The Reality War
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 may 2025
- 1h 6min
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La batalla se desata en los cielos cuando la Trinidad Profana da rienda suelta a su ambición mortal. El Doctor, Belinda y Ruby tienen que arriesgarlo todo para salvar una vida inocente.La batalla se desata en los cielos cuando la Trinidad Profana da rienda suelta a su ambición mortal. El Doctor, Belinda y Ruby tienen que arriesgarlo todo para salvar una vida inocente.La batalla se desata en los cielos cuando la Trinidad Profana da rienda suelta a su ambición mortal. El Doctor, Belinda y Ruby tienen que arriesgarlo todo para salvar una vida inocente.
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Throwing so much into one episode, parts of this one felt like exposition dump in order to make sense of how we got here. I wasn't satisfied with how some aspects were handled, but there was not a lack of effort to elicit a reaction.
I'm curious if this was as it was planned or if real life circumstances changed to force some loose ends to be tied up. This reminded me of "Rise of Skywalker", bringing together the components of a recent era into a single story while not shying away from older mythology or nostalgic triggers.
While filled with ups and downs, far from how I hoped this season had wrapped, it was memorable nonetheless.
I'm curious if this was as it was planned or if real life circumstances changed to force some loose ends to be tied up. This reminded me of "Rise of Skywalker", bringing together the components of a recent era into a single story while not shying away from older mythology or nostalgic triggers.
While filled with ups and downs, far from how I hoped this season had wrapped, it was memorable nonetheless.
It's the season 2 finale of Doctor Who, and it's a big one! And also a pretty long one, considering the episode's an hour and 5 minutes long. But is that enough time to resolve everything?
Well, yes and no. The episode is essentially split into two halves. The first half involves dealing with stopping The Rani, which involves her plans to bring Omega out from the Underverse. Then the 2nd half involves dealing with the aftermath of all that, as well as resolving some loose ends.
And all I will say about the 2nd half of this episode is that it genuinely caught me off guard, taking twists and turns that I never saw coming.
That's not to say that this episode is perfect. There are some weird lines and moments within, as well as things feeling a bit rushed. That 1st half also has a feeling of "We gotta wrap this up and resolve everything before the end," as it does go by very fast. But personally, I had a great time watching this episode, and I hope you did, too. I can't wait to see what's in store for Doctor Who next.
Well, yes and no. The episode is essentially split into two halves. The first half involves dealing with stopping The Rani, which involves her plans to bring Omega out from the Underverse. Then the 2nd half involves dealing with the aftermath of all that, as well as resolving some loose ends.
And all I will say about the 2nd half of this episode is that it genuinely caught me off guard, taking twists and turns that I never saw coming.
That's not to say that this episode is perfect. There are some weird lines and moments within, as well as things feeling a bit rushed. That 1st half also has a feeling of "We gotta wrap this up and resolve everything before the end," as it does go by very fast. But personally, I had a great time watching this episode, and I hope you did, too. I can't wait to see what's in store for Doctor Who next.
This episode is very confusing. Down to the ending but it still manages to be pretty enjoyable. Sure Omega and the Rani weren't in it for too long but It still managed to make an impact on me. Not sure I really get some of it and in the end it left me wondering where exactly is the doctor who timeline anymore? And I know they are planning a spin off or something to release here soon but OMG I need to know what happens with the doctor next. That regeneration... This series disappoints me time and time again since disney took it over especially the season 1 finale. But I still keep watching it for gem episodes. And there are some pretty good ones I just wish they would stop doing GODS. Every other episode is a god and its getting kind of annoying. Can't you be more creative RTD?
I like Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor. He is far more emotionally vulnerable than other doctors, and has been a unique addition to the Doctor saga.
He makes me smile, and has left a positive mark on the TARDIS.
This episode didn't quite reach the heights I'd like after last week's set up episode, but I'm still pretty satisfied. Overall, I think season 2 has been an improvement on season 1, but I still think Russell T Davies has been remixing stories from his Eccleston/Tennant Era. 8 episodes a season feels a little short.
Who knows what happens now to our favourite mad man in a box, but I'm keen to see it.
He makes me smile, and has left a positive mark on the TARDIS.
This episode didn't quite reach the heights I'd like after last week's set up episode, but I'm still pretty satisfied. Overall, I think season 2 has been an improvement on season 1, but I still think Russell T Davies has been remixing stories from his Eccleston/Tennant Era. 8 episodes a season feels a little short.
Who knows what happens now to our favourite mad man in a box, but I'm keen to see it.
Dr Who is one of those shows that is weighted down by its legacy and the nostalgia of previous adventures and favourite Dr's and companions. It's similar to the Star Wars original trilogy effect; that nothing that comes later is going to give the same connection or feeling. Sometimes you have to sit back and enjoy the ride you are on and look forward. If you keep looking in the rear view mirror the ride you are on is going to crash.
In a world of daily horrors, atrocities, unethical leaders and greedy billionaires, we need escapism. Dr Who is that escapism, sit back and enjoy. Save your righteous indignation for what's happening in the real world. That's where are energies should be directed.
In a world of daily horrors, atrocities, unethical leaders and greedy billionaires, we need escapism. Dr Who is that escapism, sit back and enjoy. Save your righteous indignation for what's happening in the real world. That's where are energies should be directed.
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- TriviaWhen the older version of The Rani (Anita Dobson) delivers her final line "So much for the two Ranis, and it's goodnight from me". This is a nod to a classic British comedy duo "The Two Ronnies" - Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett. They presented a comedy sketch show in the UK in the 70s and 80s. They would always sign off at the end of each episode with the line "And it's goodbye from me. And it's goodbye from him".
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