Boom
- El episodio se transmitió el 17 may 2024
- 45min
Atrapado en medio de una guerra devastadora en Kastarion 3, el Doctor queda atrapado al pisar una mina terrestre. Podrá salvarse a sí mismo y a Ruby, además de a todo el planeta, sin moverse... Leer todoAtrapado en medio de una guerra devastadora en Kastarion 3, el Doctor queda atrapado al pisar una mina terrestre. Podrá salvarse a sí mismo y a Ruby, además de a todo el planeta, sin moverse.Atrapado en medio de una guerra devastadora en Kastarion 3, el Doctor queda atrapado al pisar una mina terrestre. Podrá salvarse a sí mismo y a Ruby, además de a todo el planeta, sin moverse.
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The episode just has amazing acting especially with the top tier writing. You really feel the doctor genuinely worried about his death when he try's to keep his adrenaline low while on the landline. If Moffart comes back again after this episode Doctor Who is so back to how it was in the Matt Smith era which I'm here for.
As you'd expect from Moffat, this is a darker tale than the previous instalments in this season. It's a masterclass in tension. Gatwa is phenomenal here, matching the gripping script with a standout performance.
It may not hit the heights of Blink but Boom delivers a big bang in terms of an impression, not a whimper.
I've been mixed on most of dr who since 2018. S11 was pretty mid, s12 and 13 where nightmares and the 60th was a mess.
And I've liked s14 so far to he honest, it has some major flaws but it pleasantly surprised me.
But this THIS is doctor who. A thematically rich scifi story with a low scale setting but high key themes in which a charismatic lead tries desperately to make the people around them and keep hope in the heart of the universe.
This episode is nearenough perfect. I can't fault it. I'd give it a 10/10 if it wasn't for my mixed feelings about the arc which finds its way uncomfortably slotted into this episode.
But everything else is pretty much perfect, from the characters to the dialige to the rich themes. An epic with something to say, and one of my new favourite doctor who episodes.
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- TriviaThis episode features the military wing of The Church Of England. Steven Moffat used this before in The Time of Angels (2010) and Flesh and Stone (2010).
- Errores(Around 6m 27s) When Ruby leaves the TARDIS she pulls the door closed. She then inserts her key and turns it as if locking the door. However, as it is a Yale-type lock, inserting and turning the key is only necessary when opening the door.
- Citas
The Doctor: We're all dead eventually. There's hardly any time that we're not dead. Which is a good thing too. We've got to keep the pace up, otherwise nothing would get done. Dying defines us. Snow isn't snow until it falls.
Ruby Sunday: Snow...?
The Doctor: Yeah, snow. We all melt away in the end. But something stays. Maybe the best part. A sad old man once told me what survives of us is love.
- ConexionesFeatured in Doctor Who: Unleashed: Boom (2024)
- Bandas sonorasThe Skye Boat Song
(uncredited)
Traditional Scottish air with lyrics by Harold Boulton
Performed by Ncuti Gatwa
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