imakandiway's review
4.0
Tendo já lido/ouvido todas a aventuras com Peri e Erimem, tenho a dizer que dou por mim a fazer algo que nunca imaginaria possível: simpatizar com Peri. Quer dizer, Erimem acaba sempre cercada por realeza e centro de atenção de homem atraentes, enquanto a Peri fica no meio de lutas, a chafurdar na lama (e outros sítios bem piores), constantemente a fugir e, no geral, metida em situações desagradáveis. lol
tenthplanet1's review
5.0
5/5
Exceptional! Historical Who is some of my favourite, and this one is perfection: a fun way to learn history, with all our characters interacting with different facets of that history, without the need to have time travel or alien threats to spice things up. This is also exemplary Big Finish, going beyond what the TV show could ever achieve by giving a surprisingly full portrait of Vlad the Impaler, and treating this period of history with all the gruesomeness and complexity that would be impossible on television.
Exceptional! Historical Who is some of my favourite, and this one is perfection: a fun way to learn history, with all our characters interacting with different facets of that history, without the need to have time travel or alien threats to spice things up. This is also exemplary Big Finish, going beyond what the TV show could ever achieve by giving a surprisingly full portrait of Vlad the Impaler, and treating this period of history with all the gruesomeness and complexity that would be impossible on television.
nwhyte's review
In Son of the Dragon, the Fifth Doctor, Peri and Erimem end up in a straight historical story where they are the only sfnal elements, encountering the real Dracula (played by James Purefoy) and his brother Radu the Handsome (played with rather more authority by Douglas Hodge). There is always a problem with the pure historical stories (which Erimem has more than her fair share of - see also The Church and the Crown, The Council of Nic
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