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TV Review – ‘The Power of the Doctor’ (Doctor Who)

SPOILERS ALERT!!!

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At the time of this review, I’m currently halfway writing my 60th anniversary special of ‘Doctor Who’ for 2023. Hopefully from watching ‘The Power of the Doctor’, I’ve gained inspiration in writing the rest of my 60th anniversary special. I hope to share details on it as well as its title soon on my blog. 🙂 Continue reading

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Quick TV Series Review – ‘Superman & Lois’ (Season 1)

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I’ve finished watching Season 1 of ‘Superman & Lois’ on BBC iPlayer! I’ve greatly enjoyed watching this series. Each of the 15 episodes in Season 1 has been compelling throughout, especially for a continuous story. It also depicts Superman in a manner that I’m so glad is well-defined and realised. Continue reading

Blu-ray Reviews – ‘Sherlock’

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Before we begin, I just want to give you a heads-up as to what you’re about to expect concerning these reviews I’m sharing today. These reviews are based on my personal experiences of a crime TV series I’ve watched on Blu-ray lately. They do not reflect other people’s opinions about ‘Sherlock’. 😐 Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Twice Upon A Time’

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This is the last episode of the Peter Capaldi era and the Steven Moffat era of ‘Doctor Who’. In this episode, which is the 2017 Christmas Special called ‘Twice Upon A Time’, Peter Capaldi’s Doctor meets up with David Bradley as the First Doctor, Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts and Mark Gatiss as the Captain. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘World Enough and Time’/’The Doctor Falls’

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Here we are on the season finale of Series 10 of ‘Doctor Who’. This is a two-parter and features Peter Capaldi’s Doctor, Pearl Mackie’s Bill and Matt Lucas’ Nardole up against Michelle Gomez’s Missy and John Simm’s Master along with the Mondasian Cybermen, ‘Age of Steel’ Cybermen and ‘Nightmare In Silver’ Cybermen. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Hell Bent’

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It’s the season finale of Series 9 and the last episode of the three-episode story arc in ‘Doctor Who’. It’s time for ‘Hell Bent’ and it features the Doctor’s return back to Gallifrey? But was the Doctor’s return to Gallifrey worthwhile? Did Clara really die? Is Ashildr the so-called hybrid? My review details the confusion I have. 😀 Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Heaven Sent’

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Today it’s the second episode of the three-episode finale of Series 9 in ‘Doctor Who’. This is ‘Heaven Sent’ and it’s probably the best episode ever written by Steven Moffat in the entirety of the Peter Capaldi era. Peter Capaldi’s Doctor is now alone without Clara and he has to work out how to get out of a trap he’s in. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Dark Water’/’Death In Heaven’

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It’s now time for the season finale of Series 8 in ‘Doctor Who’ and it’s a two-parter this time. This story features the epic conclusion to Peter Capladi’s first season as the Doctor. Clara’s boyfriend Danny gets killed; the Cybermen return to invade Earth and the Doctor has his first confrontation with Michelle Gomez as Missy. Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Marathon – ‘Into The Dalek’

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Series 8 of ‘Doctor Who’ continues with the second episode of the season, ‘Into The Dalek’. This is Peter Capaldi’s first encounter with a Dalek whom he names Rusty the Dalek. Both Capaldi’s Doctor and Clara get to literally venture inside the Dalek. This episode also introduces Samuel Anderson as Danny Pink. Continue reading