Some fans consider 'The Twin Dilemma' as one of the worst. The plot was convoluted and the character development was weak.
'Sleep No More' is often pointed out as a less-than-stellar story. The premise was confusing and the execution left a lot to be desired.
For me, 'Blink' stands out. The concept was so unique and creepy. Also, 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances' were amazing with their mystery and emotional depth.
Dolores Umbridge from 'Harry Potter' also fits the bill. She is cruel, power - hungry, and enjoys torturing students. She enforces unjust rules in Hogwarts and has a sadistic streak. Another example is Sauron from 'The Lord of the Rings'. He is the embodiment of pure evil, seeking to conquer and enslave Middle - earth, and his very presence spreads darkness and despair.
There was a situation where a couple planned a romantic evening at home for sex. But unfortunately, one of them got food poisoning right before. It led to a very uncomfortable and aborted attempt at intimacy.
A bad first time story might be a first date. I went on a first date to a really fancy restaurant once. I accidentally spilled wine all over myself and my date. It was so clumsy of me. And then, I couldn't find anything interesting to talk about. It was just an awkward and horrible first date experience.
Well, for some like Iago in 'Othello', it's their manipulation. Iago plants false ideas in Othello's head, leading to tragic outcomes. He's cunning and uses people's weaknesses against them. That's what makes him one of the worst. He has no real reason for his actions other than his own twisted envy.
It could imply that in the end, we all have a story to tell, like a doctor who listens to and understands various tales.
It could imply that in the end, everyone's life is like a story in the context of Doctor Who. Maybe it suggests that all experiences and events shape us into narratives.
It's a subjective matter, but some fans might rank the classic series' 'The Caves of Androzani' as one of the best, while the least favored could be 'Love & Monsters'.
I think some over - competitive people tell the worst stories. They focus too much on winning or impressing others rather than on the essence of the story. They might cram in too many big words or overly complicated concepts without considering whether the story is engaging or understandable. This makes the story feel forced and ultimately not very good.
In 'Doctor Who Recorded Time and Other Stories', it's likely that the stories feature the Doctor's exploration of different eras. He could be facing off against his old enemies in new and unexpected ways. The 'Recorded Time' part might suggest that there are some important historical events that are being recorded or perhaps altered in some way, and the Doctor has to set things right. And of course, there will probably be some elements of mystery and discovery as he travels to unknown places and times.