"Empire of Death" answers some of Doctor Who 's big questions, but mostly struggles to provide an answer to an altogether bigger question it puts to itself.
Now that "Empire of Death" is out there, how did the Ncuti Gatwa-led season fare for you, the audience?
The latest season is putting Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's 15th Doctor and Ruby right into adventure—but at the cost of the show's quieter moments in between.
"Rogue" sees the Doctor and Ruby go Bridgerton , and even a little bit "Girl in the Fireplace," for a month-appropriate high-camp adventure.
Tales of the TARDIS will return just before Doctor Who 's current season ends... which raises some intriguing questions about just who the big bad really is.
Doctor Who 's latest episode, "Dot and Bubble," is tough to talk about, and not always for the intended reasons of its allegorical underpinnings.
After an introduction at Christmas, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's first trips in the TARDIS are fun, fresh, and buzzing with energy.
Gatwa's debut season is looking more and more like an exciting adventure to dive into.
Doctor Who 's former showrunner and head writer has penned an episode for Ncuti Gatwa's first season as the Fifteenth Doctor.
Come Season 15, the new Doctor will have a new Companion he'll be traveling through time with.
The actor, who has spent 18 years slowly opening up about his time on Doctor Who , is now, at the very least, incredibly clear about what he'd need to return.
"The Giggle" climaxed Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary with camp, heart, and healing—a fitting treat for a Time Lord's special milestone.
"Wild Blue Yonder," the second Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, was kept secret before broadcast—a move Davies thinks had "an unfortunate effect."
"Wild Blue Yonder" is creepy and human in all the ways the show should be—anchored in 2 incredible performances. Or is that 4?
"Wild Blue Yonder," the next Doctor Who 60th Anniversary special, is the one we know the least about—and that's leading fans to speculate truly wild theories.
Early ratings numbers for "The Star Beast" are down from Doctor Who 's highest highs, but still record-breaking in the changed landscape of live television.
Russell T. Davies' triumphant return to Doctor Who in "The Star Beast" asks a sentimental question: isn't it just good enough to be kind every once in a while?
As Doctor Who is set to begin a new era this weekend, its most recent incumbent looks back on her time in the TARDIS.
Julian Bleach returned to play the creator of the Daleks in a special Children in Need scene—but in a new form that will be the default going forward.
Anniversary specials? No, not just that: how good has Doctor Who been at celebrating its major milestones before?