Doctor Who: The Tsuranga Conundrum review

The Tsuranga Conundrum is very engrossing episode, from the siege situation, to the ailing hero fighter pilot, to the companion relationships, to the pregnant man. While previous narratives have covered similar subject matter, The Tsuranga Conundrum had a very fresh take on it. The junkyard planet where the episode began was merely a plot device to … >

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The Doctor Who Fan Service Hot Line Week 4: Arachnids in the UK

Whatever we expected from Chris Chibnall’s vision of Doctor Who, I don’t think any of us were imagining riffs on Planet of the Spiders and Paradise Towers with that guy from Sex in the City not quite playing Donald Trump. Press 1 if you can’t quite believe how camp that episode wasn’t. Press 2 if you can’t quite believe that an episode of Doctor Who featuring a … >

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Doctor Who, Arachnids in the UK: new information and photos

New information has emerged about the fourth episode of Doctor Who Series 11, Arachnids in the UK. Information about Chris Noth’s Character, “brash”American millionaire Jack Robertson from TV & Satellite Week: His business practices come under suspicion when giant spiders overrun his brand-new luxury hotel on the outskirts of Sheffield, but he’s more worried about … >

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Doctor Who, Rosa: Who is G.F.B.?

Why does a 79th century criminal released Stormcage named Krasko carry an old battered leather suitcase full of temporal displacement equipment with the initials G.F.B.? One possible explanation is that Krasko is a descendent of the bus driver who called for Rosa Parks’ arrest for failure to surrender her seat on the bus he was … >

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