One way that the audio series Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures has improved in recent years is how much it has expanded in terms of exploring the Third Doctor’s era. For a long time, the series ...
It’s 1952 in a sparsely populated cinema as the audience watches a breathless newsreel on the power of the atomic bomb. The projectionist flips over to a Merrie Melodies-style cartoon of Mr.
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No, really, spoilers from here on out. Much like Eurovision itself, that was a lot, wasn’t it? And much like every other episode this season, “The Interstellar Song Contest” was overstuffed, excessive ...
“The Robot Revolution” kicks off Doctor Who’s second season (which is also the 15th of the revived era, and 41st of the series overall) with all the subtlety of a glitter cannon. It’s loud, bright, ...
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Sam is a News Editor for Collider and a known lover of all things sci-fi and horror. She spends her days editing news stories, coodrinating exclusives, and working closely with writers to deliver ...
Russell T. Davies is fully in charge of Doctor Who at this stage; he’s the showrunner and he also wrote the first episode of this iteration’s second season. There’s certainly a lighthearted, ...
Christmas Specials often feature the Doctor on their own and helping someone who becomes their temporary companion. This year, it's a lonely soul named Joy Macondo, played by Bridgerton and Derry ...
Sometimes, in fiction, you don’t need to say a Very Important Thing in a Very Important Way to make a good point, just ask how a thing would work if it played out in the world. This week’s episode of ...
It’s hard to know where to start with “The Reality War,” a finale so bloated and scatterbrained it feels like it’s held together with spit, tape, and a vague memory of decent television from 20 years ...