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Warning: This article contains spoilers for Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 7, “Wish World.” We’ve finally arrived at the episode Russell T Davies has urged fans to watch the moment it drops — and to ...
The Fourteenth Doctor has a throwaway line of dialogue in "The Giggle" that gets a massive Omega-related payoff in part one ...
Overstuffed but never dull, “The Interstellar Song Contest” gleefully blends pop spectacle with sharp political commentary ...
In Doctor Who, stories are more than words. They’re the bones of gods, the echoes of lost worlds, the only thing keeping the past alive when time itself moves on.
Look at how beautifully he sums up of the story of Doctor Who in six words: "I'm born. I die. I'm born." The poetry of Ellams' script gives us a Doctor Who that feels more mythical than anything ...
“The Story and the Engine” delivers an episode that’s as much a poem as an adventure. It is a testament to what the show can achieve when it embraces both its past and its future. Doctor Who returns ...
Doctor Who season 2's The Story and the Engine takes the TARDIS to Lagos, where the mysterious Barber reigns supreme. The Doctor discovers a world where stories have power, but can he stop the ...
When the writers for this season of Doctor Who were announced, one name in the roster put me instantly on edge. Pete McTighe may have a distinguished filmography but, in this house, he’s known ...
The Poetry Slam was born in May of 1991 ... essentially a riff on an Internet meme about a sad clown and a doctor, to the roaring laughter of the crowd. After a short intermission (Myles tells ...
Warning: This review contains spoilers for season 2, episode 3 of Doctor Who, "The Well." “The Well” is an immensely frustrating episode of Doctor Who. There’s real promise scattered ...
The start of any season of Doctor Who is important, doubly so when there’s a new co-star to introduce. “The Robot Revolution” has to get us to fall in love with Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu ...
and what you might get out of celebrating National Poetry Month yourself. The next time you see the doctor, it’s unlikely that they will prescribe you Alfred Tennyson or Naomi Shihab Nye—but maybe ...