Saturday 17 October 2015

'The Girl Who Died' Review



‘The Girl Who Died’ is one of those episodes of Who, where you leave the screen with mixed feelings. I thoroughly enjoyed the episode, although it was obviously one of the more light hearted episodes of the series, but it certainly left a lot of questions unanswered.

My first nag at the episode, was the villains. Although I understand that they weren’t entirely the main focus of the episode, I still felt that they were tragically underused. Also, the ‘Deadliest warrior race in the universe’ guise is getting old; seriously, how many of them are there? The ‘scare factor’ was also brutally low, and the main villain, ‘So-Called Odin’, was honestly laughable. However, due to return for the second part (As seen in the Next Time trailer), my decision could still be rethought if they were to prove more formidable and deadly.

A major pro of the episode was Maisie Williams character; Alshildr. The acting from Maisie was great and the whole setup to the reveal at the end was timed to perfection, although it still could prove to be a red herring. The depth and the whole ‘I’ve always been different’ is extremely reminiscent of the Doctor, and shows how he understands her.

The first two thirds of the episode, I thought, were the weakest Jamie Mathieson has ever written for Who, however the last 15 minutes really turned things around. The ‘Face Arc’ return was in spectacular fashion and the ‘Hybrid’ prophecy return was unexpected. Also, Gold’s music was absolutely whimsical and really captured the spirit of the Vikings as well as the now iconic twelfth doctor’s theme.

Overall, the last fifteen minutes swayed my vote from a 6 to a 7/10, and I hope ‘The Woman Who Lived’ lives up to expectations and answers all my queries!

Saturday 10 January 2015

Moffat: Forgetting Matt's Doctor Was Challenging

Steven Moffat has spoken in DWM 482 about how he found it hard to forget how to write 'the Matt Doctor' and how his most challenging aspect of Series 8 was introducing Peter Capaldi's Doctor. 

He says: "Creating a new doctor - or rather, helping Peter to" was his most challenging aspect of the 2014 series and that "trying to forget how to write the Matt Doctor - who was welded into my brain, and still lives there, making endless cups of tea, and forgetting to drink them because he saw a shiny thing - and embrace a whole new version of the character (Capaldi's Doctor). Oh. That's challenging. And exciting, of course. But 'excitement' is what what we call 'fear', once we've survived it."

The Whoniverse Herald Update - January 2015

Recently, The Whoniverse Herald has been offline whilst it was 'regenerating.' Although we are still working on some minor details of the site, we hope you enjoy using this new layout and catching up with the latest news and features of hit BBC One show: Doctor Who.

DWM 482 - Jenna Coleman

Issue No. 482 of Doctor Who Magazine is set to be released on the 8th January 2015 and features interviews with Jenna Coleman, Rachael Talalay, Peter Purves and David Fisher. Plus the second installment of thrilling comic: Instruments of War. It is on sale from 8th January priced £4.99.




Tuesday 16 December 2014

All 'Last Christmas' Trailers, Teasers and Preview Clips.

Here are all the latest trailers, teasers and preview clips for the 2014 Doctor Who Christmas Special: Last Christmas. The special airs at 6:15 on Christmas Day.

Note: Not all of these are official, some are fan-made.





This clip below is a compilation of all programmes airing on Christmas Day on BBC1 including a few short clips from Last Christmas.


Also, click here for a selection of high resolution promo pics for the festive special.

Saturday 1 November 2014

OFFICIAL: Missy Is The Master!

 So it looks like I was wrong in my prediction that Missy was either A Brand New Character or A Clara Splinter however the Rumours going around that were speculating the return of The Master in the form of Charles Dance weren't too far off... Apart from the fact that this time we are faced with The Mighty Mistress and Charles Dance is nowhere to be seen. Though, Instead of Charles Dance we are faced with the terrific Michelle Gomez, who has already won many people over as their favourite incarnation of The Master due to her witty nature and charm. Good Luck Michelle!


Death In Heaven premieres on Saturday the 8th of November at 8:00p.m. for an hours long run on BBC One and BBC One HD.

Doctor Who Extra - Dark Water

Here is the behind the scenes look at the eleventh episode of series 8, Dark Water.