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Varada Sethu's addition to the TARDIS was a jolt of energy 'Doctor Who' needed—but it bafflingly transformed her into the modern era's most squandered companion.
20 years since 'Doctor Who' had to change faces one more, the Ninth Doctor's final moments remain one of the show's best examples of a Doctor's goodbye. By James Whitbrook Published June 19, 2025 ...
Doctor Who dramatically changed the process of regeneration when it returned in 2005, and a new theory poses the perfect reason why.
Doctor Who has taken fans across time and space for more than 60 years. Now, the long-running British sci-fi series is preparing to land in a brand new place: the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego, CA.
There is so much speculation swirling around 'Doctor Who,' it's like a meteor shower has engulfed the Tardis. One thing is certain: ratings are down.
In fact, the only proof we have that the monster exists at all comes from a “Doctor Who” spinoff web series called “Captain Jack’s Monster Files,” which ran from 2008 to 2010.
Season two’s second episode, “Lux,” introduces us to another major Pantheon god in Doctor Who. In this episode, we meet a ‘50s-era cartoon character called Mr. Ring-a-Ding.
Doctor Who is at its best when it’s written for an older audience – it shouldn’t be aiming at anything less than 12+, and even then should be pushing the limits of what can be shown for that ...