“Disney Who” Season 1 Review
Looking back across the landscape of the Fifteenth Doctor’s first season, we consider what we planned for, what we wished for, what we actually received, and what that leaves us feeling after nine episodes.
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Looking back across the landscape of the Fifteenth Doctor’s first season, we consider what we planned for, what we wished for, what we actually received, and what that leaves us feeling after nine episodes.
With the Universe succumbing to Sutekh’s horrific wrath, the Doctor must find a way to fight back while still grappling with Ruby’s mysterious parentage.
The many and varied mysteries of the Fifteeth Doctor’s first series are drawing together with an expected — yet unpredicted — classic twist.
The Doctor and Ruby cross paths with a brusque, brooding bounty hunter while contending with nefarious shapeshifters in Regency England.
The monsters are most definitely within the walls of Finetime as the Doctor and Ruby try to help from the other side of a display screen.
We’re joined by friends Ly and Nathan of Pixel Who to ponder what historical encounters the incoming Fifteenth Doctor might have that would be the most astounding, entertaining, or even explosive.
Composer and musician Jess Jurkovic joins us to discuss what that anachronistic music player in the console room might mean for the 15th Doctor’s upcoming series.
Will Doctor Who as a science fiction program shift firmly into science fantasy in the coming series? Drew Meyer of “Who and Company” joins us to discuss the implications.
The holiday season brings us the first official trailer for the 2023 specials, and it’s a lot to unpack. But unpack we will!
If Russell T Davies does create his theorized Disney-funded and distributed, Bad Wolf- and BBC-produced “Whoniverse”, what new shows might result?