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Lucky Day” tackles online paranoia and everyday radicalisation with a pulpy, snappy energy and a darkly funny twist.
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 ...
It was in the low light of the TARDIS that Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor gave the Doctor super-fan turned social media super ...
Long-time viewers have come to expect ‘Doctor-lite’ stories to be among the best the show has to offer. “Lucky Day” was no ...
Every show has a choice to make when it comes to interpreting real-world politics, and our Doctor Who Lucky Day Review will ...
Doctor Who never misses an opportnuity to critique real-life occurrences through its mantle of sci-fi and fantasy.
Pete McTighe is the go-to writer for stories about what Doctor Who companions get up to after they leave the TARDIS. Who can ...
The fourth episode of the latest season of Doctor Who aired last night (Saturday 3rd May) on BBC One at 7:10pm and has ...
At some point, Ruby crosses paths with the hunky Conrad Ward (Jonah Hauer King), a podcaster (potentially? Though this is ...
Imagine then, my delighted surprise when “Lucky Day” doesn’t just get its politics right, but it does so with molotov cocktails in hand. It’s 2007 and the Doctor and Belinda land in London ...
Lucky Day tackles the modern misinformation crisis in grand fashion, but doesn't make the most of its characters.
In Doctor Who's "Lucky Day," we begin to see what the dynamic at UNIT will possibly be like in The War Between Land and Sea ...