The Big Finish scripts orbit around a recurring tension: time is a crowded room, and every door opens to a corridor already traveled by someone else’s footprints. In this opening gambit, the Doctor...
The Big Finish scripts orbit around a recurring tension: time is a crowded room, and every door opens to a corridor already traveled by someone else’s footprints. In this opening gambit, the Doctor and their companion collide with a city that forgets itself, a memory market where bargains are struck with seconds and sighs. A subtle betrayal unfolds in the shadows of a rain-soaked alley, and the Doctor must decide whether to press forward or retreat into a wiser silence. The stakes feel intimate—the kind of danger that takes root in a living room conversation—before expanding into corridors of choice, where every saved life fractures the day in small but essential ways. The story is anchored in character: the Doctor’s stubborn optimism contrasted with a companion’s wary pragmatism, both learning that even the best intentions can stitch time with fragile threads.