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Test your Doctor Who knowledge and play the fourth of our weekly quizzes recapping each episode. How much do you remember about episode four, Lucky Day?
This review contains full spoilers for Doctor Who season 2, episode 4, "Lucky Day." "Lucky Day" marks a notable shift in Season 2: It’s the first episode without Russell T Davies credited as a ...
Imagine then, my delighted surprise when “Lucky Day” doesn’t just get its politics right, but it does so with molotov cocktails in hand. It’s 2007 and the Doctor and Belinda land in London ...
Ruby Sunday and Belinda Chandra were inarguably Fifteen's main Doctor Who companions, but there was a third figure who also ...
"Lucky Day" is where the arc of the season comes into focus with nonlinear timey-wimey and a political edge. Doctor Who: Lucky Day is streaming on Disney+ outside the UK. Adi Tantimedh is a ...
Now we have, er, Ruby Sunday on a podcast. But of course, Lucky Day isn't really about Ruby Sunday, it's about how her time with the Doctor (and her personal trauma) are weaponised by online ...
"Lucky Day" lulls you into thinking this is another typical Davies episode of Doctor Who – Ruby misses traveling with The Doctor and finds herself at odds trying to live life on Earth without him.
Lucky Day' brought back Ruby Sunday to give her the work-life balance from hell: horrifying monsters *and* a shitty boyfriend. Lots of things can be terrifying on Doctor Who. Monsters, of course ...
The latest episode of Doctor Who, Lucky Day, gave us something that we rarely see – a brief glimpse into the dark side of the Doctor. It was in the low light of the TARDIS that Ncuti Gatwa’s ...
The Doctor constantly claims that human beings ... outside of the finale has made things worse in that department. Lucky Day is an episode that, for all its flaws, I will defend as being good ...