Tournament of Time – The Masters
Given random pairings of eight screened portrayals, we decide which Masters are more important to the full Doctor Who story, and who we’d most love to see again.
A Positive Podcast About Doctor Who
Given random pairings of eight screened portrayals, we decide which Masters are more important to the full Doctor Who story, and who we’d most love to see again.
On the great teeter-totter between confirmed fact and wild speculation about what Doctor Who will air in 2023, we’re stuck at the fulcrum.
Caught sidelong by a single BBC press release on a Sunday morning, our fandom world flips on its axis with the announcement of our Fourteenth Doctor’s casting.
Left untended, and with inspiration from one of our favorite (and most playfully argumentative) convention panel “games”, we establish a single-elimination competition among those who are not ‘categorical’ companions of the Doctor.
After four days of con activity (and as many days recovery rest), we evaluate the challenges and successes of the 32nd installment of North America’s largest Whovian convention.
This week, we have a brief chat about what could — or should — get resolved or at the very least addressed before the reins are handed from CC’s hands to RTD’s.
Joined by guest Kevin Burnard, we dutifully examine the must-stay, could-go, should-change aspects of the divisive final Chris Chibnall series.
A proper (and we use that term with precision) teaser trailer for Doctor Who’s rapidly approaching Series 13 is here, and there’s a lot to unpack from a pallet of tiny 1.5-second boxes.
So it looks as though we’re getting Series 13 in the Fall of 2021 as promised after all (and just barely), as we’re told that Halloween 2021 will mark the first episode of eight.
In a surprise announcement, the BBC informs us that the Doctor Who 60th Anniversary special in 2023 (and the 14th modern series to follow) will be under the skilled and marketable command of one Russell T Davies. Yes, THAT Davies.