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I rarely have a bad time with the Doctor and Jo, and it’s lovely to give them more TARDIS trips, even though a few of these don’t quite hit the mark.
Onward at last then, to Season 20...
I rarely have a bad time with the Doctor and Jo, and it’s lovely to give them more TARDIS trips, even though a few of these don’t quite hit the mark.
Onward at last then, to Season 20...
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I love a time-based story, and this brings back the Master for more manical fun, but it really creaks when we get to Atlantis. It ain’t no Dæmons!
Instead there are people faking slow-mo, Sgt Benton as a big baby, and the infamous giant glowing budgerigar.
★★
I love a time-based story, and this brings back the Master for more manical fun, but it really creaks when we get to Atlantis. It ain’t no Dæmons!
Instead there are people faking slow-mo, Sgt Benton as a big baby, and the infamous giant glowing budgerigar.
★★
Delves into the dying days of colonialism with aplomb for #DoctorWho, but as with most six-parters, it frequently tests your patience too.
Also of note: Rick James bafflingly being dealt ‘cockney geezer’, and the acid trip lunacy of the Solonians’ final form.
★★★
Delves into the dying days of colonialism with aplomb for #DoctorWho, but as with most six-parters, it frequently tests your patience too.
Also of note: Rick James bafflingly being dealt ‘cockney geezer’, and the acid trip lunacy of the Solonians’ final form.
★★★
I rarely have a bad time with the Doctor and Jo, and it’s lovely to give them more TARDIS trips, even though a few of these don’t quite hit the mark.
Onward at last then, to Season 20...
I rarely have a bad time with the Doctor and Jo, and it’s lovely to give them more TARDIS trips, even though a few of these don’t quite hit the mark.
Onward at last then, to Season 20...
I love a time-based story, and this brings back the Master for more manical fun, but it really creaks when we get to Atlantis. It ain’t no Dæmons!
Instead there are people faking slow-mo, Sgt Benton as a big baby, and the infamous giant glowing budgerigar.
★★
I love a time-based story, and this brings back the Master for more manical fun, but it really creaks when we get to Atlantis. It ain’t no Dæmons!
Instead there are people faking slow-mo, Sgt Benton as a big baby, and the infamous giant glowing budgerigar.
★★
Delves into the dying days of colonialism with aplomb for #DoctorWho, but as with most six-parters, it frequently tests your patience too.
Also of note: Rick James bafflingly being dealt ‘cockney geezer’, and the acid trip lunacy of the Solonians’ final form.
★★★
Delves into the dying days of colonialism with aplomb for #DoctorWho, but as with most six-parters, it frequently tests your patience too.
Also of note: Rick James bafflingly being dealt ‘cockney geezer’, and the acid trip lunacy of the Solonians’ final form.
★★★
The Master returns! And after becoming far too ubiquitous in Season 8, he now feels much better utilised.
While the Sea Devils may look shonky, there’s an atmosphere and intrigue that propels this story, even as it inevitably lags a little in the middle.
★★★★
The Master returns! And after becoming far too ubiquitous in Season 8, he now feels much better utilised.
While the Sea Devils may look shonky, there’s an atmosphere and intrigue that propels this story, even as it inevitably lags a little in the middle.
★★★★
The Master returns! And after becoming far too ubiquitous in Season 8, he now feels much better utilised.
While the Sea Devils may look shonky, there’s an atmosphere and intrigue that propels this story, even as it inevitably lags a little in the middle.
★★★★
The Master returns! And after becoming far too ubiquitous in Season 8, he now feels much better utilised.
While the Sea Devils may look shonky, there’s an atmosphere and intrigue that propels this story, even as it inevitably lags a little in the middle.
★★★★
A delightful sort of Agatha Christie in space, as intergalactic delegates are being targeted one-by-one by a phantom menace.
It’s all wobbly sets but the mystery is fun, and subverting the Doctor’s expectations of the Ice Warriors is a clever wrinkle.
★★★
A delightful sort of Agatha Christie in space, as intergalactic delegates are being targeted one-by-one by a phantom menace.
It’s all wobbly sets but the mystery is fun, and subverting the Doctor’s expectations of the Ice Warriors is a clever wrinkle.
★★★
A delightful sort of Agatha Christie in space, as intergalactic delegates are being targeted one-by-one by a phantom menace.
It’s all wobbly sets but the mystery is fun, and subverting the Doctor’s expectations of the Ice Warriors is a clever wrinkle.
★★★
A delightful sort of Agatha Christie in space, as intergalactic delegates are being targeted one-by-one by a phantom menace.
It’s all wobbly sets but the mystery is fun, and subverting the Doctor’s expectations of the Ice Warriors is a clever wrinkle.
★★★