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Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder
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Farther than ever before...
The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of adventure. To escape, they must face the most desperate fight of their lives, with the fate of the universe at stake.
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Doctor Who : Aux confins de l'univers
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filler and campy cgi effects… doctor who is so back!
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did you know that there were actually no VFX used in this episode? yeah, david tennant and catherine tate can just do that apparently
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RTD to Moffat: I see your Heaven Sent, and raise you Midnight 2.0.
RTD tries to do Midnight/The Waters of Mars mixed with a healthy dose of Event Horizon, The Thing, and...Spy Kids? The result is exactly as you'd expect. Fun, exciting, harmless, and not at all the 60th anniversary special it honestly should be. But it's good to have some great Doctor Who TV on screen again so who am I to complain? Best Dr. Who content in over six years. It's great to feel something again.
R.I.P. Bernard Cribbins ❤ Many know him as the loveable Wilfred Mott, who enchanted many of our lives in the late 2000s as Donna Noble's beloved grandfather. But his Doctor Who legacy…
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well technically we got our multi-doctor story
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wilf and the doctor reuniting….. i need a cigarette
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Midnight 2.0 meets Event Horizon.
-OK, so Ncuti wasn't in it nor any other past Doctors or companions. This will most likely annoy several people wanting to have a typical anniversary story with people like Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi and Susan possibly appearing, but ... you know what, I don't care about any of that after having seen this because this was incredible. The best thing RTD has written specifically for Who without co-writing since the double-whammy of Midnight/Turn Left, certainly the one that delves into hard sci-fi the most out of any script he's done (I know there's episodes like The Long Game and the New Earth trilogy but…
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freaky uncanny valley cgi, yeah that’s the good shit
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wilf’s reaction to seeing the doctor & the doctor’s reaction to seeing wilf again 😭😭😭😭
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Is that it?
Tobe Hooper would be proud.
Wild Blue Yonder was the one we knew the least about going in and holy fuck did that pay off for Russell because this got very fucked up very fast. Next to no guest cast other than the core TARDIS team? Check. Isolated location? Check. Going into full on horror mode? Absolutely yes!
Wild Blue Yonder takes a multitude of inspiration from many classic films, be it The Thing, The Exorcist and even Event Horizon, combining them into a metric mindfuck of a story that really highlights why this Doctor Who at it's best.
Tom Kingsley's direction is masterful, Murray Gold's score is phenomenally atmospheric and genuinely unnerving and the acting with…
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
donna is the impostor I saw her vent
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if the doctor didn't notice those extra 0.06 millimetres this would've been THE most fucked up episode of doctor who of all time
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I can't believe they brought back Kandyman