War of the Sontarans
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.
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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.
A proper (and we use that term with precision) teaser trailer for Doctor Who’s rapidly approaching Series 13 is here, and there’s a lot to unpack from a pallet of tiny 1.5-second boxes.
So it looks as though we’re getting Series 13 in the Fall of 2021 as promised after all (and just barely), as we’re told that Halloween 2021 will mark the first episode of eight.
Making headlines with more supposition than surprise, we take apart this past week’s announcement that Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker will be exiting Doctor Who in 2022 after no less than three special feature broadcasts.
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.
As a little bonus episode for our younger listeners, Keir is joined in the GPR studios by a 3-year old book critic to review the newest kids’ book publication from Pop Classics & Quirk Books.
Diving in with more unanswered questions than we thought was physically safe to carry, we throw caution to the wind and absorb the finale of the twelfth modern season.
Bracing ourselves for a tumbling, screeching, the-brakes-are-out ride into the final story arc of the season, we’re given even more questions to add to the existing pile, with little time left for answers.
It may not be technically adjoined to the finale two-parter to follow, but this Thirteenth Doctor ‘ghost story’ has so much to offer in terms of immediate enjoyment and future consideration, it feels like more than the forty-nine minute runtime could realistically contain.