In true Russell T Davis tradition he makes the next to next to last episode a lighthearted one before hitting us over the head with a gripping finale. This penultimate episode ends on a thrilling cliffhanger. The episode opens with the Doctor landing the Tardis in UNIT and asks UNIT to work on a mystery for him, why is there a woman ever present wh...
Finally, the Christmas special, something to brighten our otherwise stress ridden family get-togethers, and really somewhat of a tradition as each year we are rewarded with a brooding Doctor that cheers up and spreads the holiday spirit. The episode opens with the Doctor going from time periods and places to place offering a ham and cheese toastie ...
While deciding to adventure in 1813 at a royal ball, the Doctor and Ruby decide to appear to enjoy dancing. Ruby gets to use psychic earrings so that she doesnt miss a beat while dancing. The psychic earrings experience sonar interference which is quite odd in 1831 and the Doctor uses this as a trail leading him to a mysterious brooding figure who ...
This week's episode was more about a side character and less about the Doctor and Ruby. In an force-field protected town on a planet is FineTime where the children of upper class parents are sent to enjoy life, only working two hours a day and spending the rest of the time partying. The work they do is legitimate, handling and manipulating data. Ho...
After landing at the top of a cliff in Wales, the Doctor trips over a circle of wool string and Ruby reads some of the notes of the circle. After Ruby vocalizes a note's words, "Rest in peace, mad jack," the Doctor vanishes.. At this point, the episode focuses solely on Ruby Sunday and an ominous woman who follows her around but is never very close...