Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa Review: Ruined By The Woke Message
Russell T Davies continues lecturing the fans but things don’t go sweet they go sour.
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Russell T Davies continues lecturing the fans but things don’t go sweet they go sour.
Seems like more of a filler episode where they ran out of ideas.
Fun episode with lots of jokes and references.
This is more like it and what the series should be about.
The MCU needs a facelift.
Part 1 in now available on Netflix but it’s severely lacking.
Jason Momoa sends the DCEU on its way in a buddy comedy worth watching.
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Russell T Davies gives us a crazy episode that goes from David Tennant and leads into the Ncuti Gatwa Doctor.
The acting is horrible, the directing and editing are horrible, the special effects are horrible, and most importantly, the story is horrible.
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Did the episode go a different route than expected?
There are some things to love about the series and some things that come off as cringe.
The episode follows the excellent episode from last week.
While the first three episodes are not on target, this one is a hit!
Another big disappointment from Kathleen Kennedy and Lucasfilm.
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Off to a great start. Let’s hope it continues!
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