Enemies

Digest: Chibnall Has Maybe Too Much

google.com, pub-ca-pub-6067120031842370, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 Digest Okay, as a viewer, what do you think about all the enemies present in the episodes? For some fans, all this may be too much to digest. There are things outside the enemies as well. Does the flow of these shows seem too complicating? We see Sontarians, Weeping Angels, Swarm, and his sister. Is there any continuity in what we see? How do you view it all? Do fans see a new enemy, the Karvanisa?…

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Doctor Who Theory: Is The Master a Timeless Child

Doctor Who Theory After the reveal that the Doctor is the timeless child, Screenrant, in this article, poses a new Doctor Who Theory. In retrospect, Chris Chibnall changes the Doctor Who canon by making the Doctor the timeless child. It also changes the perspective of the Master and the Doctor. Okay, what does this statement mean? When the Master appears on Doctor Who for the first time, he is the Doctor’s equal in every way. So, with the Doctor being…

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Valeyard: Mystery to be Explored

Valeyard In the late 1980s, John Nathan Turner brings a character to Doctor Who called the Valeyard. Those who watched The Trial of a Time Lord knows who he is. In this article, the writer talks about the history of the Valeyard. He gives the reader an idea of his character, as seen from The Trial of a Time Lord. Fans who saw the last episodes of Colin Baker find out he is a ruthless person, only desiring to gain…

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Victorious: Fans See The Creation of the Valeyard

Victorious Those Whovians who remember the last fourteen episodes of Colin Baker can’t forget the Valeyard. The Doctor’s alter ego and his worse nightmare. Well, according to this article from ScreenRant, his greatest nemesis is from the future. Well, when you watch the series, the master tells us the Timelords use the matrix to create the Valeyard. Victorious points to the time frame being around the Doctor’s twelfth regeneration. Is what Victorious points out the truth? The way the Time…

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Too Often and Too Little: Monsters of Doctor Who

Too Often or Too Little In a recent ScreemRant article, Dan Peeke gives his opinion of five characters used too often, and five characters used too little. Some fans may agree with his opinion, but other fans will not. To be honest, some of the ones he mentions are not ones this fan wants to see more. Of course, every fan’s opinion is different. Too Often There is some relevance in saying the Cybermen and Daleks appear too often. Outside…

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Is There a New Master Plan

Master Plan After reading this article, there seems to be a theory that there is a new master plan. Of course, fans know an enemy like the Master doesn’t appear without an ultimate plan. So, there are questions to asked and need to be answered to help find the reasons for the return. Fans of Doctor Who know the Master is one enemy who will not just disappear. Yeah, Missy and John Simm’s Master killed each other in Capaldi’s last episode, but…

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Genocide: Why Did the Master Do it?

Genocide Okay, Whovians, you have questions about the Master taking responsibility for the destruction of Gallifrey. It raises the question of why destroy the planet and commit genocide? Well, according to this article, fans are given a reason. Fans remember that Russell Davies placed Gallifrey in a time lock. By placing Gallifrey in the timelock, Gallifrey is safe and will not be destroyed. Then on the Day of The Doctor, fans see the Doctor walk away from destroying Gallifrey and…

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Masterful Return: A Surprise Return of the Master

Masterful Return The last memory fans have of the Master was Missy and the prior incarnation killing each other. So, most fans were not looking for what takes place in Spyfall. As a fan, you look for something to ring you back to the past. Every fan knows the Master and has his or her favorite. So, why bring him back in the way Chris Chibnall does? Fans might deem this a masterful return for the Doctor’s old friend and enemy.…

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Ferocious: Chibnall teases about the Cybermen

Ferocious With any old villain On Doctor Who, or any other television shows returning foes need updates. Change to them is good and helps to keep them fresh and new. Well, Chris Chibnall teases fans both old and new with a description which raises interest. He describes the Cybermen as ferocious in this article. What meaning can one gain from the description of being ferocious? What comparison is there? Can anyone see Cybermen as being savagely fierce? How about being…

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Reprise: John Simm to Return as the Master

Reprise The other day while looking through articles on google, this article stuck out to me. What is coming from Big Finish early 2021 is one example from Big Finish is why Doctor Who is still around today. Fans of Doctor Who know their favorite sci-fi program will always live on with the help of Big Finish Productions. So, they don’t have to worry about new stories because Big Finish is around. Well, thanks to Big Finish, fans will hear…

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