Doctor Who: The Doctor Trap
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Narrated by:
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Russell Tovey
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By:
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Simon Messingham
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I love a good story - and I love a good, twisty, Dr Who story! But here...?
The plot was confusing, unsatisfying, and weird. For the entire first half Donna just wandered alone, which I don't think made her very happy and certainly left me frustrated with the writer who made such a dynamic Leading Lady flounder for that time.
The only reason to listen is the narrator's fabulous rendition of the main villain's voice: I kept listening for that reason, checking out from the plot to just chuckle at that bit.
To be fair now! Maybe if I listen a few more times I would understand it, but I have little interest in trying.
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I initially thought going in that the novel would be a spin on "The Most Dangerous Game" and at first it feels as though that's the direction its heading in, but very quickly the plot is redirected into more a traditional which Doctor is the real one and who is fooling who, which has been done before in the show.
Occasionaly there was a moment that made me smirk were the dialogue combined with the narration just nailed David Tennant's Doctor, but overall this is forgettable. It feels rushed and incomplete.
Disjointed mess
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