We found 5 episodes of Earth Station Who: A Doctor Who Podcast with the tag “doctor who reviews”.
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Doctor Who: Vampires of Venice Review
August 10th, 2024 | Season 12 | 56 mins 47 secs
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Join the Earth Station Who team as they sink their teeth into the thrilling Doctor Who episode, "Vampires of Venice." In this latest podcast episode, we delve into the heart-pounding adventure where the Doctor, Amy, and Rory face off against mysterious vampire-like creatures in the picturesque canals of Venice.
Tune in as we explore the episode's captivating plot, standout performances, and unforgettable moments. We’ll discuss the blend of historical and supernatural elements, the development of key characters, and the episode’s impact on the overarching Doctor Who narrative. Whether you're a long-time Whovian or a newcomer to the series, this review offers engaging insights and in-depth analysis that you won’t want to miss.
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Doctor Who: Empire of Death Review
June 28th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 32 mins
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In this episode of "Earth Station Who" Mike F, Michael G, and Mary are joined by Ciaran, Charles, and Veronica in a detailed discussion of the Doctor Who season 14 / 1 final "Empire of Death." They explore various aspects such as visual effects, character development, and overall season impact. Opinions range from enjoyment to disappointment, with critiques on unresolved plot points and disjointed storytelling. The conversation also touches on the emotional depth brought by Russell T Davies, the importance of a strong finale, and the potential benefits of a writers' room for the series. Don't miss out on the adventure—tune in now to the Earth Station Who Podcast for an in-depth review of "Empire of Death" and all things Doctor Who!
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Doctor Who: 73 Yards Review
May 31st, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 17 mins
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Get ready for a deep dive into '73 Yards,' the latest thrilling episode from Season 14 of the new Doctor Who series, on the Earth Station Who Podcast! Join hosts Mike F., Michael G., Mary Ogle, and special guests Matthew Kresal and Jeremy Wilcox as they unpack every suspenseful moment. Discover the intrigue behind the Doctor's mysterious disappearance and the enigmatic woman who remains precisely 73 yards away from Ruby Sunday. Explore the chilling mystery of Mad Jack and delve into the episode's key themes, character developments, and the secrets that the woman is using to scare people away from Ruby. Whether you're a die-hard Whovian or new to the TARDIS, this episode promises engaging insights and expert commentary on all things Doctor Who. Tune in now for the excitement and adventure of '73 Yards,' exclusively on the Earth Station Who Podcast!
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Doctor Who: Boom Review
May 24th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 9 mins
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Join the crew from Earth Station Who as they dive deep into the thrilling Doctor Who episode "Boom," penned by the legendary Steven Moffat. In this episode review, we see how the Doctor and Ruby Sunday face down death itself in a warzone where any sudden move might be your last. Mike F, Michael G, Mary, and our guests Kirby Bartlett-Sloan and Ken Akamatsu discuss Moffat's unique storytelling techniques, the episode's impact on the Doctor Who universe, and its reception among fans and critics alike. Whether you're a long-time Doctor Who fan or new to the series, this episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast offers a comprehensive review that enhances your appreciation of one of Steven Moffat's remarkable works, subscribe now for more Doctor Who episode reviews, news, and discussions!
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Doctor Who: Space Babies & The Devil's Chord Review
May 17th, 2024 | Season 12 | 1 hr 45 mins
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Embark on an epic journey through time and space with the Earth Station Who Podcast, as we delve into the exhilarating premiere of Season 14 of Doctor Who! Join us as we unravel the mysteries and marvels of the first two episodes, 'Space Babies' and 'The Devil's Chord.' From thrilling encounters with Space Babies to meeting the Beatles and the heart-pounding musical horror of facing off against the Maestro, we explore every twist, turn, and timey-wimey surprise that awaits the Doctor and Ruby Sunday. Whether you're a devoted Whovian or a curious newcomer, join Mike F, Michael G, and Mary, as well as their guests Elaine Sweatman, Matt Sweatman, and Dave Chapman, for our insightful analysis, engaging discussion, and insider insights that will transport you to the heart of the action. Tune in now and discover the excitement of the new series of Doctor Who, exclusively on the Earth Station Who Podcast, and remember there’s always a twist at the end!!!
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