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Timestamp #177: Rise of the Cybermen & The Age of Steel

Doctor Who: Rise of the Cybermen Doctor Who: The Age of Steel (2 episodes, s02e05-06, 2006)   A classic enemy finally returns, but in a slightly different way. Opening in a laboratory shrouded in darkness, a wheelchair-bound man named John Lumic gazes upon a new creation with pride. The scientist

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Timestamp #176: The Girl in the Fireplace

Doctor Who: The Girl in the Fireplace (1 episode, s02e04, 2006)   “Godspeed, my lonely angel.” Under a starry night sky, the occupants of an ornate estate run from clockwork monsters as a woman laments a broken clock and calls to the Doctor through the fireplace. Three millennia later, the

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Timestamp #175: School Reunion

Doctor Who: School Reunion (1 episode, s02e03, 2006)   The curse of the Time Lord is always having to say goodbye. While walking the halls of Deffry Vale High School, Headmaster Finch notices a student waiting outside his office. She has a headache, but she can’t go home since she

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Timestamp #174: Tooth and Claw

Doctor Who: Tooth and Claw (1 episode, s02e02, 2006)   What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. However, what makes you stronger can also kill you. Upon the Scottish moors, a group of monks walks to the Torchwood Estate. Their leader, Father Angelo, takes the house by force from its

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Timestamp #173: New Earth

Doctor Who: New Earth (1 episode, s02e01, 2006)   The adventure continues with a rather pointless return. Just after saying goodbye to her mother and Mickey, Rose Tyler joins the Doctor in the TARDIS as they go further than they’ve ever gone before. They end up on New Earth, a

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Timestamp #172: Born Again & The Christmas Invasion

Doctor Who: Born Again (1 episode, Children in Need, 2005) Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion (1 episode, Christmas Special, 2005)   New teeth. New hand. New Doctor.   Born Again After a brief recap of Bad Wolf and the Ninth Doctor’s farewell, we meet the Tenth Doctor. He plots a

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Timestamp: Series One and Ninth Doctor Summary

Doctor Who: Series One and Ninth Doctor Summary   The return to the TARDIS was, to quote the Doctor, absolutely fantastic. There are always rumblings in fandom about the differences between the twenty-six classic years and the TV movie/revival years. Sometimes you get statements that the classics are unwatchable and sometimes

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Timestamp #171: Bad Wolf & The Parting of the Ways

Doctor Who: Bad Wolf Doctor Who: The Parting of the Ways (2 episodes, s01e12-13, 2005)   Going out in a blaze of glory. Following on a century after the adventure on Satellite Five, the Doctor finds himself falling out of a transmat and into a house. Specifically, the Big Brother house

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Timestamp #170: Boom Town

Doctor Who: Boom Town (1 episode, s01e11, 2005)   Second chances all around. Six months after the attempted Slitheen invasion, a scientist is pleading with Mayor Margaret Blaine to stop construction of a nuclear power plant lest it destroy the city. With a little bit of gassy rumbling we know

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Timestamp #169: The Empty Child & The Doctor Dances

Doctor Who: The Empty Child Doctor Who: The Doctor Dances (2 episodes, s01e09-10, 2005)   “You’ve never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?” Rose and the Doctor are chasing a metal cylinder through space and time – they’re under mauve

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Timestamp #168: Father’s Day

Doctor Who: Father’s Day (1 episode, s01e08, 2005)   Time can correct itself, but the consequences are deadly. Rose reminisces about her father, Peter Alan Tyler, who died in November of 1987. She asks the Doctor if they can travel to see him and the Time Lord agrees with a

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Timestamp #167: The Long Game

Doctor Who: The Long Game (1 episode, s01e07, 2005)   All the Editor-in-Chief asks is for an open mind. The TARDIS arrives on Satellite 5, in orbit around Earth during the Fourth Great and Bountiful Human Empire, in the year 200,000. Rose and Doctor do their best to wow Adam,

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