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Doctor Who: Flux – Series 13 – Final Thoughts
Doctor Who: Flux isn’t bad. Indeed, at its strongest, it probably represents the best of the Chibnall era. Yet there’s still something dissatisfying about it. By the final episode, I was rather troubled by the fact that I wasn’t too … Continue reading
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Doctor Who – Series 13, Episode 1: “The Halloween Apocalypse”
Excellent cold open to kick things off, complete with references to Nitro-9 and the Doctor previously being Scottish. I’m liking Dan Lewis so far, though given how positively he’s framed with sharing his passion for Liverpool and helping out at … Continue reading
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Doctor Who – New Year’s Special 2021: “Revolution of the Daleks”
I know we’ve had to wait longer than this for more Doctor Who, but it still feels like it’s been forever. Seeing that title again felt good. Just that scene at the tea booth made me feel nostalgic for the … Continue reading
Doctor Who – Series 12: Final Thoughts
Watching Series 12 of Doctor Who hasn’t always given me happy feelings – and that’s mostly not because of what was onscreen. After every episode, there would always be plenty of comments from people on social media, and a great … Continue reading
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Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 10: “The Timeless Children”
I honestly thought Yaz was a goner when Graham started telling her what a great person she was, in case “we don’t get out of this”. And then in the end, all of the Fam are still alive! Pretty surprising, … Continue reading
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Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 9: “Ascension of the Cybermen”
The chapters from the life of Brendan interspersed throughout the episode seem pretty random – another one of those things that Steven Moffat would do – but I’m trusting that it has some purpose which will become evident in the … Continue reading
Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 8: “The Haunting of Villa Diodati”
This episode had a particularly good atmosphere, with the eerily lit house and the stormy weather. (I think it helped that it was very windy outside as I watched it.) Obviously Doctor Who has done haunted-house episodes before, but this … Continue reading
Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 7: “Can You Hear Me?”
Watching the opening scene in Aleppo, I thought the dialogue was a little too modern – but apparently there really was such a thing as recognition and treatment of mental illness in that time and place. A lot of different … Continue reading
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Tagged Bradley Walsh, Can You Hear Me, Charlene James, Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, Thirteenth Doctor, Tosin Cole
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Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 6: “Praxeus”
What with kicking off in a bunch of different locations, and it not being at all clear what’s going on, this episode’s opening feels reminiscent of some Steven Moffat episodes where he would try to be too clever and just … Continue reading
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Tagged Bradley Walsh, Chris Chibnall, Doctor Who, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, Pete McTighe, Praxeus, Thirteenth Doctor, Tosin Cole
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Doctor Who – Series 12, Episode 5: “Fugitive of the Judoon”
For one horrible moment in the opening, before we found out Ruth’s name, I thought that joke on social media that Chloe Weber was coming back was actually true. Don’t scare me like that again, Doctor Who! The Judoon are … Continue reading