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Dr Who star Ncuti Gatwa films scenes with new companion Varada Sethu after Millie Gibson axe
https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/dr-who-star-ncuti-gatwa-32146921
I am not keen on the animation used this time around, but it is better than something like telesnaps.
Now, good news : Series 1 starts on BBC One (and Disney +) on May 11th, with two episodes that will air before the Eurovision Song Contest finale :
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-season-14-release-date-confirmed-newsupdate/
https://dalek.hachettepartworks.com/
Yes, if you have the time and the money, yoèu can build your own, 1/2 scale Dalek.
I think I'll pass, thanks.
My 5 year old self would think it was cool 😂
And happy 40th anniversary to the 6th Doctor. The Twin Dilemma part one went out on 22nd March.
I am not sure how long I will last with this.
Space Babies: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Julie Anne Robinson
The Devil’s Chord: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Ben Chessell
Boom: Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Julie Anne Robinson
73 Yards: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams
Dot and Bubble: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams
Rogue: Written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman, directed by Ben Chessell
The Legend of Ruby Sunday: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue
Empire of Death: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue
Doctor Who in name only.
Yeah.... I don't know. I just can't muster any enthusiasm. I don't think this new era is going to be for me.
I noticed on IMDb there are now 3 separate Doctor who series listed, the Disney era from what I have heard is more fantasy than science fiction, there is a definite change in direction.
I can't criticise the change of direction/genre, as it has already been done in the past. The Hinchcliffe period of the Baker era leant heavily into horror. But watching the trailer, nothing wowed me.
Could they be spinoffs?
And here's the SteelBook :
Out on June 10th, according to Amazon.
Edited: 2 minutes in exposition dump and a major retcon, admittedly the Doctor does lie...
Great to have Murray Gold back.
Space Babies was forgettable though the series has potential, the overall story arc intrigues.
The general feel of this episode did feel like Sarah Jane Adventures, the script was not great, it was continuing the bad habits of the Jodie ere too much exposition.
I like Millie Gibson, highlight of the show.
The last ten seconds in the Tardis at the end of the episode was great.
The Devils Chord, not sure what to make of this as its good then equally bad at the same time. This show works when they adopt a serious tone, I don't get the bizarre crap.
What works is infinitely better than the Jodie era which is a plus point.
It has already dropped on Disney+ and BBCiplayer, the second episode is pretty good for the most part. I would even go as far as saying there is some genuinely brilliant moments amongst alas some cringe.
Millie Gibson is great.
I am looking forward to next weeks episode which I was not expecting to do. They were wise to drop two episodes as on reflection the first episode is a bit of a stinker, I do understand they had to make it as a kind of pilot introduction episode though its still a stinker.
What’s the retcon?
I must have missed something in the Jodie era as the Doctor in both episodes mentions The Timelords being obliterated. Must have been by the Master in Jodie's second season finale, I completely forgot about that terrible episode.
The second episode is much better if you ignore some cringe moments.
The show is feeling much better already. I’m sure there’ll be some naff episodes on the way but this is so much stronger than it was under the previous showrunner and Gatwa has the makings of a proper star.
Gatwa surprises me by making choices I don't expect, which is what I want in a Doctor. He's very very good in this ep.
It appears this seasons big bad is in plain site and has been throughout?
I was surprised to see
I do have issues with this season though there no point in me moaning about them, I just hope the overall story ends up being decent as I am intrigued and for the first time in years I am actually theorizing about the show.
https://shows.acast.com/into-the-tardis