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Tag Archives: doctor who
#35 – Time Travel Part II: Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey
Time travel has used in many different ways by many different writers across history. In this episode, we take a whirlwind tour of ten common time travel tropes to see how they have contributed to the genre. Book recommendation: The Time … Continue reading
Posted in A Reader's History of Science Fiction
Tagged doctor who, stephen baxter, The Time Ships, time travel
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The Thirteenth Doctor: Jodie Whittaker
The BBC announced yesterday that next year, the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor (not including the War Doctor) of Doctor Who after Peter Capaldi leaves the show will be Jodie Whittaker, the first woman to headline the iconic series. I … Continue reading
Television Review: Doctor Who Series 10
Doctor Who’s tenth series has just concluded (the new Doctor Who, that is), and I would be remiss if I did not mark it with a review here. All in all, this was a pretty good season. It wasn’t the … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor who, Doctor Who Series 10
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How Many Seconds in Eternity?
There’s this wall of pure Azbantium. It’s 400 times harder than diamond and 20 feet thick. Once every few days*, the Doctor comes and punches it a few times. And when the Doctor punches his way all the way through … Continue reading
Posted in Science, TV Reviews, What If? Rejects
Tagged doctor who, Heaven Sent, How many seconds in eternity?, science of Doctor Who
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Theology and Doctor Who
“How many seconds in eternity?” So this post is a little bit TV review, a little bit analysis, a little bit religious commentary, and a little bit blog recommendation. It’s complicated…or wibbly-wobby-timey-whimey, you might say. But Doctor Who tends to … Continue reading
Posted in Religion, Science Fiction, TV Reviews
Tagged doctor who, eternity, peter capaldi, theology, whovian theology
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Doctor Who Returns with a Bang
Doctor Who kicked off its “9th” series this weekend with “The Magician’s Apprentice”. I have just four words to say about that. Out. Of. The. Park. This episode was epic–easily Peter Capaldi’s best performance as our favorite time-traveling alien and … Continue reading
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Tagged davros, doctor who, the magician's apprentice
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Television Review: Peter Capaldi as the Doctor
Doctor Who is one of the most successful science fiction franchises of all time, with (currently) 802 episodes to date spanning more than fifty years, three successful spin-off series, nearly 200 audio dramas, and what looks like several hundred … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor who, peter capaldi, twelfth doctor
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Confirmed! 9 lost episodes of Doctor Who recovered
Doctor Who is an excellent British science fiction show about the titular time traveling alien, which has enthralled audiences literally for generations with the help of (depending how you count them) 13 lead actors. It celebrates its 50th anniversary next … Continue reading
Posted in Current events, Fiction
Tagged doctor who, lost episodes, the enemy of the world, the web of fear
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