I really enjoyed Medicinal Purposes. The presence of David Tennant in anything is going to get my attention, but like I said the real eye-opener - for me - was Leslie Philips. I like historicals - there's a sense of inevitability about them (of course) and it's always interesting to discover how the writer mixes fact and fiction and makes it work.
Caerdroia was a romp - which is fine; there's always a place for a good romp in Doctor Who, isn't there?
I've actually completed my run of EDAs now, but I haven't got around to posting anything yet. I loved Other Lives though and thought that those last few were, on the whole, quite strong stories.
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I really enjoyed Medicinal Purposes. The presence of David Tennant in anything is going to get my attention, but like I said the real eye-opener - for me - was Leslie Philips. I like historicals - there's a sense of inevitability about them (of course) and it's always interesting to discover how the writer mixes fact and fiction and makes it work.
Caerdroia was a romp - which is fine; there's always a place for a good romp in Doctor Who, isn't there?
I've actually completed my run of EDAs now, but I haven't got around to posting anything yet. I loved Other Lives though and thought that those last few were, on the whole, quite strong stories.