Concentrated Commentary on the Worlds of Doctor Who
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
In which your interlocutor admits that he wishes to hear less of a composer he loves. - A graphics whiz, Chip was not, when he shared this on social media years ago
After "The Church on Ruby Road," there should be no question that Ncuti Gatwa will master the role of The Doctor. However, we do need to address the fact that this is now a show with goblins and flying wooden ships....
Celebrating a regeneration, a retirement, and a renewal of the whole darn series. On to Christmas!
How do you make a special episode "special" when you only have two actors and a big spaceship? Russell T Davies has a pretty good answer.
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Brief opinions about Doctor Who, voiced by a typical face of the group (middle-aged, white man) but often with humility and curiosity. I am not invested in Doctor Who's narrative intricacies and continuity, but what I enjoyed most were the host's reflections on his own reactions to episodes, showing insight beyond mere encyclopaedic knowledge.
Chip, you are a treasure. You have some awesome insights that that I have never thought of. Just a quick note, I am an 11 Doctor girl, but I adore 10 as well, and I know you get grief for liking the End Of Time, but I love most of it. The Master is a little OTP, but other than that, there are some lovely and funny moments that shine through. Quotes like, “I think you look like giants”, and “Worst rescue ever” come to mind. I don’t care if there’s potions or whatever. I like to be entertained, a... more
2MTL hiatuses are best treated as somethings in the past. A yearning Doctor Who Nation needs you, Chip!
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Chip has never not had something unique and deeply insightful to say, contributing a little Doctor Who to your day.
Apple Podcasts | #85 | Poland/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #141 | New Zealand/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #146 | Israel/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #234 | Japan/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #240 | Norway/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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