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DOCTOR WHO S1 REVIEW 🤩

I wanted DOCTOR WHO to go on forever. I am so ready for more mysteries to solve and species to meet. I can’t wait for its return and what could possibly happen next. I will be ready with my whistle in hand, but until then, here’s my breakdown of the new season.

E1-2 

“I am excited to continue my journey with The Doctor once more wherever he lands his blue “phone booth.”  It should be a spectacular romp through time and space.”

E3 BOOM

DOCTOR WHO was sheer perfection as the story took viewers on an epic sci-fi emotional ride. The writers showcased how benign the phrase “thoughts and prayers” truly is when repeated over and over.

E4 73 YARDS

“DOCTOR WHO gave viewers a huge, mysterious, conundrum. It was sort of like BLACK MIRROR meets a fairy circle on the Welsh coast. The writing was intriguing, but alas, it kept me 73 YARDS away at all times.”

E5 DOT AND BUBBLE 

“DOCTOR WHO gave fans another extraordinary episode of sci-fi intrigue. It was a “FineTime” until it wasn’t while we chatted about “chap…chap…chapping” hands.” The writers sincerely did not want anyone to voice the alarming commands of “bubble off” and “turn off dot.”

E6 ROGUE 

“DOCTOR WHO is capturing my heart week after week. This recent ROGUE episode is spectacularly creative and heart-breaking. Cosplay is highlighted. BRIDGERTON fans should be ready for anything.”

E7 THE LEGEND OF RUBY SUNDAY

DOCTOR WHO defines its season with a huge two-part cliffhanger that concludes next week. My mouth is still open from all the shock and awe, and I am loving The Doctor’s answer when everyone is asking him what is going on. “I don’t know.”

E8 EMPIRE OF DEATH

DOCTOR WHO thrilled fans with an exciting, entertaining, and extremely bittersweet finale for their season. If “time is indeed memory, and memory is time, then this reviewer will remember the dust wave with all its aftermaths forever.

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It’s available on Disney+.

Esta Rosevear

Esta Rosevear has been a Theatre Arts teacher and director for 35+ years, published Children’s author of the Rebecca series, and is passionate about playing her violin, walking, gardening, and reading murder mysteries.

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