Doctor Who Social Club
A community for discussing all things Doctor Who.
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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 05-10 | DW 2x05 | "The Story & the Engine" |
| 05-17 | DW 2x06 | "The Interstellar Song Contest" |
| 05-24 | DW 2x07 | "Wish World" |
| 05-31 | DW 2x08 | "The Reality War" |
| TBA | TWB 1x01 | TBA |
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It's like an avant-garde version of Turn Left, with the concept taken so much further, it reaches the edge of the universe, loops around, and comes all the way back down to Earth.
Did the episode ever explain why everyone runs away in horror, quits their job, and starts avoiding Ruby when they talk to that old woman, including trained UNIT agents? Maybe we weren't meant to know.
I also found it amusing to think about how little happens in the prime timeline. The ultimate result of this entire alternate life is that Ruby has a weird, but brief, supernatural experience, the Doctor narrowly stops himself from breaking a fairy circle, and they both have a normal day in Wales.
I had nearly the exact same thought - a classic RTD "Doctor Lite" episode, but put together so much better than they were during his original run.
It's a complete mood piece, and I'm sure there are people who didn't connect with it, but I think they nailed it.
Yup. This new swerve into the supernatural means that the old days of half-assed "aliens did it" explanations are over, and we can probably expect more "it's inexplicable" endings. Again, that's probably not going to sit well with everyone.
I do wonder if there will be longer-term implications for Ruby's ongoing story arc - they did a good job of weaving the snow into the story without offering any suggestion of what it all means.