The Sixth Doctor Adventures: The Cosmos and Mrs Clarke

Finished this set today, two amazing episodes and one decent one, my first experience of Constance but she was the highlight of every story and I absolutely want to check out more of her

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She’s great. I love her with Flip.

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After listening to the second story again, I still don’t care for it at all. It’s just boring. Count me out of the fan club!

I think a big thing for me is the body swapping element. This will sound a bit hypocritical because I don’t mind the single-narrator Short Trips or Companion Chronicles, but I don’t like that they had Colin and Katy imitate each other using put-on voices. There was an audio where Six and Davros switched bodies and the actors retained their regular voices. The body-swap was conveyed through the use of verbiage and other dialogue tells. I prefer that technique. Listening to people put on fake voices is a bit obnoxious to listen to, and is the same reason why I do not like The Maltese Penguin.

It doesn’t make sense anyway, the way this story did it with Six and Iris. Body swapping also retains the body’s original voice box, so Six is in Iris’ body should retain Katy’s voice, just with a Six way of speaking. Instead they had Colin speaking like Iris but in falsetto and Katy speaking like Six but all gruff-like. I’m sure they were told to do it this way to be funny, but no thanks.

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And finally, Inconstancy. I didn’t like this one as much as the other two stories, but I found it an enjoyable and interesting listen all the same.

Funnily enough the Inconstancies themselves were my least favourite part. I really enjoyed the framing device – it was a lovely reveal that it takes place in the future of Hoi, rounding off the story really well and telling us that society there truly recovers. A very compassionate ending as well, revisiting Purnell years later.

I also enjoyed the development this story gave Constance; showing us the emotional toll previous stories have taken on her. (Interesting that this confirms Inconstancy, if not the other stories in the boxset, definitely take place after Static.)

The story has weakness but I came away thinking it was perfectly solid and quite sweet. A thoroughly fine boxset IMO!

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Just started the set and I realise how much I’ve missed Connie and Sixie together :pleading_face:

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They’re so lovely. Once I’ve finished my 7/Ace/Hex relisten I’m going to try to listen to all the Constance and Flip stories in the main range. They’re absolutely wonderful!

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They have so many good ones, I miss them so much :sob:

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The Story Demon: Lovely :slight_smile: Nothing that deep but I enjoyed the worldbuilding and the Birnamen, and the Dalek was even used in a relatively interesting way. And I love that BF have of recent years just been casually dropping they/them characters in audios all over the place :slight_smile:

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Funny that we get two stories all about storytelling within such a short time with The Story Demon here and The Story & The Engine on TV.

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Wouldn’t be the first time house of blue fire and god complex came out the same week and have very similar ideas

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All three stories in this boxset are loosely based around storytelling! It’s one of my favourite themes. An alternative title for the boxset could be Storytellers.

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I don’t know. I can’t remember if I actually listened to House of Blue Fire or not. Either way, if I have, it was over six years ago.

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I haven’t listen to the story but I think their choice for voice sort of make sense. Each person has their own way of using their voice box so I would expect Six in Iris’s body speaking more gruff-like and Iris in Six’s body speaking in falsetto.

I say this because I’m only a bit over a year on T. My larynx changed way faster on T than other guys would have experience during puberty, so I’m not quite used to it yet. I still find myself speaking in the old way so it sounds a bit off.

Of course with Six and Davros there’s no mismatch in one’s larynx and their usual way of using it.

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The Key to Many Worlds: it’s so good to have my Aunty Iris back <3 Magrs’ writing usually gets on well with me, and though this wasn’t his strongest ever work I still enjoyed it. Iris and Six had some excellent banter, but then I thought it ended quite abruptly

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Inconstancy: Such a good title but unfortunately this one is the weakest of the set. But that doesn’t stop it being enjoyable, and finished off the set nicely. I have loved having Six and Constance back <3

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