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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Moffat does what us fans of the Tennant and Smith classics have been waiting for: a story that keeps you on the edge of your seats. Forget the negative reviews and judge for yourself. I haven't had a good moment like this with a Doctor Who episode for quite a long time: the right amount of human emotion and just the right amount of tension and suspense
This is what I've been waiting for, and this is the payment. Thank you Doctor Who
My first review ever. Thanks for reading. :-)
This is what I was hoping for, genuinely the best episode for some time, it really did feel like Doctor Who, more science fiction, more tension, less magic and fantasy.
I've read quite a lot of scathing reviews and articles about this one, I don't get what they must have been watching, because this served as a reminder of what the show can be like.
This is the first time I really felt This Doctor and Ruby bringing it home together, they really played off one another so well, I felt the bond between them, I felt hsr character developed very well.
Some of the Moffat tropes are there, he really does love a religious army, think back to a good man goes to war, and he does love a reset button, it was interesting to see if he used the latter here.
9/10.
It's ironic that the best episode in the new high budget Disney Who could have easily been done on the budget of McCoy's era. Essentially a bottle episode which normally would set warning bells going this episode had me transfixed; it is almost entirely driven by emotion and tension, far away from the complexities of some of Moffats earlier scripts.
This episode sold me on Ncuti for the first time - on that landmine suddenly he was the Doctor. The chemistry between him and Ruby that so many reviews talked of but I failed to see was plain to see in the moment when she approaches the Doctor early in the episode.
As a father I appreciated that this episode felt like it was a love letter to dads and their kids.
Wonderful, Moffat may say the show doesn't need him any more - I respectfully disagree.
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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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