Review – Doctor Who: The Girl Who Waited

The Girl Who Waited is an exceptional episode that heralds a rare streak of quality in Doctor Who’s recent episodes. Written by the talented Tom MacRae, the episode presents an intelligent and timey-wimey adventure that deals with parallel time streams, paradoxes, and moral dilemmas.

The dynamic between the TARDIS crew is permanently altered as Rory is deeply affected by meeting an older and more cynical Amy, who spent 36 years alone.

Karen Gillan delivers a magnificent performance, particularly as the older Amy, where she subtly portrays stiffness in her joints and deepens her voice. The scene where the two Amys discuss their love for Rory is truly moving.

The episode also provides insight into the darker side of the Doctor, and the risks and dangers involved in travelling with him.

The Girl Who Waited is a visual delight, featuring a clean and white future setting. Murray Gold’s musical score further enhances the emotional impact of the episode. It is an impressive achievement, given the limited number of guest stars, and the focus on the principal cast.

The episode deserves all the high praise it will undoubtedly receive, and it is hoped that next week’s episode, The God Complex, can continue this impressive streak of quality episodes.

⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Episode 43: Whooverville Three

Martyn and the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance interview Frazer Hines and Sarah Sutton.

Martyn and the Pharos Project look at Doctor Who: Night Terrors. Martyn begins the podcast by announcing (an attempted) retirement.

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Whooverville 3: whoovers.org.uk

DWPA: www.doctorwhopodcastalliance.org
The Pharos Project: thepharosproject.libsyn.com

More pictures from the event:

Nicola Bryant and Martyn
With Ian McNeice
With the Head of Pertwee
With the TARDIS

Episode 42: Let’s Kill Hitler

Martyn, Gerrod and Pete look at Doctor Who: Let’s Kill Hitler.



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Episode 41: The War Games

Martyn and The Pharos Project look for Ryan Reynolds, then Martyn and Gerrod look at the second Doctor story ‘The War Games’. The War Games is the final episode of Patrick Troughton’s run in Doctor Who (not counting multi-Doctor stories).



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Behind the Scenes of Torchwood: An Interview with Kai Owen

In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Welsh actor Kai Owen, best known for his role as Rhys Williams in the hit science fiction series Torchwood. Kai shares with us his experiences working on the show, his thoughts on the character of Rhys, and his career in acting.

We start the interview with a discussion of Kai’s background and how he got started in acting. We explore his early roles in Welsh television and theatre, and how he eventually landed the role of Rhys Williams in Torchwood. We also talk about the audition process and how Kai prepared for the role.

We then dive into a discussion of Torchwood, and Kai shares his insights on the show’s unique blend of science fiction, action, and drama. We explore the evolution of his character, Rhys, throughout the series, and how he developed a strong bond with lead actress Eve Myles, who played Gwen Cooper. We also touch on some of the show’s most memorable moments, and how they affected the cast and crew.

Throughout the interview, Kai is warm, engaging, and candid, sharing his thoughts and reflections on his career and the world of acting. He also offers some advice and encouragement for aspiring actors, and talks about some of his upcoming projects.

Overall, this episode offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Torchwood, one of the most beloved science fiction series of the past decade, as well as an intimate glimpse into the life and career of a talented and passionate actor.

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Kai’s website: kaiowen.com
Twitter: @KaiKaiOwen
Llandudno Youth Music Theatre: lymt.co.uk
Children’s charity: www.clicsargent.org.uk
Donate at bit.ly/kaiowencharities

Episode 40: Torchwood: Miracle Day-Immortal Sins

In this episode of our Torchwood: Miracle Day deep dive, we take a closer look at the sixth episode of the season, “Immortal Sins.” Join us as we explore the complex relationship between Captain Jack Harkness and Angelo Colasanto, the man who turned Jack into a fixed point in time. We examine the themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness that run throughout the episode and discuss how they tie into the larger themes of the season.

We also delve into the character of Esther Drummond, who takes centre stage in this episode as she investigates the mysterious organisation known as the Families. We analyze Esther’s motivations and character arc, as well as her relationship with Rex Matheson, who continues to be a controversial figure among fans.

As always, we discuss the episode’s standout moments, including the haunting flashbacks to Jack’s past in 1920s New York and the shocking revelation about Angelo’s fate. We also examine the episode’s flaws, including some clunky dialogue and pacing issues.

Join us as we break down “Immortal Sins” and explore the deeper meanings and implications of this pivotal episode in the Torchwood: Miracle Day saga.

Pete and Martyn also review the Big Finish audio Robophobia.



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Episode 39: Torchwood: Miracle Day-The Middle Men

Martyn is absent, so Gerrod and Pete take a look at Torchwood: Miracle Day – The Middle Men. Can these two chancers hold down a show without their fearless leader?



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Episode 38: Torchwood: Miracle Day-Categories of Life

Martyn, Gerrod and Pete look at Torchwood: Miracle Day – Categories of Life.

Please excuse the sound quality – any tech issue that could go wrong, did go wrong.



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Let’s Kill Hitler: Press Launch

Right. Yes, now. Where to start? I attended the press launch of Doctor Who: Let’s Kill Hitler last night. However I, like everyone else in the room, was sworn to secrecy: to tell you anything about it would completely ruin the story for you. All I can say is it’s good. Very, very good. It feels more like the traditional series opener. It’s funny when it needs to be and thrilling when the episode calls for it.

The cast all put in exceptional performances. I’m finding this extremely difficult to write as it would truly ruin the episode if I were to say anything about it. Look, just come back here on August 28th. I’ll be able to say more then.

Pictures from the event:

 
 



Paul Kasey interview

In this episode of the podcast, Martyn and Pete sit down with Paul Kasey, a talented actor who has brought some of the most iconic Doctor Who monsters to life on screen. From the Daleks to the Cybermen, Paul has played a variety of roles in the series, using his skills in physical performance and movement to bring these characters to life.

Throughout the interview, we dive into Paul’s experience working on Doctor Who and Torchwood discussing his process for creating each monster’s unique physicality and how he approaches portraying such iconic creatures. We also explore his early acting career and how he got started in the industry.

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