An era of the series has ended, but as always, Doctor Who continues moving right along.
When it comes time to resolve the plot, the story simply falls to pieces.
“Dinosaurs on a Spaceship” lets us know up front that this is going to be a “romp”—big, loud, and hopefully fun.
A very sharp and self-aware police procedural, Life on Mars is a must-see for fans of “quality” TV drama.
The episode shows us that the Silurians and present-day humanity are unable to overcome their seemingly irreconcilable differences.
Many of the elements of this story have their roots in the Pertwee era.
Given its ratings success, there’s every indication that Torchwood will be returning for a third season.
Chris Chibnall puts that old chestnut, your life flashing before your eyes just before you die, to good use in “Fragments.”
This is the first episode of Torchwood that left me choked up, crying with Gwen at the end.
“End of Days” brings Torchwood’s premiere run to a mostly satisfying conclusion.
The wall-to-wall Ianto would be enough to bury this episode, but Chris Chibnall, the series’s lead writer, keeps piling on.