Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Volume 3.6
One companion leaves, another arrives, a famous villain makes their debut and a colleague goes off the deep end. Let’s go. The Green Death To start the episode off we have the conclusion… Continue reading
One companion leaves, another arrives, a famous villain makes their debut and a colleague goes off the deep end. Let’s go. The Green Death To start the episode off we have the conclusion… Continue reading
The Doctor intends to take Amy and Rory on a trip to Mexico to see the Day of the Dead festival but as expected misses the mark by a couple dozen decades and… Continue reading
Writer – David Benioff & D.B. Weiss. Director – Tim Van Patten You might not have my name, but you have my blood. After the utterly brilliant ending from the pilot episode things… Continue reading
Although the books having been moving of the shelves like something that sells really fast the odds are that you are more likely to be waiting for the TV show to come back… Continue reading
If you’ve been following my episodic installments reviewing the hefty back catalog of classic Doctor Who you may have noticed that it’s slowed down of late. This is solely due to the fact… Continue reading
Things were looking pretty bleak last week with The Doctor and the Ponds being dropped on a planet-wide dumping ground for bat-shit crazy Daleks. Awesome, yes, but not the brightest start to a… Continue reading
When I was a kid, Batman The Animated Series was a staple of my childhood afternoon entertainment. I think it was on at about four, just enough time for me to get home,… Continue reading
SPOILERS Episode 1 – Winter Is Coming. Writer – David Benioff & D.B. Weiss. Director – Tim Van Patten The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. When Game Of Thrones… Continue reading
It’s been a while since the 11th Doctor took flight through the time vortex with the new season being delayed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the show. This past week we’ve… Continue reading
If you’ve read my review of Batman Beyond (why haven’t you, go and do it) you’ll have noticed a familiar name in the title of this review. Zeta. The renegade synthoid, an infiltration… Continue reading