If you've never seen the Peter Capaldi era of Doctor Who, or if you've been away for a while, now would be a great time to jump in. Let's take a look at some of the underrated moments from the Twelfth Doctor's tenure... When the Peter Capaldi era began in 2013, it was a seismic change. Not only was this an older Doctor, but he was less predictable; his behaviour became … [Read more...] about The hidden gems of the Peter Capaldi era
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Can you answer the toughest Doctor Who questions?
Brace yourself for some of the toughest Doctor Who questions in the Whoniverse. Is your brain ready for the canon-stretching pain? We previously wrote an article addressing some of the biggest unanswered questions in the Whoniverse, which you can read here if you're in the mood for some bonus head-scratching. This post is a sequel - another list of tough Doctor Who questions … [Read more...] about Can you answer the toughest Doctor Who questions?
Amy Pond: Why can’t the Doctor save her?
Yes, we're going there - even if the Doctor can't. What prevents the Time Lord from rescuing the stricken Amy Pond? The 2012 episode 'The Angels Take Manhattan' sent shockwaves through the Whoniverse. This was the very last adventure for Amy Pond - a popular companion who had travelled with the Doctor since 'The Eleventh Hour.' It was also the last to feature her husband, … [Read more...] about Amy Pond: Why can’t the Doctor save her?
Doctor Who: Ranking all of the Auton stories
Troll dolls. Killer dummies.The Autons have been causing chaos since the 1970s. Let's rank all of the Doctor's encounters with the dreaded "living plastic creatures..." 4) The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang - 7.1 million For this highly scientific analysis, we’ll be averaging out the viewing figures for each story, as they were told over multiple episodes. 2010’s 'The … [Read more...] about Doctor Who: Ranking all of the Auton stories
3 problems faced by Doctor Who showrunners
It's not easy being a Doctor Who showrunner! Let's look at some of the biggest challenges facing the holders of the TARDIS keys... 1) "It's not as good as it used to be!" It's no secret that every Doctor Who showrunner since the 1960s has had to deal with the complaint that the show "isn't as good as it used to be." A few years ago, someone on Twitter posted a … [Read more...] about 3 problems faced by Doctor Who showrunners





