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I love you. Get out!

I d like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it s spread its wings. —Second Doctor, shortly after beginning to exist (1966) They re restarting NuWho I told you so. When Russell T. Davies was announced as returning showrunner in 2021, it only made sense that his role was to echo what he Continue reading I love you. Get out!

The Children of Fenric

War makes people into puppets. Figures whose worth is in the space they take up, the orders they follow, interchangeably. They are a resource spent as simple flesh; the damage to their unique lives and minds is just an inefficient transfer of energy in the relocation of the flesh marionettes. One of the biggest obstacles Continue reading The Children of Fenric

Nall Gone

This little island we live on is an endless exercise in the elevation of emptiness. For example, the class of people who get to decide what happens to us all and whose best mates usually decide how it should be reported, mediated, commentated, processed are a squalid collection of vacuous failures. Animated by Continue reading Nall Gone

Space over kids

October 2022 a short sequel to 2019 s post on Kill The Moon. Second-hand space shuttle, third-hand astronauts. It was in a museum. They d cut the back off it so kids could ride in it. We d stopped going into space. Nobody cared. At one point the Doctor flippantly makes, by any metric, a poor argument Continue reading Space over kids

Did Witch’s Familiar really ruin the Daleks?

Back on my Dalek bullshit again This discourse refuses to die, so we need to get the heart of it. During The Witch s Familiar, Missy neutralises a Dalek patrolling the sewers, then wires Clara into its casing as the new operator. As both a demonstration and twisted experiment, she commands Clara to say some seemingly Continue reading Did Witch s Familiar really ruin the Daleks?

Thassion of the Chris

On the last-minute martyring of fandom s favourite Chibnall Who couple. Thasmin was the soul of Chib Who. For better or worse. In the absence of rich potential directions for any of its characters, a romantic attachment between the thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan (who was always at a remove from the Graham-Ryan drama of Series Continue reading Thassion of the Chris

Bent Sent

On resolving the schism within the Capaldi era s most famous duology. The bends Hell Bent offers us a new account of what happened one episode prior, in Heaven Sent. Not only do we learn that the Doctor was punching his way out of the confession dial for a couple billion years longer than we previously Continue reading Bent Sent

Show Pieces

What's the Flux? The name suggests continual change, warping into the unexpected and unpredictable. In practice, we see that what it actually does (most of the time) is reduce stuff to particles.

Reversion to draft?

In which I make a damning, obsequious climb-down from all my earlier rhetoric about NuWho being dead in light of the exciting, somewhat surreal new showrunner appointment well, not exactly. Because the possibility of someone interesting taking over the show always existed. The issue is really that whoever they are, they d sort of need to start Continue reading Reversion to draft?

Ryan’s exit almost meant something

There are many things you could call Ryan Sinclair s departure from the TARDIS, but unforeshadowed is not one of them. At the very least, one scene in Series 12 s Can You Hear Me? the episode which took a crack at giving all three members of the Fam a bit more interiority (albeit about a Continue reading Ryan s exit almost meant something