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Doctor Who never misses an opportunity to critique real-life occurrences through its mantle of sci-fi and fantasy.
Lucky Day” tackles online paranoia and everyday radicalisation with a pulpy, snappy energy and a darkly funny twist.
It was in the low light of the TARDIS that Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor gave the Doctor super-fan turned social media super ...
Doctor Who has a long history, which provides a way for fans across generations to connect, and writers of the show to tie in ...
Long-time viewers have come to expect ‘Doctor-lite’ stories to be among the best the show has to offer. “Lucky Day” was no ...
Let's do a deep dive into Doctor Who S02E04: "Lucky Day" and the trap Russell T. Davies set for us to lure us into a dark, ...
Lucky Day tackles the modern misinformation crisis in grand fashion, but doesn't make the most of its characters.
Pete McTighe is the go-to writer for stories about what Doctor Who companions get up to after they leave the TARDIS. Who can ...
Every show has a choice to make when it comes to interpreting real-world politics, and our Doctor Who Lucky Day Review will ...
The new episode centres around Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday and her new boyfriend Conrad, played by Jonah Hauer-King.
At some point, Ruby crosses paths with the hunky Conrad Ward (Jonah Hauer King), a podcaster (potentially? Though this is ...
One of the great things about a time travel show is that Doctor Who can jump around in time and space. "Lucky Day" does this ...