Doctor Who's two-part season finale aired its first half tonight, and the story is almost entirely driven by Clara…
Doctor Who's two-part season finale aired its first half tonight, and the story is almost entirely driven by Clara…
It's starting...
Hubble was monitoring changes in Jupiter's Great Red Spot, when it captured this uncanny image of a dark circle…
I don't know that the prequels were made for greed. I think Lucas had plenty of money and saw an opportunity to do exactly what he wanted without any outside interference. I think what he proved is that everybody needs someone to tell them "no." Everybody needs an editor to point ou when the author has lost his way.
Deadline has announced that Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch is Marvel's choice to play the titular Sorcerer…
Another week, another Doctor Who story that stretches the limits of the show's format — to the point where it's…
Funny how durable SkyDome (I still, and always will call it that) seems to be in these images...
Lo-fi scifi auteur Jim Munroe worked with three artists, Mathew Borrett, Terry Lau and Sanford Kong, to create…
Tonight's episode clinches it: Doctor Who is doing a much more ambitious character arc than it's done in years,…
It just hit me: THIS is what Colin Baker's Doctor could have and should have been if they'd taken the time and care to really go deep in rather than distractions like his terrible outfit and poor writing.
When I first saw Clara and the Doctor together again, I was like "what the hell?" Then I considered that maybe the episode was shown in the wrong order, or the Doctor found an alternate Clara or something. Then they started talking about the "last hurrah," and I was like "Ohhh." And it had been weeks since they'd seen…
Murder on the Orient Express, Doctor Who style! Hercule Poirot wishes his little gray cells worked like the Doctor's!
On the face of it, "Mummy on the Orient Express" is a more traditional Doctor Who story than anything we've seen…
The pace of technological change is governed by many factors — including public demand. Which is why we need to be…
What it is, why it's there, and why q-tips are a bad idea.
Yes, it's not uncommon for a Time Lord to revisit a few of his favorite faces in his regenerations. In this case, Sean Connery.
Seems some one else already thought of this. Online comic artist Rich Morris is exploring this very issue in his Doctor Who/James Bond Crossover, "A Time to Kill" Here's the link:
Wouldn't that make Q or someone in Q Branch the Timelord?
His conduct with his female companions is quite different.