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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Doctor Who’ Season 2 Episode 1 – “The Robot Revolution”Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 1 quickly throws the new companion into space, but there are a few teething problems surfacing.
Veteran creature artists Stephen Love and Rob Strange share the rigors of having zero vision and taking tumbles while playing ...
Doctor Who couldn’t take on killer robots without talking about artificial intelligence and those who build it.
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Doctor Who ‘The Robot Revolution’ review: Meet Belinda ChandraThe start of any season of Doctor Who is important, doubly so when there’s a new co-star to introduce. “The Robot Revolution” has to get us to fall in love with Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu), ensnare ...
Doctor Who’s 15th season opener has been called “fun” yet “predictable” ahead of its highly-anticipated return.
The Doctor talking to Belinda in a secret bunker ... So, like a lot of other season openers, The Robot Revolution isn't going to go down as an amazing must-watch, but it does a good job of ...
And The Robot Revolution is fun – pleasingly silly in every sense of the word, and a high-energy opener to Ncuti Gatwa’s ...
Long-time viewers have come to expect ‘Doctor-lite’ stories to be among the best the show has to offer. “Lucky Day” was no ...
Test your Doctor Who knowledge and play the first of our weekly quizzes recapping each episode. How closely were you paying ...
The next installment of Doctor Who season 2 (or, for those who've been watching since its 2005 reboot, season 15) will make ...
The impact of the past two seasons’ big moments has been dampened by spoon-feeding the point almost every episode.
'The Well' is Doctor Who at its most claustrophobic. Dark and scary, fans will likely love this one for its slower pace and ...
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