![]() She’ll always blank when you ask her who the coolest person she’s interviewed is, but the list includes names like Val Kilmer, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jon Bernthal, Rick Riordan, Corey Feldman, Nicolas Cage, Cyndi Lauper, and David Tennant, the latter of which her Doctor Who-obsessed family will never get over. She’s down to clown with anything campy and ridiculous, but you can also find her reviewing thought-provoking projects like The Starling Girl, Annika, and Mister Organ. She loves exploring new places, including traveling for festivals like the Overlook Film Festival, as well as writing about how much she loves Frank Castle and David Bowie and how she’ll defend the Eighth Doctor to the ends of the multiverse. She’s a News Editor at Collider, as well as a Rotten Tomatoes and The Cherry Picks approved critic, who specializes in feminist media and writing on out-of-this-world titles like Good Omens, Doctor Who, Top Gun: Maverick, and Willow. ![]() Maggie Boccella is certified Babe With the Power and lover of all things pop culture. How Chibnall and Whittaker will go out is anyone’s guess, but fans can feel reassured as the Thirteenth Doctor enters her last season with the knowledge that her story is being passed into trusted hands. Davies, the creator responsible for reviving Doctor Who and returning the series to its place as a worldwide phenomenon. The two hand the baton - or sonic screwdriver, rather - back to veteran showrunner Russell T. The new season, titled Doctor Who: Flux, will be Whittaker’s last as the Doctor, as she departs the series alongside showrunner Chris Chibnall. The announcement comes on the heels of the season’s newest trailers and images, which reveal that the Doctor and her companions - Yas ( Mandip Gill) and Dan ( John Bishop) - will be battling an array of classic monsters, including Sontarans, Weeping Angels, Cybermen, and the Ood, as well as a new kind of creature named Karvanista, who looks like something between Chewbacca, Rocket Raccoon, and a rather fluffy carpet. trying to leave on a high note I see.RELATED: 'Doctor Who's Jodie Whittaker and Mandip Gill Share a Sweet Photo to Commemorate Filming Wrap Azure and Storm seem like actual villains that could do some serious harm in the show. But that was just minor! Overall a great episode, great suspense and I liked the cliffhanger. which made me cringe a bit, like yes we get what's happening you don't need to spoon feed us. My least favourite part was some of the dialogue, particularly towards the beginning of the episode was very exposition-y. but as we have no idea how the flux will play out it adds a whole new level of suspense as there are still 4 more chapters to go. My favourite part of this episode was how there were times when i genuinely felt like the doctor was powerless and didn't think she would be able to make it out of this, which if i'm being honest is a great feeling to get from the show as it keeps me hooked wondering what's going to happen rather that was has happened the past couple of series where you just know she'll figure it out in the end. Part 2 was a much more streamlined episode purely focusing on the Sontarans and how they fit into the 'Flux' that is the overriding theme of this series. I was a fan of part 1, however I can see how some may have viewed it as messy with the amount of new characters and story they tried to cram into one 50 minute episode.
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