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Doctor Who 1×02 and 1×03 Review – ‘Space Babies’ and ‘The Devil’s Chord’

These two episodes ‘Space Babies’ and ‘The Devil’s Chord’ are two sides of the same coin. Read the review at The Geekiary.

Contents May Vary: episode 61 - Academic J. Caroline Troy Takes a Fan Pilgrimage

Contents May Vary: Academic J. Caroline Troy Takes a Fan Pilgrimage

J. Caroline Toy talks fandom and rituals and how the two combined for her research.

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“Doctor Who” Season Premiere: All the Info

Things are no longer wibbly wobbly timey wimey as Doctor Who announces premiere information for the new season. Read the full article at The Geekiary.

The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson). Photo courtesy DisneyPlus.

Doctor Who Review: “The Church on Ruby Road”

Ncuti Gatwa’s first full episode of Doctor Who, ‘The Church on Ruby Road’, is a Christmas fantasy. Read the full review on The Geekiary.

Neil Patrick Harris as the Toymaker in his shop.

Doctor Who Review: “The Giggle” is Lore-Changing

An old foe brings about the end of the 60th-anniversary specials, and we get introduced to the new Doctor in ‘The Giggle’. Read my review at The Geekiary. 

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Doctor Who Review: “Wild Blue Yonder” is Okay Who

While the “Wild Blue Yonder” special is a good character study for Donna and the Doctor, it doesn’t live up to the hype. Read the full review at The Geekiary. 

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Doctor Who Review: “The Star Beast” is Who at its Finest

David Tennant and Catherine Tate are back and better than ever in the 60th anniversary episode of Doctor Who. Read the full review at The Geekiary.

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Bad Fandom Friend

I’ve been thinking a lot about the Bad Art Friend and what it says about the online world and what are considered safe spaces therein and how it relates to fandom.