The Secret History

 


The Secret History by Eddie Robson

The Big 2-0-0 of the Main Range is so good, it's almost difficult to summarize. Whilst 6/Jamie/Zoe failed to really grab me, (and I still haven't picked up the Defectors), 5/Vicki/Steven is just such an undeniably brilliant and magnificent pairing that it's disgusting we haven't gotten 23 boxsets. They're so good - Davison slots into Hartnell's role so well, even though he's obviously number 5 and something's wrong... it completely sells me on the very concept of the Locum Doctors trilogy. The first two parts are some of the most engrossing pure historical I've ever heard, and yet even when the monsters pop up for Part Three and Four, you might expect the audience to gag, but the seeds have been laid so expertly for the alien appearance, you're immediately willing to accept it. A spoilery fellow shows up in this release to galavant about and occasionally sprout vague spoilers for those who have heard the 8DAs, but even out of that context, his appearance plays off Davison so well, I'm moderately annoyed he hasn't been Davison's opponent all along. Everything about the Secret History works. Every bit of it. 

And the annoying part is I don't have anything negative to say about it, so the review stops a paragraph in. Pick this one up: 10/10 

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