![]() I've never been more shocked at any reveal in any Big Finish series than the offhand remarks at the start of Family Matters actually carrying on threads from Spring-Heeled Jack. It's such an immediate sort of reaction that well, to the audience, can be immensely jarring. After two sets of what were essentially six episodes of the week, and only one of them with even the inclination that a sequel may be coming down the line, suddenly Heritage Three is a set that majorly concerns itself with - what is probably at the last minute - setting up an arc and doing the character driven stuff that the series should have been doing all along. ![]() Heritage Three suddenly feels like the opening to such a different series that I find it hard to quantify. Never have I seen such an abrupt change in what a series is indeed about. ![]()
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