Seen a few of these tonight so going to join in - here’s 5 things I loved about S12 of #doctorwho.
1. All of it.
2. Jodies Doctor is wonderful, joyful, silly, optimistic and smart. She is the Doctor we need in these dark times.
1. All of it.
2. Jodies Doctor is wonderful, joyful, silly, optimistic and smart. She is the Doctor we need in these dark times.
3. @sacha_dhawan was incredible as The Master. Maniacal, raving bitter charismatic and charming at the same time.
4. Those twists and surprises deserved to be kept secret until broadcast. Does anyone really want stuff like that spoiled in advance?!
4. Those twists and surprises deserved to be kept secret until broadcast. Does anyone really want stuff like that spoiled in advance?!
5. Ashad was a great creation and has an awesome design too. He was chilling, calculating and threatening but possessed just enough humanity to make him even more of a monster.
Ya know what, here’s more points...
Ya know what, here’s more points...
6. Orphan 55 is a brilliant base under siege ep. Ignore if you must the end despite its importance to the Doctors recent discovery about Gallifrey, but focus on the horrible Dregs and the clever plot twist and the exciting action.
7. Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror is superb. It’s fun and exciting, has a great guest performance, has a brilliant lead monster and soldiers, it builds to a really exciting team effort to save the day.
8. Segun Akinola creates music that blends the electro elements of Classic Who with the orchestral style of Nu. He also wrote “Doctor, The Doctor” which is a lush bit of funky string based Bond-inspired fun!
9. The Haunting of Villa Diodati is genuinely scary, filled with some horrible imagery and jump scares. It starts off fun, but descends into tense horror with an unexpected monster returning and a brilliant speech from 13 which shows just what the Doctor has on her shoulders.
10. Fugitive of the Judoon. What more need I say?
Fans: “Here’s a fun Judoon romp!”
Chibs: “Buckle up!”
Fans: “Here’s a fun Judoon romp!”
Chibs: “Buckle up!”