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1 day ago |
screenrant.com | Jack Walters
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Doctor Whoseason 15 has already taken some major swings with its bold, ambitious storytelling, most notably in the second episode, “Lux”, where the Doctor learns that his entire life is merely a television show. It’s a huge moment in the Doctor’s story, and it continues this trend of Doctor Who breaking the fourth wall and pushing boundaries that the show hasn’t crossed before. It’s a stylistic choice that’s been met with mixed...
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1 day ago |
screenrant.com | Jack Walters
Published 11 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Warning: Spoilers for Doctor Who season 15, episode 2 The fifteenth season of Doctor Who is off to a great start with “The Robot Revolution” and “Lux”, two of the show’s most inventive and boundary-pushing episodes in a long while. The former saw the Doctor’s new companion Belinda Chandra whisked away to involuntarily lead an army of deadly robots, while the latter took the pair to 1950s Miami, where they...
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1 day ago |
screenrant.com | Jack Walters
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom image by Yeider Chacon The most recent seasons of Doctor Whohave been fairly polarizing among long-time fans of the show, but there’s plenty of ambitious and creative storytelling in these recent episodes that deserves more credit. Showrunner Russell T. Davies has managed to breathe new life into this classic sci-fi series, returning to its roots with some grounded, character-driven stories that reminded audiences why Doctor...
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2 days ago |
screenrant.com | Jack Walters
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your ScreenRant account Custom image by Yeider Chacon Doctor Who season 15is off to a strong start with two of the show’s most creative episodes, “The Robot Revolution” and “Lux”, kicking off Ncuti Gatwa’s second outing on the show. In tandem with these new, original adventures, Doctor Who has also touched on several returning mysteries from the previous season - the most obvious being the secret behind Mrs. Flood’s true identity. So far, the character has...
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3 days ago |
loudandclearreviews.com | Jack Walters
Black Mirror season 7 is one of the show’s most creative and ambitious in a long time, held back by only a couple of underwhelming stories. Showrunner: Charlie BrookerDirectors: Toby Haynes, Haolu Wang, David Slade, Ally Pankiw, Chris Barrett & Luke TaylorGenre: Sci-Fi, Dystopian, Mystery, Psychological ThrillerNumber of Episodes: 6Release Date: April 10, 2025Where to Watch: Globally on NetflixOver the years, Netflix’s Black Mirror has been a project filled with highs and lows.
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