Time and Relative Dimension in Spoilers 10-11: World Enough and Time
The penultimate episode of season 10 is a delicious combination of comedy, tenderness, heartbreak, and excitement.
Read moreThe penultimate episode of season 10 is a delicious combination of comedy, tenderness, heartbreak, and excitement.
Read moreThe Doctor, Bill, and Nardole take on a other-dimensional threat in 2nd century Scotland and end up explaining why crows make the sound they do.
Read moreAfter the emotionally exhausting monk trilogy, Team TARDIS takes a fun little trip to Mars and hang out with a badass lady who is NOT Missy.
Read moreAn episode that could have had a lot to say about the world around us trades in that opportunity for some cheap tricks.
Read moreHope you like the monks, they’re here to stay for the rest of the season.
Read moreCan the Doctor handle the truth?
Read moreWhile beating a big bad corporation that looks a little too familiar, we learn a lot more about Team TARDIS and speculate about what might be happening with the Doctor.
Read moreThe Doctor is back with a brand new companion
Read moreWho wrote Beethoven’s 5th?
If I’m being completely honest, I was not head over heels for Under the Lake. However, I was for the payoff in the wibbly wobbly second half. There were a lot of firsts, a lot of fun, and a really cool monster. Plus, I was at least partially right: the Doctor’s ghost was not a ghost at all, just like I said last week. Let’s break it down, shall we?
Read moreReally, where did he get that cup of tea?
Mercy me! (See what I did there?) What a crazy start to a season! While The Magician’s Apprentice was all laughs and set-up, The Witch’s Familiar was deep, with a lot of payoff, something that’s refreshing to modern Whovians, to put it charitably.
Read more