"We all have nightmares from time to time."
Writer: Jonathan Barnes
Format: Audio
Released: December 2022
Series: Torchwood Monthly 68
Featuring: Queen Victoria
Synopsis
Christmas Eve, and in a secret library underneath Buckingham Palace, Queen Victoria has invited her new Prime Minister to a very private tradition.
At one hour to midnight, the monarch insists on the telling of ghost stories. Stories of the supernatural, the alien, and the unsettling. Only this year, something else has got in.
We are not alone.
Verdict
The Empire Man was a very good episode to continue my way through the monthly range of Torchwood at Big Finish! My prejudice regarding Queen Victoria as the main character in a Torchwood story struck once again as I knew I would listen to a Torchwood episode today, but I hadn't actually checked which one was next in the range. I wasn't excited but I was feeling a little guilty at the end as this very much did feel like the end for her character. I think it's good to bring her story to a close because let's be honest she's probably played too frequent of a role and position in the Whoniverse up to this point considering she is a real historical figure and a reigning monarch at the time when the stories are set! But it was good to give her a little epilogue speech at the conclusion of the episode. It was rather fitting. I thought the Christmas theme was thankfully a little on the downside considering I'm listening four months after the holiday. It did feel very much a Victorian era Christmas though with the telling of ghost stories as that would not be something at all I associate with modern celebrations. I find that interesting and it was actually quite amusing to think that Queen Victoria called in her Prime Minister to a secret library beneath Buckingham Palace on Christmas Eve to tell ghost stories. How must he have reacted! He wasn't all that keen to be there which was fun and I like how he wasn't actually named. He didn't seem all that fussed or even believing of the stories that both Victoria and Castringham told. I admit that I would be on his side also in just putting things down to coincidence as I firmly don't believe in the supernatural or other worldly or similar forces. However, this is science fiction and that's where the fun and entertainment comes in! I really liked how Victoria and Castringham were clearly playing a long game with the Prime Minister and the moment he told his adventure of finding a rare coin near the Suffolk/Norfolk border at the same woods that the pair in his company had their stories focused was intriguing. I liked how things were all connected but still the Prime Minister wasn't having any of it. Merely coincidence for three well-traveled and open-minded people. I could see the argument, but this was too good to be true. His reaction to Victoria telling him that he was actually holding the coin he'd claimed to have given away to a museum in York was excellent and really showed the truth regarding the Empire Man. That's a really fun name for someone confronting Queen Victoria as she oversaw an incredible British Empire, and she was keen to do a deal with the being here. I was almost a little taken aback by how she had no reaction to his arrival as he did sound pretty frightening, but she was just ready to make a bargain with the creature! He had been inhabiting the Prime Minister and then Victoria was fine with that to such an extent that she was willing to bargain with the Empire Man. The concept of an alien being the Prime Minister is not exactly something new given what occurred in Aliens of London/World War Three, but just how many times has it happened? The prospect of Victoria going rogue also is quite fun to consider with her not wanting to tell Torchwood about the instalment of an alien as the United Kingdom's new leading political figure. And why would she? Overall, a very good listen!
Rating: 8/10


















