"Couldn't you have parked it closer to the Catacombs?"
"It's a 20th century British police box. It would've stood out."
"We parked that thing in Louvre and no one batted an eyelid."
"That was you-know-who and he was more reckless. I mean, that scarf was a trip hazard if ever I saw one."
-- The Tenth Doctor & The Fifth Doctor, Doctor Who: "Out of Time 2: The Gates of Hell"
Hello again, everyone! My partner in time Jesse Jackson and I are back with a new episode of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast! This time, we discuss "Out of Time 2: The Gates of Hell", the second audio drama from Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who: Out of Time series released in 2021, featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Mark Gatiss as Joseph Delon, and Nicholas Briggs as the voice of the Cybermen!
In this episode, Jesse and I discuss things like Jesse and I facing winter storms, my being selective about Big Finish audios to discuss, "Out of Time 2: The Gates of Hell" being the second coming of "Time Crash", Mark Gatiss as Professor Richard Lazarus and Captain Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart, "Out of Time 2" happening because of the Coronavirus, David Llewellyn's script being inspired by a trip to the Paris Catacombs, Denis Diderot's novel The Indiscreet Jewels and its connection to Madame de Pompadour, the Fifth and Tenth Doctors remembering their previous encounter in "Time Crash", the Tenth Doctor geeking out over the Fifth Doctor's TARDIS interior, the Tenth Doctor letting the Fifth Doctor use his Sonic Screwdriver, the Fifth and Tenth Doctors actually enjoying each other's company, my entertaining Jesse with our topic titles, Tina Drake being a Time Agent from Captain Jack's 51st century, Tina being a hybrid of River Song and Captain Jack Harkness, Tina calling out the Fifth Doctor for "Doctorsplaining", the Fifth Doctor telling Tina that her alias "Madame de Pamplemousse" means grapefruit, the Cybermen playing a long game by having Charles VI plant a golden orb outside the city gates in 1388 for an invasion in 1882, the Cybermen using Transits of Venus and using Joseph Delon as part of their invasion plan, Marcel Delon thinking his son Joseph should work in his brewery instead of going to university, Joseph changing his own destiny by being angry over his father's death, our favorite quotes of the episode, my Reverse the Polarity segment, new feedback from Holly Mac and Dave Proctor, Jesse talking to the executive producer on Billions, Jesse talking Babylon 5 with Karen Lindsay, finally talking "The Ice Warriors" in our next episode, why David Tennant is not going to be the Fourteenth Doctor, and more!
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