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***Warning this post contains spoilers about Night Terrors and may refer to previous episodes of Doctor Who. If you haven’t watched the episode or don’t want to be surprised do not read ...
I’ll come right out and say it: I love this episode. ‘Night Terrors’ is by far and away one of the best episodes, not just of the Matt Smith years, but of any Doctor Who episode I’ve seen ...
Doctor Who returns to Earth for some classic hide-behind-the-sofa fear, in an episode penned by Mark Gatiss. Here’s John’s spoiler-free review of Night Terrors… ...
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3. Finally A Scary Bin The first episode of the Eccleston Doctor Who had a very unscary bin, that ate up Mickey with a belch. So this redeems that slightly.
Doctor Who expert Gavin Fuller was entertained by Night Terrors, the latest episode in the new series of Doctor Who, BBC One. By Gavin Fuller 03 September 2011 • 8:30pm ...
When I was a child, about the last thing I wanted to see in Doctor Who was my own kind. Child actors were diabolically wooden in 1970s TV drama and, yes, they do seem preternaturally competent ...
Storyline The Doctor responds to a message from eight-year-old George who is terrified at night by monsters. Investigating his housing estate, Amy and Rory are trapped in a doll’s-house-like ...
Mays: “‘Night Terrors’, what it’s about? It’s a stand-alone story: it’s not really connected to the bigger arc of what’s going on in Doctor Who at the moment.
Going into the latest Doctor Who season 6 episode ‘God Complex,’ I didn’t know what to expect. ‘Night Terrors‘ and ‘The Girl Who Waited‘ were near perfection in their own right and ...
I’m on vacation, but I got to see tonight’s “Doctor Who” before I went away for a few days. “Night Terrors” was penned by Steven Moffat’s “Sherlock” co-author Mark Gatiss, and I ...
After last week's storming mid-series opener, Doctor Who continues this Saturday with Mark Gatiss's creepy 'Night Terrors'. Daniel Mays - who you may remember as the devilish Jim Keats in Ashes to ...