Survivors of the Flux
We’re five out of six installments into Doctor Who: Flux, and we have answers to some things! But they come with twice as many new questions.
A Positive Podcast About Doctor Who
We’re five out of six installments into Doctor Who: Flux, and we have answers to some things! But they come with twice as many new questions.
In this fourth chapter of the Doctor Who: Flux series, we ask: is a creepy story with intense scenes, great performances and a cliffhanger ending enough to forgive the fact that we still have no answers?
Sucked out of quiet contemplation about the Flux conflict, we’re bounced around the collective timestreams and memories of Dan, Yaz, Vinder, and the Doctor herself…but what can we trust of what we see?
The mysterious Flux has scattered our trio just at the moment when Sontarans seem to have reappeared in Earth’s past and present timelines. The time for potato humor…is over.
With more pieces in play than a D&D tournament arena, Series 13 crashes in with a frenetic first episode that brings new adversaries, new friends, new conflicts, and new locations.
This week, we look at the methods by which past companions have taken their leave, and the impact those departures have had on us as devoted viewers.
Yes, it’s Adam Mitchell, but that still doesn’t mean we can’t find a lot to enjoy in our first visit to Satellite 5 in the Ninth Doctor’s glorious season.
Using the classic role-playing-game grid of good-to-evil, lawful-to-chaotic, we see how Doctor Who characters past and present align themselves…or fail to be so defined.
If you had just one shot (daresay, one opportunity) to catch the attention of a new viewer with a single episode of Doctor Who based only on their preferred TV genre…could you name it?
After ten months of waiting, we dip back into the daily doings of the three isolated companions to see how they’ve fared with their ten months away from the Doctor. We have an answer to the frenetic final moments of Series 12, and all four of us are quite satisfied with the outcome, albeit very, very bittersweet.