Doctor Who Magazine DWM issue 570
The issue contains an exclusive preview of the first episodes of series 13 with contributions from Chris Chibnall, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop and Jacob Anderson.
The issue contains an exclusive preview of the first episodes of series 13 with contributions from Chris Chibnall, Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop and Jacob Anderson.
DWM's 2021 Yearbook is packed with exclusive new features, including interviews with Jodie Whittaker, John Barrowman, Mandip Gill, Tosin Cole, Series 12 guest stars, writers.
Let's go behind the scenes with Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens and Jodie Whittaker.
Former Doctor Who showrunners Russel T Davies and Steven Moffat interview each other in this issue.
Go behind the scenes with Chris Chibnall, Matt Strevens, and Jodie Whittaker as they go tell us more about some of their favorite emotional and fun moments from season 12.
I admit it: the story for this episode was different than expected but it's pretty good, considering. It explains a few things (who actually is Ruth, the unknown Doctor's face) and brings a new light to the moment when Matt Smith's Doctor got the extra regenerations.
Cybermen were once humans and they lost their feelings and emotions when they became cyborgs. Time Lords were once humans (and that became more clearer in this series) that were transformed during or after they passed through a temporal vortex.
There is mystery and horror, and that's good, and time travels because some Artificial Intelligence tries to survive in the past after losing a war. There is also some science, the one that built the Cybermen, and the favorite Time Lord. I enjoyed the episode because it succeeds in combining pretty good the the mentioned elements.
The episode is pretty good but I would prefer that these creatures to be more dark and frightening than they were - they didn't make much impression with their actions comparing with what they said they can do.
DWM issue 548 features an exclusive, in-depth interview with Sacha Dhawan and an exclusive preview of the Series 12 finale.
The planet is saved, again, even if the spider queen could be more credible, and the rivalry between Tesla and Edison continues even after they have fought together against a common enemy.
It includes previews of the next 4 new episodes, exclusive interviews with Bradley Walsh and Chris Chibnall and much more.
Orphan 55, the 55th planet that has been abandoned by the humans because, from different motifs such war or natural catastrophe, it became uninhabitable. There were left behind only the people too poor to afford the evacuation or too late to go with the ships.
Surprinsingly, the second part of Spyfall is better than the first. There were, still, some issues (like the shoes with embedded lasers) but the episode was not bad at all. More: it comes close to Doctor's style. Twice I could enjoy some of the effects of time travels and that's good.
If the season 12 of new Doctor Who continues in the same style as its first episode I will not be surprised that some people will make it lost on purpose because of bad writing and bad production.
The selected title for the first episode is Spyfall.