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As seen in the latest era of Doctor Who, actor Ncuti Gatwa has taken over as the Fifteenth Doctor—a time-traveling alien ...
The TARDIS' landing spots in Doctor Who season 15 so far have been a little too convenient for me to believe as coincidences, ...
Warning: contains spoilers for Doctor Who episode “The Robot Revolution”. Oh, the infinite promise of the TARDIS. That little blue box can take you through all of time and space, everything ...
Have you ever wondered what it is like to have a chill day in the TARDIS? I surely have. We rarely get to see the Doctor and his companions simply vibe it out in one of infinite rooms in our favor ...
She’s reeling from the bad things she saw in the TARDIS yet missing the Doctor’s companionship. Unfortunately, things get much worse for her by the end of it. She meets Conrad, a podcaster who ...
The TARDIS’ iconic Cloister Bells have rung quite a few times in Doctor Who. The Cloister Bells, in the Doctor’s TARDIS specifically, have appeared in some of the greatest Doctor Who stories ...
It’s not exactly the first time Doctor Who has had to account for an actor cast in multiple roles, and it does add just enough narrative gravity to Belinda’s TARDIS debut. Better still ...
With The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu), the Tardis is now populated entirely by people of colour for the first time. “Chemistry was inbuilt with us,” Gatwa says.
What happens to the misfits and oddballs who don’t get to travel in the TARDIS? What if the Doctor died and never had the chance to change the companion’s life? How might a companion deal with ...
And while there were some definite highlights, Doctor Who‘s broad refocusing and the season’s particular mystery around its latest addition to team TARDIS, Ruby Sunday, wasn’t without its ...
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 ...
this week’s Doctor Who is a meticulously crafted descent into a retro-tinged nightmare, where daring storytelling collides with a pervasive, unsettling atmosphere. The TARDIS doesn't arrive in ...