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Doctor Who couldn’t take on killer robots without talking about artificial intelligence and those who build it.
As science fiction and fantasy shows move towards having more diverse and representative casting, we are also seeing it come under exhausting fire. Doctor Who 's welcome new addition Varada Sethu, who ...
Warning: contains spoilers for Doctor Who episode “The Robot Revolution ... from getting in or out except the Doctor, a last Dalek, the Dalek Emperor, the Cult of Skaro, Davros and his ...
In new episode "Lux", the Doctor and new companion Belinda Chandra travel to 1952 Miami, where an evil 'toon has literally ...
The impact of the past two seasons’ big moments has been dampened by spoon-feeding the point almost every episode.
Other TV shows may break the fourth wall by talking directly to the audience. Doctor Who just blew it to smithereens — and it's been a long time coming.
Picking up mere moments after “The Robot Revolution“, the Doctor ... in that it’s far easier to imagine a black Doctor thwarting an army of murderous Daleks than one white cop.
It’s gotten weird and wacky, which is Doctor Who at its best (Picture ... was a small moment that came across as unnatural. And in Robot Revolution we’re told that Al is an incel despite ...
Earth has a strong presence in Doctor Who, but what actually happened to the planet Earth in the world of the Doctor?
The villains include the Daleks, Cybermen, Raston Warrior Robot, Yeti, and The Master. It’s a little overcrowded but also a grand celebration of all things Doctor Who. Additionally, the story ...
"Dalek, Cybermen, Weeping Angels": The Doctor ... "Have you met Belinda Chandra yet?" In 'The Robot Revolution' the Doctor mentioned that a man had told him about Belinda. It would appear that ...