Thursday, 2 February 2012

Review: Doctor Who Big Finish - Flip-Flop

From The Daily P.O.P.

Story 46
Written by Jonathan Morris
Released August 2003

The Doctor and Mel, desperate for some rare crystals needed to fight the Quarks, arrive on the planet Puxatornee on Christmas Eve. They are immediately chased by police and a blind slug led by a human guide. They are known and suspected of seditious acts against the government. Being a time traveler, the Doctor is aware of the dangers in crossing his own time stream, but not to this degree.
Everything to do with Flip-Flop is designed to unbalance you. To start with, you open the case and are confronted by two discs; one black, one white. They are unusually unnumbered, so it is a mystery as to which is first. Welcome to the experience of Jonathan Morris’ Mobius strip-style story, Flip-Flop.
The author of several unique and bizarre Doctor Who adventures for Big Finish such as the Haunting of Thomas Brewster and the Crimes of Thomas Brewster, Morris has a knack for the odd and experimental in narrative techniques. In this case, the plot involves a recursion of time travel that results a cat’s cradle of cause and effect, irrevocably interwoven into each other....

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