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I've never cried listening to a Big Finish Doctor Who audio. Not during Neverland, not during Scherzo, not during The Girl Who Never Was, not during Blue Forgotten Planet, not even during this month's To the Death. I still haven't, to be honest. But Arrangements for War is the closest I've ever come-- while listening on my iPod to the last few scenes, I made my wife hold me until they were done. Thanks to the writing of Paul Sutton, the direction of Gary Russell, the performances of Colin Baker and Maggie Stables, and the sounds of Steven Foxon, these scenes had me completely within their emotional control. Everything about them worked. Even now I'm getting a little misty-eyed thinking about them.
I can't believe that I skipped over Arrangements for War on its original release, and I'm quite glad that I recently decided to jump back and pick up some of the Evelyn audios I'd skipped the first time through. This is one of Big Finish's most masterful productions in every regard, showing the real strengths of its characters, its stories, and its format. Lovely.
You can read a longer version of this review at Unreality SF.