Torchwood: Dissected
Martha Jones is back...
Torchwood: Dissected
Dissected is one of the sickest audios that I've heard so far in the Torchwood range, which I've praised previously for being liberal in sex, gore and swearing, placing them only if it directly benefits the story and makes it better. As such, there are plenty of Torchwood stories, (Sync for instance) that have next to no adult elements at all.
Don't go into this one expecting that.
Don't go into this one expecting that.
On the other hand, you have stuff like Dissected, which if you couldn't tell from the title, is pretty damn creepy. First off, Gwen and Martha have the most gosh dang perfect chemistry in this, Eve Myles and Freema Agyeman clearly love working together, which is always a plus. You can tell when actors don't click, and Myles and Agyemen seem to me like best buddies. It adds necessary tonal levity when the horrible maggot writhing body isn't making you hide behind the sofa.
All the same, I kind of love Dissected for it's ideas, and it's audio, so it certainly doesn't feel worse than many television stories did. As I've mentioned, Torchwood did have a problem that way.
Nonetheless, I should stop rambling about that, you know what you're getting into. The truth is, the entirety of Dissected is a great script, with great ideas, which once again, for the Torchwood range, is just two great actors flying at each other. (I can't resist a two hander) Furthermore, it has some nice connections to what Martha was doing between Series Four and End of Time, as well as some pretty awesome Gwen material. If you're expecting Martha's arrival to Big Finish to be soft and cuddly for those NuWho fans who have never touched a Torchwood audio in their life, show them this, and laugh as they shrivel into a pulp. Creepy, Ambiguous, and still somehow soft and heartfelt, Dissected is everything I wanted for Martha in Torchwood. Plus, it teaches you the truth about Hair and Fingernails! 9/10
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