“The Robot Revolution” kicks off Doctor Who’s second season (which is also the 15th of the revived era, and 41st of the series overall) with all the subtlety of a glitter cannon. It’s loud, bright, ...
Um, the Doctor shorted out all the power in a hospital. How many life support machines suddenly got shut off? Did you really think that was funny, Rusty? And why would the sonic screwdriver short out ...
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Doctor Who review: "The Robot Revolution" is a fun introduction to new companion Belinda Chandra
There’s a lot to unpack with “The Robot Revolution". Like many previous season openers, it has to do more than simply tell another Doctor Who adventure. It also has to establish someone or something ...
The 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 season 2 episode 1 ('The Robot Revolution') spoilers follow. Doctor Who is back and, while the first episode introduces us to the fifteenth Doctor's (Ncuti Gatwa) likeable new companion ...
'The Robot Revolution' welcomes us to Varada Sethu's skeptical new companion, Belinda Chandra—and offers us an interesting hook as to why a companion who wants to go home can't. Doctor Who has ...
If there is one criticism I could level against half of the episodes of Doctor Who I've ever watched, it's "this could've done with more time". I'm not saying every episode needs to be a two-parter or ...
For a show that clings to a six-decade-old premise — it's about the Doctor, an alien time traveler who can regenerate their body before death, the TARDIS, a time-and-space machine that's bigger on the ...
“The Robot Revolution” kicks Doctor Who season two off with a story full of adventure, tense moments, a dash of heartbreak, and, well, robots. It starts off by taking us to the past to meet Belinda ...
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