Doctor Who Social Club
A community for discussing all things Doctor Who.
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Upcoming Episodes
Date | Episode | Title |
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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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Between "S TRIAD", the Susan Foreman references, the teases with Mrs Flood, and the shifting timeline of Ruby's birth, it feels like this episode was specifically referencing all the fan theories about this season in order to shoot them all down. Obviously these episodes were filmed a while before anyone could even make fan theories, but it seems that us Doctor Who fans are very predictable.
I dunno if the effect is the same for people who haven't been following the press for the whole season, but this felt like a masterclass in suspense-building for the finale. "Empire of Death" had better live up to all of its buildup.
Yeah, it really seems that Davies knew what he was doing when he laid out the bread crumbs for this one - far better than stuff like "bad wolf" back in the day.
I agree that it was pretty suspensful. Since not a lot actually happened in this one, full credit goes to the actors and to Murray Gold's score.
I look forward to a week's worth of Sutekh explainers.