"Names are for tombstones."
Writer: Timothy X Atack
Format: Audio
Released: May 2022
Series: The War Doctor Begins 3.03
Featuring: War Doctor
Synopsis
Lacuna is on the brink of destruction, attacked by a new breed of Dalek. But every day, it is pulled back from that brink, and everyone prepares to live through the end of their world once again.
One strange man, alone in his castle, holds the key to Lacuna's ultimate salvation – or its annihilation.
Verdict
Rewind was a very strong episode to conclude the Battlegrounds third series of The War Doctor Rises! This was a very intriguing concept and perfectly suited to the Time War. It's a welcomed unique take for the War Doctor to tackle and I thought the format was very strong. Telling the majority of the story from the perspective of Ignis was really good and whilst I'm not always a fan of unfamiliar narration, she grew to be a really strong character. She had a very important place on the world of Lacuna with her ritual that was told each time their planet succumbed to destruction. The Time War playing a role in ensuring that every day Lacuna was destroyed over and over again was bad enough, but the population actually remembering it every time they woke up again was horrifying! That really does just feel mean. I enjoyed the use of Berserker Daleks here and they're another excellent addition to types of Daleks that have been fostered from the Time War. As if Daleks weren't mad enough! These really do seem on a different level and they don't actually feature an awful amount, it's more the looming threat of their arrival that sees Lacuna wiped out. The fact the people had experienced the end of their world over four-hundred times is staggering and some might say they're used to it now. Ignis performed her ritual every time at the end and it did seem to mean something to the population, but it also had that feeling of being repetitive and just tradition by now. Did it really mean anything to hope for the last? I understand that when everything seems lost you need something, but maybe it's just the Atheist in me. I think I'd just be accepting of the situation. I'd be trying each day to try and change things to prevent the destruction, and that's where the Doctor came in. The concept of him hiding away in a castle was very fun and whilst Ignis did have strong companion vibes, the frosty way in which her relationship kicked off with the Doctor was very good. Her reaction when the Doctor basically admitted that he was responsible for the rewind was powerful and whilst he was subjecting the population to endless repetition and was labelled Lacuna's torturer. He knew what he dad done was cause suffering, but it was also the only way to save the planet and its people while he endlessly tried to find a solution. Ignis seeing the TARDIS as almost a beacon of hope was strong and I liked how she thought she could trust the Doctor. Her knighting him as Sir Nameless was really great and I liked that he never gave her his name. He really did go without an identity. His race as a Time Lord was known though and the power struggle that came with that between Parenthis and Grei was played out pretty well. One was a Master of Fisheries and the other was rather bold in their militaristic tendencies. The Doctor labelling the latter an idiot for being the one to always go out into battle each day was terrific. Ignis encouraging the Doctor to find a solution and her knowing that the green line on his mapping of each day meant he would leave and try and find a solution was very interesting. He didn't want to leave but after such a degree of failure and things not working out, it really was the only way. I thought things ending somewhat ambiguously or a little unfinished was a shame, but there's plenty of time to potentially come back to this and see Lacuna's fate saved. Overall, a really good episode to conclude a strong series!
Rating: 8/10


















