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Ncuti Gatwa ’s premiere season as the Doctor inDoctor Whohad some serious ups and downs , butit ’s time to take a closer feeling at how each sequence holds up in season 14.Doctor Whohas been airing on goggle box in one sort or another since 1963 . The show was originally only useable in the UK , where it aired hebdomadally on the BBC for almost the entire class . Each season would consist of several expectant fib , broken into smaller sections and release each week throughout the year .

However , the show went off the air between 1989 and 2005 , with the exception of a telly picture show in 1996 . In 2023 , the show was once again soft rebooted , continuing the narrative and taking the Doctor into a new era of storytelling for a newfangled season 1 . However , the a la mode season has rise more controversial than the former show or the 2005 reboot , with many episode receiving sundry reviews . Despite this , there were some highlights inNcuti Gatwa ’s first full time of year ofDoctor Whoworth praise .

The Doctor Who season 14 finale , Empire of Death , image the yield of the memory TARDIS and include several brand new Easter eggs from past adventures .

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8Empire Of Death

Season 14, Episode 8

While many shows glisten through in their season finales , andDoctor Whohas frequently stand out with their final episodes , the final entry in the time of year , " Empire of expiry , " proved massively underwhelming . Both the show , and the showrunner , Russell T Davies , hype up the story in the streamlet - up to the finale , promise a huge and crucial episodewhere the Doctor would go brain - to - oral sex with his great foe to appointment . However , Sutekh turn out to be more bark than bite when the Doctor and Ruby put him on a leash and dragged him into the metre maelstrom with barely any resistance .

Despite the underwhelming baddie , an even bigger issue remains the reveal about Ruby Sunday ’s identity . Fans had speculated that the part held special implication , due to the fact that the show outright press that mind . Anywhere in fourth dimension and outer space , Ruby seemed to pull eccentric consequence , like C from nowhere , or magic Christmas euphony . While the conclusion that Ruby is just normal is n’t problematic in the least , the show by design advert to some special identity , and shattered sports fan expectations when a normal cleaning lady in a hood pointed to a sign in the most bizarre designation ceremonial occasion on TV .

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies reveals how David Tennant ’s special episodes for the sixtieth anniversary tease apart Sutekh ’s return in season 14 .

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7Dot & Bubble

Season 14, Episode 5

" Dot & Bubble " presented a very different look at the future with theDoctor and Rubylanding in a futurist society that is so glue to its technology , they literally could n’t walk without it . The construct was interesting , the themes of racism and judgement were moving , but ultimately , the episode did follow off as a piteous impersonation of aBlack Mirrorepisode . The concept had a lot of hope , but the execution terminate up providing more spectacle than spectacular .

The instalment is Doctor - light , which has occasionally resulted in some of the best episodes ofDoctor Whoof all time , such as " Blink , " and even " 73 Yards , " which is also in this season . However , when an episode focalize on someone except the title character , the supporter needs to be extraordinary , and the floor deserving telling . Callie Cooke did a o.k. line of work as Lindy Pepper - Bean in Finetime , but some chemical element of the installment were too over-the-top and nonsensical to be haunting . From the slug monsters , to Lindy killing her perfection , the episode felt like a fever dream .

6Space Babies

Season 14, Episode 1

uphold the tradition of this season ’s bizarre villain , " Space Babies " pits the Doctor and Ruby against a giant snot freak in place . The instalment was largely fun , and it showcased the Doctor and Ruby , as well as their power to play together to a serious point , but some things just did n’t work . The idea of babies in space , talking , and running a ship is quirky and precious , but is it strong enough to be the stress for an episode ofDoctor Who ? Perhaps not .

It understandably aligns with the more supernatural and magical approach this season has had as it integrates myths , monsters and legends .

The monster is originally terrific and tense , and the fact that it grew from the mucus of the neglected babe is interesting . It intelligibly aligns with the more supernatural and magic approaching this season has had as it desegregate myths , monsters and legends . But , the tone of the episode feel dissonant . The Doctor is fighting a elephantine shuddery goliath that wants to harm the babies , but when presented with a fortune to chuck out it into infinite , he suddenly explicate a affinity through their shared closing off . It did n’t experience like a hard conclusion , or need , and it stretched the hearing ' suspension of disbelief .

Ruby (Millie Gibson) and The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) in a rememebered TARDIS in Doctor Who season 14 episode 8

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5The Legend Of Ruby Sunday

Season 14, Episode 7

Despite " The Legend of Ruby Sunday " dish up as part one of the two - part finale , this episode was considerably better than the conclusion . The comportment ofUNIT is always welcome inDoctor Who , and the episode featured some incredibly compelling drama in the Time Window and with Susan Triad . The episode is also jam - packed with exciting twists and reveals , with Sutekh clinging to the TARDIS , Susan ’s indistinguishability as the Harbinger reveal , and the Doctor feeling the weight of the state of affairs .

Doctor Whois , in many ways , a drama serial publication first . Mysteries being unpacked , the part expose secrets , and villains stimulate trouble all make it into a compelling and intense watch . This installment continued the movement of the season , building towards an epic finale and let out secrets that assure to exchange the course of the show forever and a day . If " The Legend of Ruby Sunday " was the finale for the season , it would have made for an incredible cliffhanger , but it was n’t meant to be .

4The Devil’s Chord

Season 14, Episode 2

The " Devil ’s Chord " is another very potent entry with the concept of thePantheon of the Gods come forth inDoctor Who . Maestro , played by Jinkx Monsoon , proved to be a fan favored villain who presented a terrible menace to team up TARDIS.With the approximation of music and creativity being zapped from existence , musician struggle to make anything that could be call off toe - tapping , or in any elbow room exciting .

The Doctor showcases his incredible intellect and resource as he uncovers the identity of the villain , andhe is able to join forces with his fellow traveller and The Beatles to campaign back the God of Music . The melodious phone number at the end was also a fun twist that set a tone for the series of pleasure and carefreeness . Overall , " The Devil ’s Chord " is one of the best entries in the season , and one of the good pleasure trip for the Doctor and Ruby as a brace .

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David Tennant as Fourteenth Doctor next to Sutekh in the Time Vortex in in Doctor Who

3Rogue

Season 14, Episode 6

" Rogue " is the first episode on this list that is really worth raving about . The Doctor and Ruby traveling to 1813 , and at a party that is strikingly similar in stylus to the showBridgerton , they geld free and dance . However , wherever the Doctor goes , problem often follows , and the extravagant ball is no exclusion . While enjoying the festivities , the Doctor bumps into an alien who is clearly hunt down a deep target . And despite theDoctor and Rogue ’s ( Jonathan Groff ) exigent link , Rogue mistakenly assumes the Doctor is the exotic menace .

The pair flirtation while the Doctor is taken away in manacle , and the dead on target villains , a species of bird like shapeshifters , wreak mayhem at the political party . luckily , the Doctor establish his identity , and he and Rogue get in time to give up the aliens from causing much more chaos and dramatic event . The twists and turn of this sequence are wonderful , and the Doctor and Rogue ’s connection is a steaming and hopeful moment that appears to promise a future for Groff in the serial ' future .

273 Yards

Season 14, Episode 4

" 73 Yards " could be draw as a moderately more experimental sequence . The installment once again says goodbye to the Doctor for much of the runtime , and instead assure Ruby live out a unusual existence in what efficaciously adds up to a thought experiment . The installment is eery , tense , and gripping from start to culture . It may end with more questions than solvent , but to the paired effect of " Dot & Bubble , " the instruction execution is deeply satisfying .

The instalment also laid breath to things that would eventually be get back in the two - part coda , and creates an exciting and meaningful moment in the time of year that does n’t need to be understood on a deep level . A bang-up showcase for Ruby , an excellentopportunity for Kate Lethbridge - Stewartto appear , and a mystery that works perfectly in the landscape painting ofDoctor Who . If more about this mystery story is unpacked in the following seasons , it would be great , but as , leaving it to resist alone delivers a satisfying ending to a timey whimey , voluminous story .

physician Who and RTD spent all of season 14 lying to buff about the shocking pull ending , give sports fan underwhelmed and disappointed .

Mrs. Flood (Anita Dobson) worriedly looks out the window as the end draws near in Doctor Who season 14 episode 8

1Boom

Season 14, Episode 3

Finally , exceed the list , " Boom " is easily the unspoiled episode of season 14 ( or season 1 , according to the reboot).This episode was save by Stephen Moffat , a former showrunner during the Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi eras ofDoctor Who , and the originative mastermind behind episodes like " Blink " and read likeSherlock . " Boom " is set on an alien planet , but almost the entire episode plays out in one crater , with the Doctor standing still , andthe dramatic event of the episode playing out through the dialog .

This installment is the embodiment of whatDoctor Whois about , and a perfect example of what it ’s open of in the right hands .

This is a prominent showcase of the doer , leave tensity and a brilliant moment to see them stretch to the measure of the role . With the Doctor resist on a mine that will flex him into a bomb calorimeter , the full satellite is at risk . However , through his extraordinary intellectual , and his spry thinking , he finds a agency through an impossible situation , and unwittingly liberate the people he endangered . This episode is the embodiment of whatDoctor Whois about , and a perfect good example of what it ’s capable of in the right hand .

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