Doctor Who Tardis Tea Pot, DR182

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Doctor Who Tardis Tea Pot, DR182

Doctor Who Tardis Tea Pot, DR182

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This was an incredible but unique story for The Cybermen that turns out to be a beautifully tragic story that shows the true tragedy of the silver giants. John Dorney has written another amazing story that completely understands what makes The Cybermen so unique and tragic. Everyone is on top form in this story, the production is stellar, the cast is incredible and honestly, it's by far one of the best Cyberman stories ever produced. 10/10

A clash of science vs magic; true to the era the story is set in, the Doctor is met with awe and suspicion as the locals believe him to be some kind of a wizard. This set was released last Doctor Who Day. Funny thing about "The Hunting Season" is that it's set in November 1936, and just yesterday I listened to "The Fall of the House of Pollard," which is also set in November 1936. I wonder what the days were and whether Charlotte could've met Nine had either of them gone the distance. Anyway, the Fleshkin made for an interesting threat. "The Curse of Lady MacBeth" is my least favorite of the set, but still pretty good. There's some nice humor when The Doctor jokes about home cinema now being a thing. Professor Jeremiah P. Kettlewell, ( PROSE: Doctor Who and the Giant Robot) often called simply J.P. Kettlewell, ( TV: Robot) was a human scientist and member of the Scientific Reform Society. Award winning star of stage and screen Jonathan Groff is set to appear in the new series of Doctor Who in a key role.An interesting blend of history and myth. Something of a The Shakespeare Code or The Witchfinders copy, Lizzie Hopley's contribution to the set is one of those fascinating mixes of real historical people and ancient myths/legends. Perhaps slightly overlong. I felt my interest and focus waning towards the end as the story seemed to go and on without a noticeable climax or satisfying end. A classic base under siege in a historical setting; take a Second Doctor base under siege story but drop it in an RTD era setting, and you have this story. Everyone is on fire in this release, Tolough is at his weakest with him being pushed around in a wheelchair for two episodes and The Doctor suffering from PTSD believing his friend to be dead whilst trying to resolve the ongoing situation which very well may not have a happy ending and that more destruction could lie in The Doctor's hands. Jonathan has also made his mark on Broadway, dazzling audiences with his famous performance as King George III in Hamilton, where he was nominated for not only a Tony Award, but also a Primetime Emmy Award for the live stage recording.

Showrunner, Russell T Davies says: “This is an incredible coup, and a great honour, to get such a huge star striding on to our set. So strap on your space boots, this is going to be a blast!”

A blue box to see the universe - Blue Cosmo

Il Dottore si trova a Berlino durante le riprese del film Metropolis, giusto per scoprire che il regista non intende usare una androide, ma un cyberman naufragato sulla Terra. Jonathan Groff (Chad Meyer) I am so thrilled to jump into the extraordinary mind of Russell T Davies and watch the incredible Ncuti Gatwa soar in this iconic role! — Jonathan Groff A first-degree burn, or a superficial burn, is relatively minor. It only damages part of the first layer of skin, called the epidermis. Curse of Lady Macbeth"- at this year's FedCon convention, Eccleston said at his panel that this was one of his favorite stories he had done for BF. Of course I was curious. Well, it sets the scene well, it is mysterious, has nice atmosphere, interesting characters and the pacing is good. The villain is not exactly the most original (how many aliens did we have so far that had fed on strong emotions?) but at least it is used well and effectively. History created through fiction. As some of the best historicals in the franchise's history, John Dorney cleverly uses this story to explain why the Machine Man is called that, even though it looks like a woman (and it makes perfect sense, honestly) as well as how Gustav Fröhlich came to land the leading part.

Tense, exciting, and sad. There are some well-written terrifying moments with the Cybermen that come alive better than I thought they could considering the format. And then there is the heartbreaking moment towards the end of the story.Neve McIntosh; mostly known for her equally memorable appearance as Madame Vastra in the TV show, McIntosh makes for an enjoyable one-off companion. The Ice Warriors are the original inhabitants of Mars, they are a noble warrior race who take pride in battle and glory. The latest appearance of this enemy was found on a Russian submarine during the cold war, when the formidable leader attempted to push the red button. Thankfully the Doctor and Clara were there to save the day. I also think the Doctor in here is more serious, less happy than in the previous 2 stories and transports well the seriousness of the situation as well as oncoming threat of what is coming to Berlin. So after two very enjoyable sets, I was looking forward to continuing on with The Ninth Doctor Adventures and seeing him at long last go up against The Cybermen!



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