially since we have the Brigadier here! The Brigadier and the 8th Doctor only properly meet up in Part 4, and it feels like somewhat wasted potential.

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

Thinking about Minuet in Hell again, and there are so many elements that I like:

• it features the Brigadier alongside the 8th Doctor, for the first time
• it's set on Earth, but not in London
• there are 3 seemingly separate plot-lines happening at once, and the ways they weave into each other are amazing

But I don't like how edgy it is.

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@softgoat something with a thick padded/cushioned outer sole, so that you don't feel every bump and crevice in the floor underneath you

lord of the rings, silly, death 

I still can't get over this image I found the other day

A song of ice and fire, voices 

I was going to listen to the A Song of Ice and Fire audiobooks, but the narrator for them just sounds horrible to me... I tried listening to a sample and I was constantly taken out of the fiction by his distracting voice.

Also: a song of ice and fire is a book with a narrative structure that I really like (a soap opera, but in a "historical" fantasy), but I resent a lot of the gross stuff in it. Are there any similarly *structured* books that aren't as edgy?

is it just me or did the stanley parable never get the attention it deserves. the way that game nails down anxieties about agency under late capitalism is fucking 👌

Doctor Who • Audio Dramas 

Speaking of Nicholas Briggs, he just answered a question of mine in the latest Big Finish podcast:

bigfinish.com/podcasts/v/2019-

(at around the 9 minute mark)

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Doctor Who • Audio Dramas ░ Main Range 19: Minuet in Hell 

I didn't like this one as much, and even though it's not the *worst*, it did have several themes that made me uncomfortable.

I did like that they had Nicholas Briggs playing a man who had been caught up in a time vortex malfunction and was convinced that he was The Doctor
(Briggs had previously played the Doctor in some fan audio dramas several years earlier.)

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