Doctor Who – Lux ending explained: How did the Doctor defeat Mr Ring-a-Ding?
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Doctor Who ‘Lux’ review: Hope can change the world
Spoilers for “Lux.” It’s an interesting time to be a long-running science fantasy media property in the streaming TV age. Star Trek is in the grip of an existential crisis as it (wrongly) fears it’s too old-aged to be relevant. Star Wars became a battlefield in the culture war and, to duck all future bad faith criticism, gave us The Rise of Skywalker. And then there’s Doctor Who, which is somehow managing to plough a 62-year furrow and still fil…
Doctor Who – Lux ending explained: How did the Doctor defeat Mr Ring-a-Ding?
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Doctor Who episode Lux. Beware – with new Doctor Who episode Lux comes a new addition to the Pantheon of Gods! In the latest episode, the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and new companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) travelled back to 1950s Miami in an attempt to take the long way round back to 24th May 2025. But, when they encounter a deserted cinema with 15 people missing, and a menacing cartoon character come to life…
DOCTOR WHO: Lux - Tom + Lorenzo
“Really? Just ‘The Doctor?’ Always?” “Yeah.” “Ridiculous.” And with that hilarious exchange, we bid a sad goodbye to salty Belinda, who started this episode snorting and rolling her eyes because she was entirely unsure of The Doctor’s intentions and competence (for good reason) and ended it weeping about how much she trusted him and how sorry she was to have ever doubted him. What a shame that we’re already at this point with this character. Her…
Doctor Who: Lux - Review: Who Framed Doctor Who?
NOTE: There are many speculating “leaks” ahead of the first episode floating around online – they will not be discussed in this review unless they have happened in the show already. If you want to talk about the leaks for future episodes, please use spoilers. And we’re back with traditional Doctor Who after the series premiere – The Doctor and Belinda arrive in the 1950s outside an old cinema where several people have just gone missing. Instead …
Tripwire’s Man In Los Angeles Reviews Doctor Who Season Two: Episode Two Lux
Jumping Between Two Different Realities Tripwire’s man in Los Angeles Robert Cave takes a look at Doctor Who Season Two’s debut episode The Robot Revolution… Season 2 episode 2 Lux Written by Russell T Davies Director Amada Brotchie Wow. That was fun! Such a singular episode! Animation, breaking the fourth wall, metafiction, autocriticism, spectacle and all of it coalescing into a single story the likes of which we genuinely haven’t seen before …
Doctor Who ‘Lux’ review: Hope can change the world - WorldNL Magazine
Spoilers for “Lux.”It’s an interesting time to be a long-running science fantasy media property in the streaming TV age. Star Trek is in the grip of an existential crisis as it (wrongly) fears it’s too old-aged to be relevant. Star Wars became a battlefield in the culture war and, to duck all future bad faith criticism, gave us The Rise of Skywalker. And then there’s Doctor Who, which is somehow managing to plough a 62-year furrow and still fill…
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