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Big Finish: Monthly Range #56

Doctor Who: The Axis of Insanity

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What is... the Axis?

For The Doctor and his travelling companions, Peri and Erimem, it's a twisted playground, where reality, morality and sanity no longer apply. Stranded within a dimensional nexus, beset by the molten fury of the Firedbreed, they must unwrap a terrifying mystery of damaged timelines and dark science... before the corruption of the Axis spreads and reality itself crumbles.

Pitted against a warped and deadly mind, The Doctor faces his own past transgressions, and the very nature of what it is to be a Time Lord.

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First published April 1, 2004

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Simon Furman

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Simon Christopher Francis Furman is a British comic book writer who is best known for his work on Hasbro/Tomy's Transformers franchise, starting with writing Marvel's initial comic book to promote the toyline worldwide, as well as foundations for both Dreamwave Production's and IDW Publishing's takes on the Generation 1 minifranchise.

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1,407 reviews265 followers
September 9, 2016
This is a fifth Doctor story with Peri and Erimem as the companions, and is #56 in the Big Finish main range.

The Doctor and his companions arrive in the Axis, a structure beyond space/time that contains broken bits of timelines and time loops mainly created through the activity of time travelers. It's looked after by the Overseer, but there's something dreadfully wrong as the Overseer looks to be in trouble.

This is a simple story centered around a clever addition to the Doctor Who universe/mythology. However, it's a little too simple as there's not much more to it than the idea of an evil madman imprisoned and trying to use the Doctor to escape. We've seen that many times before, from characters like Mawdryn, Morbius and Meglos.

Personally I found the jester to be an annoying character, cackling along more for the sound of his own voice and performance than anything useful to the plot. The voice morphing effects were very well done though.
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Author 2 books29 followers
October 19, 2022
I found it too hard to follow the storyline in this, I guess because I’m the sort of listener who needs some narration. I really only gave it two stars because I enjoyed hearing the characters voices.
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1,113 reviews50 followers
April 8, 2024
You might find it easy to love if you enjoy a circus/carnival vibe but it took me a little while to get into it. I did in the end really like this story.
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219 reviews2 followers
March 20, 2024
This was proper bonkers in all of the right ways. It feels like something along the lines of The Mind Robber, however this being early days for Big Finish it means that the story is filled with quite a bit off well… insanity.

Our story takes place in a place which is beyond space and beyond time, yeah, it’s pretty far out there.
This Jester fella, the big baddie reminds me a lot of Drop Dead Fred, just a big silly billy.

Also, it’s lovely to give Davidson the chance to play a baddie role like classic who used to do.
One note of negativity, could I listen to story where Erimem doesn’t split up from the Doctor? I am three tales in with them but have no idea what their dynamic is like still.

The fifth Doctor on audio is so wonderful, really fell in love with him here. Should think about watching his tv seasons again.
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645 reviews3 followers
April 15, 2022
ディメンションの隙間に呼び寄せられたターディス. 時間のない空間にドクターはペリとエミレムにターディスに残るようにいって外を探りにいく.

The overseaが仕切る世界でthe overseaが死ねば世界が崩壊する.その世界から脱出したいthe jesterがタイムロードを呼び寄せターディスを奪おうとしていた

the Jesterに殺された仲間のタイムロードを悼むドクターが切なかった. そのタイムロードのターディスをターディスの墓場へ持っていき、「いつか自分のターディスもここにくる」と黄昏れるドクターも切なかった🥺「タイムロードは時間に仕える種族」という定義はタイムロードの存在をわかりやすいものにするなぁと. 時間に仕え時間を守るためにターディスと共同しているみたいな.ターディスとタイムロード、片方が死ねばその片方は長く生きられないという設定も絆の強さを理由付けるのにmake senseでいいなと. あとさまざまな世界があってその世界に存在する時間を守る存在がタイムロードでっていうことでパラレルワールドに迷いこんでもどうにかしてくれるというのはわかりやすいなと.
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310 reviews16 followers
April 3, 2018
Another sadly wasted opportunity with this surprisingly great TARDIS team. Erimem is so great, and yet they can't figure out how to use her.
It seems really odd to me to take this strange one-off concept and place it smack in the middle of an arc (Divergent) that actually weirdly resembles this concept already. It's kind of "Divergent-lite", but, you know, with ten times more clown!
Ugh.
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Author 94 books63 followers
March 30, 2022
The fifth Doctor, Peri and Erimem tangle with a crazed jester in the Axis of Insanity, which is (if I got the gist of it) a graveyard for broken timelines. Didn't really like the Doctor saying "don't spare the horses" but I suppose it doesn't matter if they weren't real horses. And why would the Doctor not know that Tardises is the plural of Tardis? It's an initialism, not Latin.
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November 17, 2025
There’s a SF idea hiding somewhere in this four-parter, but it’s overwhelmed by a soundscape of chaotic action scenes and a pointlessly cackling villain(ess). In partial mitigation, Peri and Erimem are granted some airtime. Peter Davison puts on his usual acting masterclass.

2.5★
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Author 5 books20 followers
November 5, 2023
A bit surprised by the low ratings. I actually found this one to be quite gripping in its concept and execution.
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June 13, 2024
There's lots going on here, which can make it a bit hard to follow at times. It was more fun than it had a right to be.
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February 13, 2020
I decided to listen to this play one more time because I barely remembered it (not its fault) and I had left no review here - nothing to stir my memory with.

The second time around, I can say I've appreciated the very concept of the Axis most of all. The place where all the mingled, broken, dead-end timelines go... Really, I do wish there was more of it in the story, more to learn, more to see, than it was. I would prefer that to all the squabbles with the Jester/Jarra To whom, frankly, I found to be a quite underdeveloped, generic, and more than a bit cartoonish villain. She seemed much more menacing in the beginning but then her part (yeah, mainly right after they were established as 'her') had diminished mostly to annoying bickering with Erimem. I did like Tog, though, - his was an interesting and tragic story.

Among the things that I also liked - the musings on the eternal theme of why the Doctor needs companions alongside him.

All in all, it was a good play. I do hope I'll remember it all better this time...
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Author 43 books518 followers
June 13, 2014
I skipped ahead to this because I was getting tired of Eight and Angst!Charley wandering around in the hazy interzone. This is much better - not outstandingly brilliant, but a good, engaging Doctor Who adventure. Erimem is just so likeable, and a lot of credit goes to the actress, one of the freshest and most expressive voices in this series. Peri is less well defined, but the Doc has a couple of great Time Lord and the villain/villainess chews up the aural scenery to great effect. Lots of timey-wimey stuff, but most of all a well paced, exciting tale in which the regulars are given a good showing.
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Author 1 book66 followers
August 30, 2014
The TARDIS, along with its crew of the Doctor, Peri and Erimem, lands at the Axis, a mysterious realm where the Time Lords keep broken timelines, splitting them off from the rest of the universe, so as not to affect the rest of the space-time continuum. However, experiments in one of these timelines is causing the others to fracture, and the Axis's Overseer has just been replaced by The Jester in a coup. Soon, the whole of reality begins to disintegrate…
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2,595 reviews72 followers
September 13, 2014
The Doctor, Peri and Erimem get dragged to the Axis. A place where altered time lines are controlled. Something has gone wrong and a jester is running the place. This is a creepy story, and the jester really steals the show. There is a feeling of time running out throughout the piece, that does add tension. A good listen.
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April 8, 2009
I felt this one was a bit average, really. Peter Davison gets some very good moments, both as the baddy pretending to be the Doctor and as the Doctor reflecting on what it's like to be a Time Lord, but apart from that it didn't do a lot for me.
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2,050 reviews9 followers
January 21, 2016
Fantastic 5th Doctor adventure with Perry and Erimim. They get stranded in a void that has an insane joker trying to obtain a tardis and a way to reek havoc on the universe. Can they stop him. Find out for yourself. Slightly reminanisent of THE MIND ROBBER.
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3,523 reviews213 followers
September 27, 2013
This wasn't that great. Having heard the Gallifrey stories where they get stuck in the axis it was quite interesting to see this early version of the place. However, the extreme villains seemed more suited to Iris than Doctor who.
1,368 reviews9 followers
August 1, 2013
The story started out well. But, the villain was not too interesting. He was a classic over the top Who baddie. But, he and the story were not too compelling.
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