When the writers for this season of Doctor Who were announced, one name in the roster put me instantly on edge. Pete McTighe may have a distinguished filmography but, in this house, he’s known as the ...
This week's episode of Doctor Who is really the one where everything changes, and a trap set by showrunner Russell T. Davies at his craftiest, slyest, and angriest. He lulls the viewer into a false ...
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Pete McTighe has been a major part of Doctor Who for the last few years – he wrote "KABLAM" for Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker's run, he has written the short films featuring past Doctors and ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. I've been wrong before, but as I sit here before Lucky Day goes live, I ...
Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 4 is what’s known as a Doctor-lite episode. To help with production, some episodes won’t feature Gatwa as the Doctor almost at all, focusing on the companion or other ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the episode, Ruby is in a fragile mental and emotional space. She’s reeling from the bad things she saw in the TARDIS yet ...
Ruby Sunday resurfaces Saturday, when the fourth episode of the new Doctor Who season streams on Disney+. In the episode "Lucky Day," we see Ruby Sunday (played again by Season 14 companion Millie ...
"Lucky Day" marks a notable shift in Season 2: It’s the first episode without Russell T Davies credited as a writer. While his guiding hand is often a hallmark of this era, Pete McTighe’s script ...
Doctor Who’s latest episode once again puts Ruby Sunday in the driver’s seat for a Doctor-lite adventure. “Lucky Day” goes back in the very near past to show what Ruby’s life is like after choosing to ...
This review contains full spoilers for Doctor Who season 2, episode 4, "Lucky Day." "Lucky Day" marks a notable shift in Season 2: It’s the first episode without Russell T Davies credited as a writer.