The Fixation is a more ambitious and incident filled story than the previous Hammer Chillers instalment, it encompasses a wider range of scenarios and characters, yet still has a tight if mildly predictable plot. The characters are expertly realised and have their own unique mannerisms when they converse. Stand-up comedian Miles Jupp is superb as the crusty middle-aged Ian Hibbert as he tries to force a sense of civic duty onto the rest of the cast.
Whilst the narrative zips forward and no scene is wasted, some of the dialogue is a bit trite early on. That said, the story builds nicely towards its climax and there are a number of tense, vividly portrayed scenes involving hooded yobs. Morris is able to construct a growing sense of unease throughout the story and whilst the main character’s bloody-minded approach to anti-littering does begin to grate after a while, it does not detract from the overall power and social commentary of the theme.
Mark Morris has produced a tight yet ambitious plot punctuated with plenty of tension and incident. The Fixation is a fantastic second entry to the series and really whets the appetite for what is still to come from this increasingly impressive line of audio plays.
DAN HOWARTH
Extra Info
Writer: Mark Morris
Starring: Miles Jupp, Camille Coduri, Ewan Bailey, Jacqueline King
Running time: 30 minutes
Release date: 14 June 2013