"Doctor Who and the Angry Rags"
Ooh, I like that one. Maybe for the season finale we'll get "Doctor Who and the Stroppy Baggage".
'War Stories'
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"Doctor Who and the Angry Rags"
Ooh, I like that one. Maybe for the season finale we'll get "Doctor Who and the Stroppy Baggage".
"Doctor Who and the Biscuits that Went a Bit Off"
Well that was some white savior bullshit.
Not cool, Chibnall.
Ugh, people on Twitter are falling over themselves with love for this ep and I think maybe they just found out about racism?
There's supposed to be a new season for Legends of Tomorrow starting tonight, fyi.
Jessica, I have not watched this ep for that very reason. I suspected that it would be offensive to Americans generally, and POC specifically. When it started out with the bus driver carrying a gun I knew that they did not understand and it would be completely over the top.
Any general plot points I should know about?
The episode made me deeply uncomfortable.
I forgot Legends of Tomorrow started today I'll have to watch it tomorrow if it's on CW app tomorrow. Tonight is The Voice and I don't want to flip between them and I don't think I can get Mom even partly caught up on Legends.
Any general plot points I should know about?
Not anything that will be relevant later in the season, I don't think.
On top of the iffy race/American history stuff, this just wasn't a very good episode, period. Chibnall's crime drama roots are showing, and it's a bad fit for The Doctor. The focus on researching minute factual details was very CSI-esque.
"Doctor Who and the Bedsheets of Death"
Every time I struggle with fitted sheets.