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wearethemutants.com
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| | | | | Sitting here in 2019, I can confidently tell you where I was at 7pm on most weeknights between the years 1981 and 1986. I was sat in front of our living room TV, watching the adventures of the Doctor on my local PBS station... | |
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mycomicrelief.wordpress.com
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| | | | | AHHHHHHHHHHHH, YES. I thought Doctor Who (S2E2 (or S15E2 (or S41E2 if we wanna get crazy)))) was absolutely brilliant! It had all sorts of goofy fun but it also invited the audience into a powerful and potentially important conversation...should we decide to take part. I am LOVING Ncuti Gatwa and Varada Sethu together! I still... | |
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www.eruditorumpress.com
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| | | | | Well it's nice that Gatwa gets a perfect episode. He'd not really had one yet, save perhaps Dot and Bubble. But here we've got one that it's legitimately hard to see getting unseated as my season favorite. More to the point, we've got one you can just unapologetically hand to your lapsed fan friend | |
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tombrevoort.com
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| | | The revival series of DOCTOR WHO has been around now for close to two decades, and has produced any number of wonderful and thrilling episodes. It improves upon the formula of the original 1963-1989 series (while studiously maintaining a tangible connection with it) by putting its greatest emphasis on emotionalism. DOCTOR WHO, the modern version,... | ||