Audio Club Extra: Bernice Summerfield - Closure

It’s time to listen to and discuss Closure

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Once you’ve listened, talk about it below! Even if you listened to it before and just want to discuss it - dive right in! Just please use spoiler tags where appropriate.

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I need to relisten to this this week because the finer details escape me but I do remember this one having a huge impact on me when I listened to it. Excellent little audio, and Lisa Bowerman knocking it out of the park as usual

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I haven’t listened to it for years. Is this the one where she has to decide whether or not to kill a dictator when they are a child, or something like that…

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As I say I also forget the details but yes I think it is something like that

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That is correct.

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I went in with no expectations, and this one blew me away. It grows in tension organically, and it is thought-provoking, depressing, and unsettling, especially when delivering its final gut punches towards the end. It’s a testament to how great short-form storytelling with only two actors can be.

Don’t miss out on this one!

:memo: 97/100

Closure is a triumph of atmosphere and character-driven storytelling. Paul Cornell’s dark, gripping script digs deep into moral complexity, while Lisa Bowerman delivers a stunning, steely performance as a Benny willing to do whatever it takes to prevent future atrocities. Despite a slow start, the emotional payoff is powerful, cementing this as one of the standout entries in Benny’s early Big Finish adventures. Grim, tense, and utterly compelling.

You’re welcome to read my full review below (spoiler warning):

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