5 thoughts on “(Reboot) Doctor Who Historical Costumes, Part IV, continued

  1. Am shamefully ignorant about Dr. Who, apart from the basic premise and the fact that the various incarnations are played by cool performers. These episodes look like great fun.

  2. Of these episodes, I favor “Thin Ice” just for the Regency era costumes, despite it appearing that Bill dressed herself without a clue as to which order the pieces were meant to be layered in, etc. I was just happy for an early 19th century ep, so Jodie Whittaker’s visit with Mary Shelly et al is another favorite. Didn’t care for the character of “Me.” Annoying. I think my all time favorite Capaldi episode has to be “Robot of Sherwood Forest.” If you’ve seen it, the immortal words “I have a spoon” will make you smile.

  3. This is Ferdinand Kingsley erasure: he too was in ‘Empress of Mars’ having a delightfully caddish time as a British army officer and antagonist to boot!😉

  4. The 12th Doctor and Bill era (season 10) is one of the periods of modern Who where I stuck with it (rather than watching a few episodes then giving up) and was consistently entertained. Bill was one of my favourite companions and it was a relief having zero romantic subplots/subtext/tease/whatever between her and the Doctor.

    I stopped watching again after the first Jodie Whittaker season, which I watched most of and enjoyed intermittently but felt had gone back into “broad and wacky” territory like some of the earlier seasons. There were also too many companions to develop properly and a seeming indecisiveness about whether the show was for kids, adults or both.

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