While the film charts its protagonist’s gradual progression toward a renewed sense of agency and freedom, it rarely indulges in lengthy or even linear narrative arcs.
A very sharp and self-aware police procedural, Life on Mars is a must-see for fans of “quality” TV drama.
One point that the script doesn’t make sufficiently clear—at least, it confused me on first viewing—is that the initial Time Lord scenes take place before the three pieces of narration in Part One.
With “The End of Time,” the Doctor Who careers of two giants of the show—star David Tennant and head writer and executive producer Russell T Davies—reach their conclusion.
There are a lot of things to admire about Doctor Who’s audacious third season finale, “Last of the Time Lords.”
It’s difficult to discuss Doctor Who’s penultimate Season Three installment, “The Sound of Drums”, without also talking about the events of the episode that follow it.
If “Blink” was the perfect standalone episode of Doctor Who, then “Utopia” is just the opposite.