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I have only a few quibbles, couple moments where RTD seems to forget how the world he created works.
Do love that he basically remade 'Paradise Towers'.

and Ncuti was back to one of his older outfits.
RTD must have seen my reviews.
Not sure what to think.
The whole thing about total reliance on social media to function is a bit on the nose. However, we have real world examples of how people who live totally online tend to be disconnected to reality and lack a certain amount of empathy for others. After all, those people are just digital pixels to them.
My niece asked if this was a shot across the bow at AI. Maybe?
I felt bad for the star who the MC sacrificed without any sense of regret after he helped her to escape. It's not often I really dislike a DW MC like her and feel that she and her fellow "friends" deserve what they get.
In this case the Doctor "losing" the MC felt odd and weird. Not happy. The ending felt unfinished.
Why did he and Ruby choose this particular character?
What are the slug-like creatures?
What do those creatures get from eating the humanoids? Surely, their prey is a limited resource?
RE: the Doctor's outfit - I heard the costumer for the show and Ncuti Gatwa worked together on the assortment of costumes to represent different areas of the UK.
The whole thing about total reliance on social media to function is a bit on the nose. However, we have real world examples of how people who live totally online tend to be disconnected to reality and lack a certain amount of empathy for others. After all, those people are just digital pixels to them.
My niece asked if this was a shot across the bow at AI. Maybe?
I felt bad for the star who the MC sacrificed without any sense of regret after he helped her to escape. It's not often I really dislike a DW MC like her and feel that she and her fellow "friends" deserve what they get.
In this case the Doctor "losing" the MC felt odd and weird. Not happy. The ending felt unfinished.
Why did he and Ruby choose this particular character?
What are the slug-like creatures?
What do those creatures get from eating the humanoids? Surely, their prey is a limited resource?
RE: the Doctor's outfit - I heard the costumer for the show and Ncuti Gatwa worked together on the assortment of costumes to represent different areas of the UK.


I like this world and what it tried to do.
Would love to see a return to this future someday.
The reveal of the evil plan is actually the weakest part of the story for me.
I liked the monsters, but once they and their 'boss' were explained, it was incredibly dumb and I was glad we rushed past it.
This may be tied with Devil's chord for favorite episode so far.
Though Bridgerton with aliens has a lot of potential.


Probably one of the best episodes of the season.
I have almost no grumbles about this one.

Talking like that'll get you eaten by a giant space slug,
Be Careful, we just got you back and healthy.
Rick wrote: "But, like, the characters were soooo, you know, annoying. For sure. Like, am I, you know, right?"
Remember to smile and talk in a bright tone and ignore any dangers around you.
But, yes, we don't want you eaten by a space slug. >shudders<
Remember to smile and talk in a bright tone and ignore any dangers around you.
But, yes, we don't want you eaten by a space slug. >shudders<
Rick wrote: "Oh for sure right you know but like what is a Space slug cuz like I don’t know"
Dude, you are so, like, lost in a fog. Whoa. Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K...
Dude, you are so, like, lost in a fog. Whoa. Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K...

'How do we know they're really us?"
"What number am I thinking of...?'
"69!"
"Whoa, it is us!"

You might want to just peek through the bubble, to your right.
It's probably nothing, but it couldn't hurt to check...


I feel like this will have rewatchability even knowing the twist, both to see the threads there and because I think this is one of the better bits of world building in recent Who.
Don't love the racism obviously, but this perpetually plugged in society feels like the kind of commentary sci-fi that showed up in the McCoy era, like Paradise Towers.

I just cringed this time, knowing how it was going to destroy The Doctor.
It is extremely effective.
But even though the film The Power of One is excellent, I can’t bring myself to rewatch it. And even though Schindler’s List is, in my opinion, one of the finest films ever made, I can only bring myself to watch it every five years or so.

I just cringed this time, knowing how it was going to destroy The Doctor.
It is extremely effective.
But even though the film The Power of One is excellent, I can’t bring ..."
Yeah, there are a couple movies where I've gone 'I'm glad I've watched. I get why it's a big deal, but I'm never watching it again.'
Oh man! That was a good one! My favorite so far, I think. I’m still in shock. 🙀