I forget -- you knew about Faction Paradox, right? Sutekh is featured in the Magic Bullet audios, along with a lot of the Osirian Court. It's a hoot.
I do! I'm actually rereading "The Ancestor Cell" at the moment. I should look into the audios, FP is one of the better inventions of the interim period.
Was Faction Paradox actually in the series? I always assumed they were NA and magazines only.
Technically, "New Adventures" is one particular series of novels, centred on the Seventh Doctor. Faction Paradox has appeared in BBC novels, audios and comics (but not the television series). There's a list here: [link]
Also, in terms of New Who, there's both "Empty Child" and "The Impossible Planet". The respective second-parters aren't as scary.
Neither of those matched "Midnight", for me.
My mistake with The Empty Child was watching it on the computer, in the dark, with headphones.
Midnight, Blink, and The Empty Child are pretty much the new Who trifecta of scary for me.
Oh yeah, Blink! One of the only Who episodes I've seen all the way through, and it was terrifying.
Re Faction Paradox: There is also Dead Romance which is, er, well, hard to fit in. The Faction isn't in it, technically, but it is by Lawrence Miles and there are... links. To other things. She said, enigmatically. There's also a lovely FP short story collection that came out earlier this year: [link]
I should look into the audios
You should! And, er, is your profile address good? Just for a teaser.
What happened in Midnight? I am not remembering it from the title.
It's the Donna-light episode, where the infected person starts repeating what the Doctor says, then says it with him, then gets ahead of him.
Dead Romance for some reason did not grab me. I dunno - I think I don't get a certain type of baroque. Is "baroque" the right word for what failed to grab me?