The Reality War
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 may 2025
- 1h 6min
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6.3/10
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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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It didn't help that the surprise ending was spoiled for me by someone who saw this in England. Time zones, the bane of a Time Lord's existence. Not to mention only half of a script. The last half slowed to the speed of molasses*, but at least with a great ending for those who didn't have it spoiled for them.
Issues were slowly, ultimately, ultimately resolved. I'm still looking forward to seeing next season. I love Doctor Who, but I was a bit disappointed in this season finale.
*i.e., Chewing up scenery, vamping, wasting time, no substantive information added, soliloquies of no substance, etc.
Issues were slowly, ultimately, ultimately resolved. I'm still looking forward to seeing next season. I love Doctor Who, but I was a bit disappointed in this season finale.
*i.e., Chewing up scenery, vamping, wasting time, no substantive information added, soliloquies of no substance, etc.
There was so much going on in this episode, and far too much lore and arbitrary plot devices that it made the story ineffective. Everything had to be explained, it couldn't simply shown because there was too much, leading to excessive exposition. This also made the episode lose all its suspense or interest. When all the issues seem arbitrary and convoluted, it also means you know the solutions will be arbitrary and convoluted. There was never any doubt they would fix things, because there would be some random plot device to save the day. I know it's sci Fi, but you still need some consistency and grounding to create anticipation and excitement.
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.
Ncuti Gatwa's second season draws to a conclusion. Curiously every review I did took several days to be posted. So this time I decided to wait a few days to write one.
There was much speculation for weeks before the finale. Much to do with Disney's continued involvement with the show hanging up in the air. There was talk of extensive reshoots and a different contrived ending.
With the Doctor plummeting, he is rescued by a magical doorway. The Time Hotel.
Meanwhile the Rani continues her plans to free Omega under her watch.
That still leaves the mystery of Poppy which the Doctor and Belinda have to deal with.
It was all straightforward until the last twenty minutes or so.
The highlight was Mrs Flood's Two Rani's gag which riffed the beloved comedy duo, The Two Ronnies.
It then went on about Poppy but it did not stay there. Leading to a surprise return and then a shock reveal at the end.
The Reality War became messy at the end. How much was due to RTD dealing with circumstances will be revealed in later years.
You can guarantee one think with Doctor Who. It is always guaranteed to be bonkers at some point.
There was much speculation for weeks before the finale. Much to do with Disney's continued involvement with the show hanging up in the air. There was talk of extensive reshoots and a different contrived ending.
With the Doctor plummeting, he is rescued by a magical doorway. The Time Hotel.
Meanwhile the Rani continues her plans to free Omega under her watch.
That still leaves the mystery of Poppy which the Doctor and Belinda have to deal with.
It was all straightforward until the last twenty minutes or so.
The highlight was Mrs Flood's Two Rani's gag which riffed the beloved comedy duo, The Two Ronnies.
It then went on about Poppy but it did not stay there. Leading to a surprise return and then a shock reveal at the end.
The Reality War became messy at the end. How much was due to RTD dealing with circumstances will be revealed in later years.
You can guarantee one think with Doctor Who. It is always guaranteed to be bonkers at some point.
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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