Gallifrey One 32 in Review
After four days of con activity (and as many days recovery rest), we evaluate the challenges and successes of the 32nd installment of North America’s largest Whovian convention.
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After four days of con activity (and as many days recovery rest), we evaluate the challenges and successes of the 32nd installment of North America’s largest Whovian convention.
A simple game of laser tag turns out to be a recruitment program for a misled alien general. (Ain’t that always the way?)
As we take another grimacing look into the Black Guardian’s manipulation of Turlough, it’s Nyssa who leaves us concerned by the story’s end.
This week, we have a brief chat about what could — or should — get resolved or at the very least addressed before the reins are handed from CC’s hands to RTD’s.
It’s the tale of Medusa brought to 21st-century England, but with an alien twist and a phalanx of creepy nuns to boot.
Joined by friend Don Klees of Acorn Media, we revel in the time-manipulations and character performances of this Season 20 gem.
The first of Chris Chibnall’s finale trio of specials traps the Doctor, Yaz, and Dan in a self-storage center, all wrapped in a diminishing deadly time loop.
The zipper gets pulled back on an alien invasion that feels right at home in a youth sci-fi story that doesn’t try to take itself too seriously.
With a rattle and a hiss, and a pair of sweet crystal pendants, we return to Tegan’s ‘little problem’ with the Mara.
Joined by guest Kevin Burnard, we dutifully examine the must-stay, could-go, should-change aspects of the divisive final Chris Chibnall series.