"Treason hides in plain sight."
Writer: Katharine Armitage
Format: Audio
Released: June 2026
Series: Gallifrey 15.02
Featuring: Leela, Narvin
Synopsis
Eris is trying to hold a crumbling Resistance together; Ollistra is trying to tear it apart. Both have audacious plans to ensure the victory of their side and everyone else has to choose where their loyalties truly lie.
Verdict
Resistance was a great episode to continue my way through the Loyalties third War Room edition and fifteenth overall series of Gallifrey! Things started to feel like they were building here as tensions rise amidst the Time War and political struggle amongst the Time Lords. It's a really great dynamic and it really allows some depth and character development for those Time Lord characters in the range we are familiar with. It was great to hear Veklin defy Ollistra at the start and it felt like a real coming of age for her until the twist towards the end where she was still thinking the Resistance were the enemy and the wrong side. It was wonderful to have Leela and Marvin reunited here and it felt like Gallifrey was throwing back to the old days of the range which I loved. Their relationship is one packed with history and both seemed to acknowledge that with the moment they laid eyes upon each other. Narvin's predicament in being unable to regenerate now (or so we believe!) was touched on very well by Eris here as he questioned what it felt like to know you were in your last incarnation. For Narvin, the circumstances there would be even more heartbreaking as he hasn't regenerated twelve times up to this point. I thought the order and just brutal nature of Ollistra here was incredible and it was pretty difficult to comprehend in some instances. How could she willingly just order the death and destruction of so many innocents? She was very much thinking selfishly but also slightly for the bigger picture, but the sacrifices made for potential victory were surely too great. Veklin barking how she didn't have to hear the screams was a standout moment for sure. It was a stark realisation of how far away those in the War Room making decisions were from the battleground on the floor. The conflict amidst the Time Lords was intriguing to explore and I hope that's something we get more of moving forward. The continuity with Transference was really good in having Narvin caring for Lenaris who was still comatose. That was another stark reminder of the history of emotional and physical torment within the Time War and how the decisions of those in the War Room were impacting their own. Discussions about how anyone could survive or even win are always intriguing with the benefit of hindsight and knowing how the Time War ends, and at this point with such a strong divide on Gallifrey I'm intrigued to hear how far this series can go in reaching the point we see on screen in The End of Time. I don't see why it couldn't! The discussions on the ring around the Resistance as a means of deception and protection was good but it never felt like something that was going to be wholly efficient. Leela didn't seem confident and she had history. Narvin wanting her to come within him away from all of this was good and I do hope they eventually settle together if possible and escape the destruction of Gallifrey, but for now they're focused on Romana. Hearing her voice seeking help at the end was a really good cliffhanger to send us into the next episode and I can't wait for that reunion. Will she confront Rassilon then at the finale? I hope so! Overall, a really good episode to continue the series. A great listen.
Rating: 8/10



















