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Carolyn a

This episode was so good. It made me a little sad... maybe like nostalgic. I'd missed Doctor Who being like this SO SO much. Thanks for the reaction! :)

Ani

this episode is what i want and need from doctor who. i keep hearing people say "it's not that scary if you're not a child" and i'm just a bit confused. i know that this kinda "horror" is conflicting in whether people find it scary or not but for me the kind of jarring, feels wrong, uncanny valley horror leaves a greater impact on me horror-wise than most horror films (and i'm a major horror fan). and neither do i really agree with the complaints that the body-horror aspects look "cheap", i think it thoroughly fits with the vibe. and i freaking love the concepts this episode is playing with. i totally agree with you guys on the fantastic execution of the weirdness that was executed with the way the scenes were built and cut. and like i said, the concepts of no-things, at the edge of the universe, you know, actually messes with your brain scifi shit. love it. absolutely love it. and then you sprinkle in those intense emotional scenes. and just like you guys, that wrong donna scene GOT TO ME. all in all, this might be my first 10/10 episode since capaldi (twice upon a time actually, tho i know it's not a favourite of most). i can't explain it in words how much i means to me that we got this fantastic not normal special type fantastic but rather an actually best of doctor who fantastic episode with RTD, DAVID TENNANT AND CATHERINE TATE. i would've thought that! i don't even care whether the next episode is 10/10 or just fun, because we got this, and we will always have this. and i would've never believed that in a million years. it feels like the 8 year old me who lost doctor-donna over a decade ago got something she would've never expected to get again.

Logan

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. PLEASE react to the latest release of “An Adventure in Space in Time”. I consider it required viewing for any Doctor Who fan. And it’s especially important to watch for the 60th anniversary!! Trust me on this!

The Watcher

This one feels like a Moffat episode. The first 20 minutes had me feeling like something was off, but that was very cleverly intentional. My arms are too long – feels like something that could be printed on a T-shirt, I could even see toys of the "elongated?" Doctor and Donna replicas being made. Unless I missed something, was the Isaac Newton "mavity" situation fixed? Feels like there was some deeper purpose there, but I didn't catch it. I thought it was going to somehow tie into the resolution of the story. It was really nice seeing Wilf at the end. I hope they managed to get more than that one scene with Bernard Cribbins. My theory is the next special might end with a reversal of Donna memory sacrifice, with the 14th Doctor sacrificing something/himself to save her...

A. Saffari

Another great episode. Very reminiscent of Midnight as was said. Also I concur with Logan. I hope y'all make time for "An Adventure in Space in Time." Doesn't need to be immediately, just whenever y'all can fit it into the schedule.

Natasha

Enjoyed this one much more than the last (and enjoyed that one too) - genuinely unnerving + Tennant/Tate were fab. Just subscribed to patreon - didn't know you did DW! Got a long dw marathon to get through whilst I recover from covid/wisdom tooth removal lol.

Trey Harris

Is it available in the US on anything but BritBox? I used up my free trial to watch some Classic Who and decided it wasn’t worth continuing.

Trey Harris

I’m curious if “mavity” will remain as a cheeky little joke. “Gravity” has always been a word they say a lot on Doctor Who!, so will it become like the weird Star Trek pronunciation of “sensors”? In the BTS show “Doctor Who Unleashed”, Catherine Tate expressed confusion about it and David Tennant replied with a long explanation of how it would work. It’s pretty hilarious and worth checking out—the official Doctor Who YouTube channel posted it as a short if you’re outside the UK so don’t have access to BBC iPlayer. What’s shown actually accords with one solution to general relativity’s time-travel paradoxes—so long as you don’t create a paradox preventing you from ever entering or exiting the closed timelike curve (time loop), you can rewrite your own memories. Changing “gravity” to “mavity” would be allowed—and Donna’s memory would change, never recalling she herself had caused a change—unless the word-change _itself_ would have somehow resulted in Donna not meeting Isaac Newton or later returning to Earth. (The Doctor isn’t affected by such things, but he “can feel it in his bones”, explaining his memory of “gravity” but willingness to roll with it once he realizes what happened.)