
Tai Gooden
Features Editor at @nerdist. Freelance writer. Doctor Who devotee. Pilates hottie. Michonne stan. E: [email protected] [email protected].
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5 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Tai Gooden
The Doctor once said, “We’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” And when it comes to a life full of stories to tell, this character has more than any living being in the Whoniverse. The concept of storytelling and its power take on a new meaning in Doctor Who’s “The Story & The Engine,” which takes us through a little previous incarnation trip through the Doctor’s past. We see many of his previous faces onscreen, but we get a surprise cameo from Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor.
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5 days ago |
nerdist.com | Tai Gooden
The Doctor once said, “We’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” And when it comes to a life full of stories to tell, this character has more than any living being in the Whoniverse. The concept of storytelling and its power take on a new meaning in Doctor Who’s “The Story & The Engine,” which takes us through a little previous incarnation trip through the Doctor’s past. We see many of his previous faces onscreen, but we get a surprise cameo from Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Tai Gooden
The Doctor once said, “We’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” And when it comes to a life full of stories to tell, this character has more than any living being in the Whoniverse. The concept of storytelling and its power take on a new meaning in Doctor Who’s “The Story & The Engine,” which takes us through a little previous incarnation trip through the Doctor’s past. We see many of his previous faces onscreen, but we get a surprise cameo from Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor.
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6 days ago |
yardbarker.com | Tai Gooden
The Boys season four left its supe-filled world in quite a scary place. Most of the Boys are in captivity, Homelander is basically the POTUS, Soldier Boy is set to return, and the US is under martial law with bad supes controlling everything. Oh, and we assume that Ashley is some monstrous being running around. This all sets up a thrilling fifth and final season for the show.
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6 days ago |
nerdist.com | Tai Gooden
Ted may be an adorable looking bear, but he’s anything but family friendly. Seth MacFarlane’s foul-mouthed creation has his own franchise, complete with two films and a live-action prequel TV series. And apparently things are going super well because we are getting Ted: The Animated Series on Peacock. According to Deadline, MacFarlane will continue to voice Ted and executive produce all the episodes.
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