"I've come to rob your vault. Would you be so kind as to open?"
Writer: Lisa McMullin
Format: Audio
Released: November 2021
Series: UNIT: Nemesis 1.03
Featuring: Kate, Osgood
Synopsis
A series of jewel robberies in London and the Home Counties draws the attention of UNIT when it's discovered that some of the stolen gems are alien in origin. The robberies are the work of an organised criminal gang led by East End villain Ava Drake. But Ava has a new, ruthless partner. The Eleven has promised her riches, and for him the gems are a means to defeat UNIT and regain the arch.
Verdict
Eleven's Eleven was another great episode to continue my way through the Between Two Worlds opening series of UNIT: Nemesis! This felt a little like filler which is not unfamiliar territory for the third episode of a four-part boxset, but it was good filler! It progressed the story very nicely and I enjoyed the Eleven coming back in unique circumstances. His alliance quickly formed with Ava Drake who was a fine villain in her own right and I liked how she was no stranger in getting accustomed with his regenerative dissonance condition and how numerous voices were held within him. He was some business partner! The Eleven was clearly desperate for retrieving the arch and I was intrigued by the plan of stealing jewels with alien properties that went back to the Auctioneers. That was a nice throwback and bit of continuity for the UNIT series as a whole going back to The Sontaran Project. It was also lovely to reference The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky when it came to Osgood repurposing some of the Sontaran technology used for the teleport. I was a little surprised that following on from Fire and Ice we didn't have anything for Harry and Naomi here, but that allowed Kate and Osgood to shine once again. I love the pair and having one as a hologram was good fun when the Eleven and Ava arrived on the scene! I thought the role of Jacqui McGee here was terrific and she's a really fun character as a journalist with a knack for reporting on stuff she ought to know nothing about. Josh trying to sweet-talk her was good and it kind of worked by the end. She got herself into a tricky situation though when she went to Middle Mouse island herself and was shortly pushed out of the plane! I thought that was the end for her but alas it wasn't to be. The Eleven playing UNIT and turning everything into a trap and being seen where he was wanted to be seen was great and a fun moment of realisation for UNIT. They'd fallen for the bait. I liked hearing the Four in particular come out into the open in brief flashes for the Eleven and I do wonder if we will ever get more encounters with this Time Lord prior to his eleventh incarnation as I believe we've only had the Nine take on the Fourth Doctor before the Twelve entered the fray in the Time War. There's so much potential! Or just his own series with one of each incarnation would be the dream. I'd love to explore that first regeneration and the immediate impact of him realising what has happened. His reaction to Ava about the finest Gallifreyan minds couldn't even find a solution so how could anyone on Earth? He wasn't hiding the fact he was an alien at all which was good. I liked how the Eleven was prevented from getting the arch this time around thanks to Osgood doing some incredible scientific altering of the molecular structure to the extent that she couldn't even reverse it if she wanted to. I thought the ending was lovely as a hook into the finale with Kate calling the Curator for a new artefact to store in the Under Gallery. Very exciting indeed! Overall, a very strong episode to continue the series.
Rating: 8/10


















