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Casey Chong profiles seven mad doctors who deserve more recognition for their contributions to crazy cinema science… Movies about mad doctors have been around for the longest time, stretching way back ...
The ABC series is only sort of a doctor show. It is better understood as a fantasy. By Margaret Lyons “Doctor Odyssey” finishes its first season on Thursday at 9 p.m., on ABC, and as of press ...
Gigi Otalvaro Ph.D. ’18, associate director of Stanford Living Education, encourages contemplation, creativity and lots of laughter in her LifeWorks classes.
Bigeneration?! Two Doctors?! The ending of The Giggle has sent shockwaves through Doctor Who lore (and its fanbase) so let's break it all down and explain exactly what it means for the Whoniverse.
In Doctor Who's third and final 60th anniversary special, titled "The Giggle," we witnessed a shocking bi-generation which left us with both a Fourteenth (David Tennant) and Fifteenth Doctor ...
Doctor Who has to learn to let go of David Tennant. ... “The Giggle,” that’s not quite what happens. Instead, when the Doctor regenerates, he splits into two people.
It’s not just Tennant. Smith, Capaldi, Whittaker – they could all make an appearance, theoretically, because according to Davies, the bi-generation wasn’t just about Gatwa’s 15th Doctor ...
Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials finally introduced Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor, but the advent of bi-generation felt like a major step back for the franchise.
In “The Giggle,” the final Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, we finally meet Ncuti Gatwa, the Fifteenth Doctor. He’s great. The handoff is not.
Overall, ‘The Giggle’ — and by extension these three specials as a collective — successfully act as a heartfelt paean to the messiness and madness of making and watching Doctor Who.