![]() It’s an underwhelming reason, but it’s nice to get a quick glimpse of Catherine Tate’s much- missed Donna. The nature of the show is such that the Doctor has to be able to mess around with the timeline even when he knows he isn’t supposed to — having done it so many times before, it does lose its power a little, but it does successfully convey the immense weight of the power that rests on the Doctor’s shoulders. Yes, there are rules, but he’s really the only one who can enforce them — the rest of the Time Lords are missing and Missy’s attitude to rules is to see how many little pieces she can break them into. He has to be judge, jury and executioner — or not as the case may be — when all he’s ever wanted was to be the troublemaker. Capaldi is having a whale of a time and isn’t even trying to hide it. He wisecracks, technobabbles and emotes like the best of them, thankfully securing his place in the pantheon of Really Good Doctors. ![]() Now that he’s finally come into his own, having been poorly served by last season’s patchy writing, he’s up there with Baker, Pertwee and Eccleston (yes, I said it). Companion Piece. Clara’s badass competence might be the best thing about this season — no longer torn between the man she loves and the man she’s falling in love with, she’s learnt the cost of travelling with the Doctor and she’s going all in. She may refer to him as her hobby, but it’s telling that we haven’t seen her life on Earth since the opening episode. Having been at this game long enough to recognise the warning signs, the Doctor is reminding her that she, at least, isn’t immortal — but Clara in turn has been travelling long enough that she knows some things are worth dying for. Alas, pride always comes before a fall, and the show seems to be hinting that Clara will fall far and hard when her time comes. Her psychic abilities could have been more fully developed, but there’s something very fitting about saving the day — and ruining False Odin’s reputation — through storytelling, and the last close- up of her face as the world burned around her was chilling. Quotable . Trust me, it’s unbearable. I bet that means something, it sounds great. The Doctor and Me then use the med pack the Doctor gave to Me in the previous episode. 9 'a very strong season of Doctor Who. Sally Sparrow receives a cryptic message from the Doctor about a mysterious new enemy species that is after the TARDIS. Doctor Who Season 9 Finale: An Emotional Journey Told the Long. As big and momentous as the return of Gallifrey and the Time Lords could have been, . Doctor Who Season 9 Episode 11 Review: Heaven Sent. The season finale, Doctor Who Season 9 Episode 12, 'Hell Bent,' will air on December 5. Which makes sense, given the life expectancy at the time — better get the teenage angst in early, just in case. Questions (That Aren’t the Oldest Question)Is that it for the sonic sunglasses? While many fans have hated them, they did give Capaldi that extra edge of self- parodying cool that fits in very well with his characterization this season. Missy spoke ominously about . ![]() ![]() Season 9 is too ordinary a title for the year Doctor Who just had. Review: 'Doctor Who' Season 9 Episode 11, 'Heaven Sent': Groundhog Doctor. The Doctor May 12, 2016 4:14 pm The hybrid is 'me'(aschilda). News & Interviews for Doctor Who: Season 9. Star Wars: Episode VII . Doctor Who Season Nine has upped the stakes. Will she be this season’s Big Bad, or just a reminder that the Doctor can sometimes get it catastrophically wrong? This is the second time this season that Clara has implied she might not be entirely heterosexual, first snogging Jane Austen and now offering to fight the Doctor for Ashildre. Is this our first canonically queer companion? Grade: A++READ MORE: . Davies on the Importance of Global Television. Doctor Who Season 9 Episode 1. Review & After Show . In this episode hosts Yael Tygiel, Zach Wilson, and Tauri Miller discuss episode 1. Doctor Who is a British science- fiction television programme produced by the BBC between 1. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time- travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs. The show is a significant part of British popular culture, and elsewhere it has become a cult television favourite. The show has influenced generations of British television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series. The programme originally ran from 1. After an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1. Russell T Davies who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival, produced in- house by BBC Wales in Cardiff. The first series of the 2. Christopher Eccleston in the title role, was produced by the BBC. Series two and three had some development money contributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which was credited as a co- producer. Doctor Who also spawned spin- offs in multiple media, including Torchwood (2. There also have been many spoofs and cultural references of the character in other media. Follow us on http: //www. Twitter. com/After.
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