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The SS Thasmin is out to sea! In this episode, we're discussing the 2022 New Year's special of Doctor Who, "Eve of the Daleks." Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
In this episode, we're discussing the season finale of Doctor Who: Flux, "The Vanquishers." Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
In this episode, we're discussing Episode 5 of Doctor Who: Flux, "Survivors of the Flux." Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
In this episode, we're discussing Episode 4 of Doctor Who: Flux, "Village of the Angels." Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
In this episode, we're discussing Episode 3 of Doctor Who: Flux, "Once, Upon Time." Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
In this episode, we're discussing Episode 2 of Doctor Who: Flux, "War of the Sontarans" Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
New Who series, new #TARBIS! This season we will be recapping and reacting to series 13 ‘Doctor Who: Flux'. In this episode, we're discussing Episode 1, “The Halloween Apocalypse.” In this episode the TARDIS is sick, the Doctor has secrets, Yasmin Khan is killing it as always, we are introduced to Dan Lewis, and Vinder is fine. Hosted by Delia and Nicole, Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) is a Doctor Who aftershow podcast, where we recap recent episodes of Doctor Who and give our thoughts on the travels of Team TARDIS. Learn our thoughts on the latest seasons of the show, go in-depth with us about the Black characters of the series, and try not to get a headache as we try to parse out the finer details of time travel. Shout along with us using the hashtag #TARBIS and @blkgirlscreate on Twitter and @blackgirlscreate on Instagram. You can also follow Delia @deliaistyping and Nicole @queerspeciman. Don't forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcasting app!! --- Want more awesome nerdy/geeky content? Check us out at blackgirlscreate.org for more podcasts, deep dives, and events. Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we encourage fans to celebrate and critique pop culture while also advocating for and contributing to the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general.
We're back this week for a three-hour lunch spent in the Dreamatorium! That's right, we're talking about "Virtual Systems Analysis."Jenn is joined by friend and host of the Quirky Pop podcast, Catrina Parker (@CatrinaTParker), to discuss how Abed and Annie have similar vices and manage to grow in this episode, what the episode says about Jeff/Annie, how we feel about Troy and Britta's budding relationship, and more! Enjoy!Our recommended media:Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (#TARBIS) podcast.The Farewell (Amazon Prime)Donate if you're able to the Loveland Therapy Fund for Black Women and Girls!
In this episode of the Sailor Moon Fan Club podcast, Black Girls Create editor, Whovian, and writer Constance Gibbs matches Doctors to Sailor Scouts, talks about the upcoming magical Black Girls Create anthology, and shares how much Sailor Moon shaped her personality! Find Constance on all social media, but especially Twitter @constar24 Mentioned in this episode: Black Girls Create: https://blackgirlscreate.org/ Black Girls Create anthology: https://www.bgcanthology.com/ TARBIS (Time and Relative Blackness in Space) Podcast: https://blackgirlscreate.org/2019/04/tarbis-blue-ballot-box-series-s1e1-rose/ Black Girls Create & TARBIS merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/black-girls-create Follow the Sailor Moon Fan Club Twitter: @mooniesclub Instagram: @moonies_club Subscribe to our newsletter on sailormoonfanclub.com Moonie Merch now available! Get the same cropped hoodie as Constance, and other merch at mooniesclub.com Podcast editing by Tag Hatle (@redtagcomesback)
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 8 of Doctor Who Season 9, “The Zygon Inversion.” In this episode, The Doctor is puntastic, Clara is in everyone’s heads, and it doesn’t matter what species Osgood is.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 9 of Doctor Who Season 8, “Flatline.” In this episode, The Doctor invents the TWODIS, Clara is the Doctor, and Rigsy proves he’s more than just local knowledge.
11th Doctor, From Beginning to End It's time to spotlight the Matt Smith era of "Doctor Who" - for this first installment, the couple compare his first and last outings as the Eleventh Doctor. "The Eleventh Hour" and "The Time of the Doctor," both written by then-showrunner Steven Moffat, introduce and send off his incarnation of the wacky, but powerful, Time Lord. How did the character change? How was he constant? What paid off and what didn't? In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple are joined by Constance Gibbs, co-host of the "Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space" podcast, who interviewed Christopher Eccleston at the 2019 New York Comic Con. She talks about the talk, from how she got the gig, prepping for the interview, and making news with her questions. (NYCC interview link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?)v=IQi4nK0Cl9g&feature=emb_logo)
11th Doctor, From Beginning to EndIt's time to spotlight the Matt Smith era of "Doctor Who" - for this first installment, the couple compare his first and last outings as the Eleventh Doctor. "The Eleventh Hour" and "The Time of the Doctor," both written by then-showrunner Steven Moffat, introduce and send off his incarnation of the wacky, but powerful, Time Lord. How did the character change? How was he constant? What paid off and what didn't? In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple are joined by Constance Gibbs, co-host of the "Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space" podcast, who interviewed Christopher Eccleston at the 2019 New York Comic Con. She talks about the talk, from how she got the gig, prepping for the interview, and making news with her questions. (NYCC interview link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?)v=IQi4nK0Cl9g&feature=emb_logo)
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 5 of Doctor Who Season 7, “Angels Take Manhattan”. In this episode, The Doctor is a jerk husband, Amy writes a book, and Rory sacrifices himself again.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 8 of Doctor Who Season 6, “Let's Kill Hitler.” In this episode, The Doctor is dying, Amy names her daughter after her daughter, and Rory puts Hitler in the cupboard.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 10 of Doctor Who Season 5, “Vincent and the Doctor.” In this episode, The Doctor is the Minister of Art and Artiness, Amy doesn’t know she is sad, and Vincent adds to his pile of good things.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 11 of Doctor Who Season 4, “Midnight.” In this episode, The Doctor rides solo, Donna practices self-care, and humans are the worst.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 8 of Doctor Who Season 3, “42.” In this episode, The Doctor is tired of humans, Martha finds someone to believe in her, and the sun is alive.
First off, quick production note: For whatever reason, I kept calling Malorie Blackman “Marjorie Blackman” in my review. And I have no idea why. I might’ve just been nervous from not having recorded in so long. Or I might’ve been struggling with having less notes in front of me than I usually do. I’m not sure. Either way, I deeply apologize for getting her name wrong. How embarrassing! Anyway, aside from all that, this is honestly a difficult episode for me to publish. As I stated in my ‘State of the Podcast’ blog post, I try my very best to keep things on my show (mostly) positive and try to look for the best in the show. But, at the end of the day, I also have to be honest about my reactions and so, after a lot of soul searching, I made this episode chatting about my feelings in regards to Series 11. And, yes, many of those feelings are negative. So, if that’s something you’re avoiding, being that my intention is to not kill people’s squee, this might possibly be an episode to skip. I do hope you give it a listen, though. I did my best to frame my criticisms as fairly as I could and also tried my best not to devolve into just mindless ranting. Also, on a positive note, I discuss what is on the horizon for my show, with a series where I’m going to be rejuvenating the podcast by indulging in far more positive chats about my favorite show. Anyway, again, I hope you will all join me as I talk about through some pretty hard feelings from this past season of Doctor Who -- along with some bonus Happy Fandom Time squee in there, to temper any angst, of course! Glad to have you all aboard and do enjoy the ride (it’s going to be a bit of a bumpy one)! Episode 30 – Don’t Kill the Vibe, Graham: Series 11 Overview Table of Contents: 0:00:00 - Opening and Welcome 0:05:38 - Happy Fandom Time 0:13:00 - Discussion of Series 11 (Overall Thoughts & Episode Breakdowns) 1:19:33 - Goodbye, Thanks, and Outro! Links: + Email:terminusdwpodcast@gmail.com + Terminus Ko-Fi Page + Terminus on Stitcher + Terminus on iTunes + Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/terminusdwpodcast/ (the social group) or Like Us at: https://www.facebook.com/TerminusDWPodcast + Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerminusCast + Tumblr: http://terminusdwpodcast.tumblr.com + Terminus Amazon Online Store + Music Theme: 'Violin Doctor Who Theme' by ViolinistBAKA (on YouTube) + Earth Station One Network Fun Links Related to the Show: + Recent Podcast Guest Spots with Me (click the episode titles for links): * Discussing Who Podcast: Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, Girl in the Fireplace, Smith & Jones, Human Nature/Family of Blood, Blink, and Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords * Watch-a-thon of Rassilon Podcast: Image of the Fendahl & the Stones of Blood * Earth Station Who Podcast: The Witchfinders * David Tennant Does a Podcast With… on iTunes, on Spotify, and on Acast + Things to Read or Listen To: * Tai Gooden’s review of ‘The Woman Who Fell to Earth’ * “Women in Refrigerators” Trope * “Doctor Who: The Ripple Effect” E-book by Malorie Blackman * Woke Doctor Who Podcast Episode about “Rosa” * Time and Relative Blackness in Space (TARBIS) Podcast Episode about “Rosa” * “For Black Doctor Who fans, the TARDIS is a legendary, loaded image…” by Constance Gibbs * El Sandifer’s review of “Rosa” (Plus her podcast episode review) * “The Day India Burned”: The Partition Documentary on YouTube * Vinay Patel's book recs for Partition on Twitter * “Disability Superpower” Trope * Caroline Seide’s “AV Club” review of “Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos” * El Sandifer’s review of “Resolution” + Some Classic Serials I Mentioned: * “Day of the Daleks” * “The Robots of Death” * “The Pirate Planet” * “Mark of the Rani” * “The Airzone Solution” (Not a proper serial, but still!) + Random References: * Wholanta * “The Doctor Is Gonna Bust a Cap in Yo Ass” fanvid * Childfree BINGO card * Broadchurch Series 3 * Witchfinder General * Sapphire & Steel + + + + WANT TO BUY ME A DRINK? OR DROP ME A TIP? CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW! + + + + Notes: Opening audio clips from the Fifth Doctor serial 'Terminus' and the Tenth Doctor serial 'The Shakespeare Code', copyright BBC. The female robot voice was from '2nd Speech Center' text-to-voice software. 'Doctor Who' theme was by ViolinistBAKA, link provided above.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re continuing our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 5 of Doctor Who Season 2, “Girl in the Fireplace.” In this episode, The Doctor snogs Madame de Pompadour, Rose tries to fill the Doctor’s shoes, and Mickey goes on his first TARDIS trip.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! We’re kicking off our Blue Ballot Box series, where we discuss one episode from each season of New Who based on our nominations and your votes. Today we’re discussing Episode 1 of Doctor Who Season 1, “Rose.” In this episode, The Doctor is from a North, Rose’s life blows up, and Mickey deserves better.
Companions of Color, Part One (nuWho)Jessica and Phillip are joined by Bayana and Connie of the TARBIS (Time and Relative Blackness in Space) podcast to examine companions of color. They tackle the Thirteenth Doctor's newest friends - Ryan and Yaz, and what their characters brought to the latest series. They also look at Twelfth's companions - everyone's favorite Bill, and everyone's ... well, also Danny Pink. In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple give an in-depth look at the Big Finish Production - The Diary of River Song, Series Three, featuring the Fifth Doctor.
Companions of Color, Part One (nuWho) Jessica and Phillip are joined by Bayana and Connie of the TARBIS (Time and Relative Blackness in Space) podcast to examine companions of color. They tackle the Thirteenth Doctor's newest friends - Ryan and Yaz, and what their characters brought to the latest series. They also look at Twelfth's companions - everyone's favorite Bill, and everyone's ... well, also Danny Pink. In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple give an in-depth look at the Big Finish Production - The Diary of River Song, Series Three, featuring the Fifth Doctor.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing the 2019 New Year Special of Doctor Who Season 11, “Resolution.” In this episode, The Doctor runs into her favorite alien, Yaz gets introduced to what should be her future job, and Ryan deals with his dad.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing the season finale of Doctor Who Season 11, “The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos.” In this episode The Doctor faces a new old enemy, Yaz stands with her girl, and Ryan saves his only remaining family from himself.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 9 of Doctor Who Season 11, “It Takes You Away.” In this episode The Doctor makes a new friend, Yaz is a boss, and Ryan is a babysitter.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 8 of Doctor Who Season 11, “The Witchfinders” In this episode The Doctor is tried as a witch, Yaz has maybe dealt with anxiety, and Ryan… makes a new friend in King James I.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 7 of Doctor Who Season 11, “Kerblam!” In this episode The Doctor still loves a fez, Yaz is quick on her feet, and Ryan knows his way around a warehouse.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re joined by Kumutha Lane to discuss Episode 6 of Doctor Who Season 11, “Demons of the Punjab.” In this episode The Doctor officiates a wedding, Yaz does what Rose could never do, and Ryan gets a gold star.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 5 of Doctor Who Season 11, “The Tsuranga Conundrum.” In this episode The Doctor is sometimes joking but not right now, Yaz is a football legend, and Ryan has an epiphany.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today Bayana and Robyn are joined by special guest Nicole of @BlackTARDIS to discuss Episode 4 of Doctor Who Season 11, “Arachnids in the UK.” In this episode The Doctor is in charge, Yaz wants more for her life, and Ryan hates spiders.
We were all a bit nervous about this story -- whenever Doctor Who tackles something as serious as racism, a lot is on the line. Join Deb, Erika, Katrina, and Liz as we dig through how we feel about this story from our international (and very white) perspectives. If you haven't already, we highly recommend checking out reviews and comments from people with different backgrounds -- especially black women. How did you feel about "Rosa"? Let us know in the comments! ^E Happy things: Kat loves the new "STATS!" theme song on Radio Free Skaro! Erika enjoys the synchronicity of the timing of a cool Victor Pemberton-related tweet! discovers her MLA also watches Doctor Who! Liz has spiffy new 13th Doctor badges! recommends Final Space! Deb eagerly awaits more 10th Doctor and Donna audios from Big Finish! even more eagerly awaits a Big Finish Short Trips story about the 12th Doctor, written by none other than OUR VERY OWN LIZ! Malorie Blackman Noughts & Crosses Black American Whovian women on Twitter #TARBIS, Black Girls Create, and their podcast, Time and Relative Blackness in Space Tai Gooden's "Rosa" review Support Verity! on Patreon!
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 3 of Doctor Who Season 11, “Rosa.” In this episode The Doctor can’t control the TARDIS, Yaz is Mexican, and Ryan saves the day.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 2 of Doctor Who Season 11, “The Ghost Monument.” In this episode The Doctor is in her element, Yaz needs more to do, Ryan learns from his mistakes, and a beautiful being makes her return.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today, we're discussing Episode 1 of Doctor Who Season 11, “The Woman Who Fell to Earth." In this episode The Doctor makes new friends, Yaz wants something more, and Ryan watches someone he loves get fridged in favor of a white dude.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about River Song.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Bill Potts.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Clara Oswald.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Amy Pond.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Donna Noble.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re continuing our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Dr. Martha Jones.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today, we're kicking off our Companion Series by discussing all there is to know about Rose Tyler.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing the latest Doctor Who Christmas Special, “Twice Upon A Time.” In this episode The Doctor doesn’t want to regenerate again, Bill is maybe alive, and Nardole shows up at the end for some reason no one asked for.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today, we're discussing all of the episodes you can skip in your Doctor Who rewatch.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 12 of Doctor Who Season 10, “The Doctor Falls.” In this episode The Doctor is dying, Bill is still a Cyberman, and Nardole somehow is a computer genius or something.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 11 of Doctor Who Season 10, “World Enough and Time.” In this episode The Doctor tests Missy, Bill is upgraded, and Nardole literally does nothing.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 10 of Doctor Who Season 10, “The Eaters of Light.” In this episode The Doctor tries to be the savior, Bill commands the Romans, and Nardole tries to blend in.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 9 of Doctor Who Season 10, “Empress of Mars.” In this episode The Doctor plays peacemaker, Bill’s opinion is the only one that matters, and Nardole does an unwise thing.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 8 of Doctor Who Season 10, “The Lie of the Land.” In this episode The Doctor is working with the Monks, Bill fights against fake news, and Nardole is of use for once.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Angelique Roche joins as we discuss Episode 7 of Doctor Who Season 10, “The Pyramid at the End of the World.” In this episode The Doctor is the President of Earth, Bill gets a second, or first, date with Penny, and Nardole is dead, maybe?
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 6 of Doctor Who Season 10, “Extremis.” In this episode The Doctor is asked to read a scary book, Bill’s date is interrupted by the Pope, and Nardole is apparently River’s fault.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today we’re discussing Episode 5 of Doctor Who Season 10, “Oxygen.” In this episode The Doctor suffers a permanent life change, Bill dies twice?!, and Nardole is an annoying nag, as usual.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie. In this episode we are discussing episode 3 of Season 10 of Doctor Who, "Thin Ice." In this episode The Doctor is 2,000 years old, Bill is blackety black black black, and Nardole is very cross.
Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space with Bayana, Robyn, and Connie! Today, we're discussing Episode 2 of Doctor Who Season 10, "Smile." In this episode The Doctor takes Bill on her first proper adventure, Bill learns what the Doctor is all about, and Nardole is blessedly left in the present.