Aliens Among Us – Part 3 – 2 – Tagged

29.99£

3.00 out of 5
(2 reviews)
Published on: February 6, 2018
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Description

Big Finish picks up the events after Miracle Day with Torchwood: Aliens Among Us…

Captain Jack and Gwen Cooper have restarted Torchwood. But it’s in a very different Cardiff. Something terrible’s happened to the city. With every day getting darker, will a new arrival prove to be the ally Torchwood needs?

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“I know what you’ve done. I know what you’ll do.” The phrase starts appearing everywhere around Cardiff. On posters. On the internet. It’s just a prank, isn’t it? Only a wave of vigilante crime spreads through the city. People are taking revenge. Suddenly everyone knows what you’ve done. And they know what you’ll do.

Additional information

Authors

Joseph Lidster

Characters

Andy Davidson, Jack Harkness, Mr Colchester, Ng, Orr, Rhys Williams, Tyler Steele, Yvonne Hartman

Content warnings

Sexual assault

Director

Scott Handcock

Episode timeline

510

Length

1h

Range

Big Finish – The story continues

Relationships

Gwen Cooper/Rhys Williams, Tyler Steele/Other

Series timeline

Series 5

Support

Audio drama

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2 reviews for Aliens Among Us – Part 3 – 2 – Tagged

  1. Estelle

    What stands out for me in this episode is the character work. The performances (including from the guest stars) are brilliant.
    Mr Colchester’s protectiveness of Orr has made the two of them my favourite friendship in this series. It’s sweet and genuine and I like it.
    Yvonne is always fascinating. I’m not sure I can say I like her but she always captivates me. And no small part of it is always Tracy-Ann Oberman’s performance.

    Following my misgivings in the previous episode, I’m happy Mr Colchester still does things without checking first with Yvonne. He still can think for himself and act accordingly!

    All in all, an interesting case served by brilliant performances and nice character beats.

  2. Jay

    I do think this is one of the weaker stories of the series, but I did really enjoy it. The character development is definitely a highlight.

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