May be an impersonator - but they *nail* the Tremas Master and do a wonderful job of allowing him to be *scary* instead of the camp that JNT forced on the actor Absolutely beautiful
I dunno . . . I agree with you entirely but even if Ainley’s Master wasn’t consistently realized to his fullest potential he still scared me enough as a kid! This performance on the part of Culshaw really does recapture the best of Ainsley quite nicely though, that voice of smooth and quiet velvet intertwined with a subtle cadence of simmering malice.
This is one of my favourite Doctor Who stories of all time, I've listened to this so many times since it came out, I adore it and it's crazy to me that this isn't even the best cliffhanger in this story. "I'm an artist Doctor, an auteur of misery of death, and this is my finest work" also has to be my favourite line this Master has ever been given??? Incredible reveal and one of those expertly done twists where there's just enough telegraphing for you to work it out just before the Doctor does and kick yourself for not realising it sooner.
Couldn't have put it better myself, it's an incredible story, and the "I'm an artist doctor" line is the reason I decided to upload this clip. This story is a wonderful tribute to Ainley's Master, he's so well written here
He may have been the 3rd Master we saw, but the Tremas Master is well beyond the third incarnation of Koschei. He would more likely be the 14th, if you could even consider the Tremas Master a proper incarnation.
Love how the Master is impersonating the Brigadier because it might be a reference to how they're both played by the same actor.
He also masqueraded as the brigadier in the Claws of Axod
This is the most Master thing to ever Master
Now that performance was simply...
..Masterful.
I'm so grateful to Jon Culshaw for bringing back my favorite Master!
May be an impersonator - but they *nail* the Tremas Master and do a wonderful job of allowing him to be *scary* instead of the camp that JNT forced on the actor
Absolutely beautiful
Couldn't agree more, Jon Culshaw is an incredibly talented man. He also voices the brigadier and kamelion in this story!
I dunno . . . I agree with you entirely but even if Ainley’s Master wasn’t consistently realized to his fullest potential he still scared me enough as a kid! This performance on the part of Culshaw really does recapture the best of Ainsley quite nicely though, that voice of smooth and quiet velvet intertwined with a subtle cadence of simmering malice.
Definitely took cues from Ainley's performance in Survival rather than his earlier stories
This is one of my favourite Doctor Who stories of all time, I've listened to this so many times since it came out, I adore it and it's crazy to me that this isn't even the best cliffhanger in this story.
"I'm an artist Doctor, an auteur of misery of death, and this is my finest work" also has to be my favourite line this Master has ever been given??? Incredible reveal and one of those expertly done twists where there's just enough telegraphing for you to work it out just before the Doctor does and kick yourself for not realising it sooner.
Couldn't have put it better myself, it's an incredible story, and the "I'm an artist doctor" line is the reason I decided to upload this clip. This story is a wonderful tribute to Ainley's Master, he's so well written here
Wow, I wish that the master and five have more confrontations like this.
The doctor and the master have really great chemistry in this story!
I would love them to write stories centered around Roger Delgado's Master
They can impersonate him
Oh my dear Doctor you have been naive
awesome story in trillions of ways
This is excellent 👌👍
The 3rd Master never actually cared about keystones.
He may have been the 3rd Master we saw, but the Tremas Master is well beyond the third incarnation of Koschei. He would more likely be the 14th, if you could even consider the Tremas Master a proper incarnation.
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