Talk:Daring Done?/@comment-30947559-20170903145334

This episode was really nice, I liked the return of Daring Do. It was also pretty cool to see a town most likely based off of the city of Cairo, Egypt. However, that area seems to be a combination of modern and ancient Egypt, with modern being it having no pharoahs or rulers and people freely living, and ancient being the culture being pre-Roman, pre-Arab, pre-Ottoman and pre-British. The hierogryphic-style intro to Somnambula was also a very historical touch, which I loved! However I'm not too fond of her voice, which for me sounded like some very masculine character (audio was wonky so I'm not quite sure how she sounds like). It was a fun episode, and although it wasn't the best of the Daring Do episodes, historically and culturally it was amazing. I give it an 86.