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Doctor Who: The Skull of Sobek

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Fourth episode of the second audio season of the Eighth Doctor New Adventures from Big Finish. Broadcast on BBC7 on November 9 2008.

Interesting for the Doctor and Lucie on a blue planet.
Likes Lucie's line of "Oh brother, oh Brother."
Like the Doctor's line about little imbalances that makes life interesting as well when he says Lucie in hallucinate.
Very shocking on what ultimately happens to Dannahill.
Also shocking on the champion who was chosen to fight the Doctor.
Funny moment when the Doctor came out under the table.
Very good execution from this very good script from Marc Platt.

Beyond The Vortex: Rock Around The Croc:
Very funny title this..
Quite interesting when Nick Briggs said it was originally intended for a road story in futuristic Earth but was dropped as it was too similar to the TV episode Gridlock.
Quite nice to hear Briggs mentioning Bob Holmes when he said that Marc Platt's stories were like Holmes' of something that is unrelated to the reality world could be made so believable.
Very funny when someone said "Sobek, Sobek, Sobek, where's the toilet?"(!)
 
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