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Doctor Who: Spare Parts
Doctor Who: Spare Parts
10
8.7 (3 Ratings)
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Peter davison (1 more)
Orign of the cybermen
One of the best big finish plays ever probably the best cybermen story gives them an orign story how they came to be before there first appearnce in yenth planet peter davisoon is perfect as the fifth doctor supported by sarah sutton as nyssa and the rest of the cast are believe playing surivors of a dying planet not knowing what there future is going to be brillant
  
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Wendy Jo (37 KP) rated The Good Doctor in TV

Sep 26, 2018  
The Good Doctor
The Good Doctor
2017 | Drama
This show is fantastic. The lingo is all current and correct. The plot lines are not only possible but some of the common cases the medical field face. The most amazing thing about this show is the portrayal of a Doctor with Autism and Savant Syndrome (1 more)
giving thousands of people a hero with a neurological disorder who doesn't just succeed but down right shines! Fantastic writers, actors, and stories. An amazing show!
Fantastic!!
  
The kick off to a young adult line of mystery novels featuring the Brig's granddaughter Lucy Wilson, this has the set-up feel of the Sarah Jane Adventures, with a slightly more adult tone. Not much more, as these are designed to be aimed at the younger set, but feel more Doctor Who in the peril thrown at our heroine. An enjoyable read that also manages to expand the Brig-verse. Highly recommended! For more, visit www.travelingthevortex.com
  
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Deepak Chopra recommended Kim in Books (curated)

 
Kim
Kim
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"An example of masterful storytelling that fascinated me growing up. I identified with Kim, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier, because we were both children of the army; my father was an army doctor who had served under Lord Mountbatten. On rereading, the setting of the Afghan Wars in the late Victorian era has chilling implications for today. The book is also a reminder that Kipling’s colonialist perspective didn’t blind him to the teeming human drama of India."

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Doctor Strange (2016)
Doctor Strange (2016)
2016 | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Benedict cumberbatch (2 more)
Rachel macadams
Mads mikkelsen
After watching the sequel Sunday night thought I would go back and watch the first one again I liked the first time benedict cumberbatch plays the title character very well with support from an excellent cast. The visual effects are so good and there's mads mikkelsen who is forever type casted as the villain but plays it so well anyway good first but the sequel is now my favourite doctor strange movie
  
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Doctor Who: The Wormery
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Fantastic Character interplay. Come for the 6th Doctor and Iris, and stay for the convoluted plot that has some truly great ideas (like the transcendental, transdimensional engineering of a TARDIS) that are meant to be epic reveals thrown at you like lazy softballs... they come in so frustratingly slowly and obviously that by the time they land, you cant be bothered to swing at them. So maddening. For more, visit www.travelingthevortex.com
  
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Doctor Who: Circular Time
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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4 short stories make up Big Finish's first foray into anthology storytelling, and there isn't a bad one in the bunch. Outstanding storytelling, great acting (especially by my favorite guest star, David Warner) a deepening of the special relationship that five and Nyssa share, and a finale to die for. This might be my favorite Fifth Doctor story of the line thus far. Great audio!
  
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Kevin Phillipson (9973 KP) created a post

Jan 2, 2023  
Time for look back at 2022 top ten of the year
1 top gun maverick
2 avatar 2 way of the water
3 everything everywhere all at once
4 the batman
5 jackass forever
6 bobs burgers movie
7 smile
8 the northman
9 doctor strange and the mutiverse of madness
10 black phone
So what will be my my number one movie this year will be just have to wait to see
     
I try to make a point of posting a review of everything I read, even cheesy Harlequin romances. Unfortunately, I do not have a whole lot to say about this one. The romance was sweet, and at times sexy, but it was predictable that the two main characters would end up together, since that is the focus of the book. My favorite character was actually the owner of the diner, simply because she seemed to be the one really running the town. I found the doctor to be melodramatic and behave at times as if he had a split personality, which was kind of a turn-off for me. I felt sorry for the baby, since he rarely seemed to see much of his mom at all, what with her passing him off to the baby-sitters so she could go fool around with the doctor. Tina could have planned the motherhood vs. dating aspects better by having Dan come to her place instead, and then Dan could have spent some time with the baby, too.
  
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
Doctor Who: The Web of Fear
1968 | Sci-Fi
8
7.6 (20 Ratings)
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Patrick troughton (1 more)
Yeti
Still missing episode 3 (0 more)
Probably my favourite of the second doctor era at one point I never thought I would see it as was lost from the archives till it was discovered in Nigeria it has all the ingredients for a classic base under siege alien threat namely the yeti and Patrick troughton at his best this story Introduces Lethbridge Stewart who would be part of the show in the 70s with unit overall good story