"We are standing inside the product of a great artist's imagination."
Writer: Andrew Smith
Format: Audio
Released: November 2021
Series: UNIT: Nemesis 1.04
Featuring: Kate, Osgood
Synopsis
The arch is taken to the Under Gallery for safekeeping, under the protection of the Curator. When the Eleven penetrates the Gallery's security, the Curator initiates an emergency plan. He and UNIT play a game of cat and mouse with their pursuers within the Under Gallery's original location, Hampton Court Palace.
Verdict
The Curator's Gambit was an excellent episode to conclude the Between Two Worlds opening series of UNIT: Nemesis! I'm a sucker for anything to do with the Curator and I love that he has been given a life beyond The Day of the Doctor where for just a minute or so he made a huge impression. It's always a delight to hear Tom Baker and the relationship with Osgood was really fun as she was reminded of someone when interacting with him. Given that she adorned the Fourth Doctor's scarf in the aforementioned episode, that really is no surprise! I'm intrigued at his history with Kate and it's lovely to know that they trust one another. The Curator clearly had great care and knowledge for the Under Gallery which I loved and I just love the enigmatic nature of his character. He brings an atmosphere of intrigue and Baker is perfect for that with his almost whispering voice. It was a shame Harry had nothing much more than a cameo as I was expecting a little more from him and Naomi after Fire and Ice but I guess that will have to wait until the next boxset. The Eleven was tremendous once again and I think he must be the best original villain that Big Finish have created. That's no mean feat but he's just glorious. The concept of regenerative dissonance never gets old and hearing the Three actually have a bit more central focus in those shouting out was very welcomed. I still want to hear all of them when they were the latest incarnation but there's still so much time for that to potentially happen. Jacqui McGee caused trouble in this episode once again which was fun and I like how she always seems to find a story when she's least wanted. Josh was pretty reluctant to tell Kate that she had arrived at the gallery which was amusing but she soon got into more danger. The Eleven disposing of Ava pretty swiftly was a surprise considering how pivotal she was in Eleven's Eleven, but Jacqui would serve a similar purpose with the injection of controlling device. Osgood trying to trap the Eleven in the elevator was good and the twist of Clare having reverse it was nicely done. The mystery behind the Curator deepening with his longevity was fun stuff as we heard him commission a painting by Turner in the nineteenth century and that would actually prove very important for the story. Continuing the theme of being able to enter the paintings was brilliant and it was certainly a good hiding place for the Arch! The real article that is. I thought it was fun for the Curator to be one step ahead of everybody in having a fake in play. The image of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors either side of Elizabeth I in a new oil painting for the Under Gallery was wonderful and it's a shame it doesn't adorn the cover art! I thought the use of Osgood's displacement field to resolve things at the end was good and neat, with a fun twist now with Jacqui being left on the other side. She was subjected to the Vulpreen as we set up the next boxset which was good but I was fascinated that the Curator didn't exactly seem enthralled or encouraging towards Kate about saving her. Some things were better left alone but she couldn't leave her there if there was a chance she was alive. Overall, a fun game of cat and mouse and a delightful finale for the series!
Rating: 9/10


















