this one has a relatively high rating on here and I don’t know why.
I admire the ambition to cover a tragic and complex historical event, and the attempt to make a famously .. well villainous.. historical figure a more nuanced character. and of course I enjoy the development of hex.
but none of the historical stuff is actually believable. I know that generally there are allowances that should be made for when doctor who does history. it is a sci fi show after all. but since this is a pure historical, and there is no alien threat to focus on, it makes the historical accuracy aspect, or rather often lack thereof, ever more noticeable. I just fundamentally didn’t buy in to the setting or the characters - oliver cromwell was very poorly drawn for instance, and came off as both foolish and cartoonish, and in a mostly pretty anachronistic way too. and the general idea that the writer seems to have of how war was conducted in the 17th century (or in any century) was so simplistic and naive - if you’re going to attempt a darker story and make an actual atrocity the focal point - do your research and make it believable and real. since it’s not on television, it doesn’t have to be strictly family friendly in tone, as many other audios also prove, so don’t just gloss over the actual history.
it just made no sense. I don’t think anyone would have talked like that, nor acted like that, all those years ago. and as it had nothing else going for it, there was nothing else to cling on to.
plus the feminist comment irked me. so 2006. why on earth *wouldn’t* ace be a feminist for godsake? oh the early 2000s. what an annoying time they were!
this is the first real skip of this run of stories. I won’t be revisiting this one.