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Spoilers for “Lucky Day.” When the writers for this season of Doctor Who were announced, one name in the roster put me ...
Every show has a choice to make when it comes to interpreting real-world politics, and our Doctor Who Lucky Day Review will ...
Lucky Day tackles the modern misinformation crisis in grand fashion, but doesn't make the most of its characters.
Pete McTighe is the go-to writer for stories about what Doctor Who companions get up to after they leave the TARDIS. Who can ...
One of the great things about a time travel show is that Doctor Who can jump around in time and space. "Lucky Day" does this ...
Let's do a deep dive into Doctor Who S02E04: "Lucky Day" and the trap Russell T. Davies set for us to lure us into a dark, ...
The fourth episode of the latest season of Doctor Who aired last night (Saturday 3rd May) on BBC One at 7:10pm and has ...
What becomes of a companion when they leave the TARDIS? It's a question that Doctor Who, at least on TV, has touched on ...
You saw her look out the window in Joy to The World written by Steven Moffat, and I think she is waiting for the Doctor.
The new episode centres around Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday and her new boyfriend Conrad, played by Jonah Hauer-King.
Doctor Who S02E04: "Lucky Day" may look like RTD playing his "greatest hits," but that's merely a front for when the big ...
Lucky Day” tackles online paranoia and everyday radicalisation with a pulpy, snappy energy and a darkly funny twist.
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