You're a big Doctor Who fan, right? If I asked you what the world DALEK meant, you'd probably tell me that it is an anagram of KALED - the original name of their species. You'd be wrong. In 1965, it was clearly established by a canonical source, that the world DALEK stands for: Destroy without […]
Watched ep2 of the new Doctor Who season. Not sure if I want to continue. It was utterly stupid. Is this what happens when Disney gets involved? A bunch of exposition loosely strung together into a ridiculous story.
This is in no way a reflection on Ncuti Gatwa, who I think is brilliant and loved in Sex Education.
Ok so that’s how to stick it to all the world’s religions. So much for diversity & respect for all. #DrWho
Better ep than the previous 2 but definitely pandering to the non-British audience who don’t know the back story. Love the Dr & Ruby but the storylines are terrible
Just watched the first episode in the 2nd season of Jodie Whittaker's #DrWho. That episode was a godawful mess. Does the season get better, or should I cut my losses and skip ahead to Ncuti Gatwa?
At the start I thought this was a refreshing revamp of a beloved formula that was staying try to its essentials.
Lots to like in the first few minutes. But apparently it's now a way to force it into other tired, long exhausted formulas that assail us with discord.
Sod it, I'm going to watch #Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga as my alternative comfort watch tonight. Please #jajaDingDong if you're doing the same!
But first, new #DrWho in an hour.
I don't really watch Dr Who, but this was mildly interesting.
"The hefty price tag attached to the use of the [Beatles' discography] means that most productions opt not to use them at all. Speaking with Empire, Doctor Who showrunner Rusell T Davies stated that this issue is what inspired the story behind "The Devil's Chord" in the first place."
On May 10, Ncuti Gatwa starts his first full season as the Doctor — the first Black and first openly queer man to take on the role. Entertainment Weekly talked to him about the responsibility he feels to get things right. “I was really cautious about getting it right throughout filming,” the Rwandan-Scottish actor explains. “It’s 60 years’ worth of legacy and 60 years’ worth of a show that people have loved and watched with their families. It lives in people’s hearts, so I really wanted to protect that.”
Doctor Who Series 14 Episode 3 Review: Boom (www.denofgeek.com)
Simple, audacious, exhilarating, with excellent lead performances. Steven Moffat, and Doctor Who, are back. SPOILERS