Or, you know, the top seven Doctor Who specials over a seven-year period.
Or, you know, the top seven Doctor Who specials over a seven-year period.
One of the greatest episodes of Doctor Who. Of. All. Time.
A cliffhanger on par with The Shield and the greatest of television history.
Tapping into a primal human fear plus expert time manipulations equals a great first of a two-parter.
Unfortunately, for every bit of success on the character front the episode failed on the plotting.
A huge success and the best work Mark Gatiss has written for Doctor Who to date.
A beautifully flawed and constructed creation of genius if there ever was one.
The Doctor comes face to face with his leathery Hyde.
Just what the Doctor ordered: lighter fare and the good Doc passing himself off as an everyday bloke.
River sweeps us away.
The Doctor takes a house call.
“You don’t ever decide what I need to know!” – The Doctor
Doctor Who’s 2010 Christmas special is an uneven piece filled with brilliant ideas that just doesn’t quite make the grade on the emotion.
A solid episode, lots of tension, important to the series, but not terribly deep.
Congratulations go to Moffat on the method he used when dealing with the Doctor defeating the Angels.