Some remarks by me on last week's episode, before its context is changed by Survivors of the Flux later today:
I’m not able to offer reviews of every episode in this current series of Doctor Who, but Flux Chapter Four: Village of the Angels captivated with its grim sense of inevitability, its subversion of the Doctor’s control of events, and its group of well-defined lead characters. Remarks follow on some aspects of an episode I found highly successful and the strongest chapter, so far, of Flux. I’ve neglected the Bel-Vinder arc even though it might have something thematic to say about family which complements the theme of the main episode plot.
Read more at The Event Library.
I’m not able to offer reviews of every episode in this current series of Doctor Who, but Flux Chapter Four: Village of the Angels captivated with its grim sense of inevitability, its subversion of the Doctor’s control of events, and its group of well-defined lead characters. Remarks follow on some aspects of an episode I found highly successful and the strongest chapter, so far, of Flux. I’ve neglected the Bel-Vinder arc even though it might have something thematic to say about family which complements the theme of the main episode plot.
Read more at The Event Library.
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