Doctor Who Reviews
Doctor Who Review: A Song in Trenzalore
Well, they sure tricked us all with the title of this episode, didn't they? We didn't learn "The Name of the Doctor," but with the return of the much belov...
Doctor Who Review: Space Brats
"Nightmare in Silver" was a bit of a nightmare in any color, really. My expectations were definitely higher for this Neil Gaiman penned episode, but it see...
Doctor Who Review: But Clara's NOT Dead...
Well that certainly wasn't the image I expected to see in the optogram in the opening scene of "The Crimson Horror" - how about you? Even Madame Vastra sai...
Doctor Who Review: So that's Who...
We were treated to another super fun episode of Doctor Who in "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS" and got to see, no surprise here, the center ...
Doctor Who Review: Always
They are really trying to pile on the mystery within the stories of Doctor Who Season 7 and "Hide" was no exception. It was a really fun ride if you're a f...
Doctor Who Review: Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
I should have known straight away "Cold War" took place in the 80s, given the name of the episode, but even when The Doctor whipped out his Elvis sunglasse...
Doctor Who Review: The Most Important Leaf In Human History
Clara got her official induction into the world of The Doctor in "Rings of Akhaten" with a trip to an alien world. It was magical and fun and reminded me a...
Doctor Who Review: Trapped Like Flies in The World Wide Web
"The Bells of St. John" are ringing in Cumbria 1207, and Clara is phoning The Doctor to discover where the Internet might be. The Doctor didn't recognize h...
Doctor Who Review: Winter Is Coming
There are some really great things happening in Doctor Who Season 7, and the addition of Clara Oswin Oswald could turn out to be one of the most monumental...
Doctor Who Review: Amelia's Last Farewell
After having spent the day next to statues the likes of those naughty baby angels and their adult friends, the goings on in "The Angels Take Manhattan...



