"This is all some family history lesson?"
Writer: Christian Markham
Format: Audio
Released: April 2025
Series: Short Trips 13.05
Featuring: Seventh Doctor, Ace
Synopsis
Family and friendship are at stake on the Caribbean island of Montserrat as ghosts of the past come for Ace and her childhood friend. What is the tangled web that connects them both, and will they be able to find a way home?
Verdict
Emerald Isle was a pretty average story to continue my way through the Tales from the Vortex thirteenth series of Short Trips! I think an inquiry is required though as does this really meet the standards of the range? I'm saying this in jest because the story is the longest in the set at forty-eight minutes long which I would argue is not all that short! It's longer than quite a few stories in the likes of the Ninth and Thirteenth Doctor Adventures ranges that have been released in the last year! I'm not bothered in the slightest as in terms of production and acting it feels like more value for money, but it's just a shame that a little bit more couldn't have been done with the time. I was fascinated prior to listening to discover what this story would be about and I was convinced the setting was going to be in Ireland given the title, but we actually ended up in the Caribbean! I must say that was a little discomforting right from the off but I do understand the name in hindsight given the familial connection and incorporating the McShane name in a big way. This no disrespect intended to Kaye Brown as the narrator, but I don't think she was the best choice for this story. It feels more authentic to have either Sylvester McCoy or Sophie Aldred in that role given that the characters they made famous feature. It takes away a little for me as I didn't find that she had any connection with the Seventh Doctor! It's just little things like that in stories like these that can help. In saying that, I do think a Montserrat setting is incredibly unique and I like the originality there. I think the likelihood of Ace catching up with an old friend felt a little too coincidental but I liked how things tied back to her family. That's a touchy subject for Ace and I think pushing her a little more there could have been beneficial. I wasn't overly encouraged by the characterisation of both the Seventh Doctor and Ace but that's probably because the focus wasn't on them. Ace having the possibility of interfering with her ancestors was good and I loved the concept of past, present and future all merging and converging into one because that just feels like an impossibility. How can they mix and blend when time is constantly flowing and the present is constant? Try to think about it too much and my head might fall off! It's really fun though but it seems to get a little too complicated where Ace is involved. Her beginning to life in the TARDIS in Dragonfire and the later revelations in The Curse of Fenric make touching into her history a difficult subject. I thought it was tackled decently well here but it never felt like the right stage for such a thing. Pondering on witchcraft from the locals was a fun element of the episode and the Doctor seemed to be smiling at that. He definitely felt like things were early on for the Doctor and Ace here which is good as he still oozed that twinkle in his eye. He hadn't quite got dark yet. Overall, a tangled web potential is very good but I think a little more clarity and an injection of action would have helped. Despite what was being said I never got that feeling of fear and trepidation. Overall though, some strong ideas. Not bad in the slightest.
Rating: 6/10



















