The Randomizer: Paradise Towers
Apr. 27th, 2015 08:26 pmParadise Towers is the first story that really has the stamp of Andrew Cartmel's style as script editor - a sort of angry whimsey with a tendency to ask the audience to join the dots themselves to fill in the backstory (though that is not so obvious here as it would become in later stories).
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Given the run of stories that preceded this, Paradise Towers represents a step change in both quality and ambition for the show. Andrew Cartmel was to deliver better during his run, though it continued to be dogged by poor acting, low production values, and an uneasiness about how broad its humour needed to be.
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Given the run of stories that preceded this, Paradise Towers represents a step change in both quality and ambition for the show. Andrew Cartmel was to deliver better during his run, though it continued to be dogged by poor acting, low production values, and an uneasiness about how broad its humour needed to be.