Dr Who and the Bus Stop

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 The Lemming 21 Oct 2018

Fek me, that has to be the most powerful Dr Who episode that I have ever seen.

Three episodes in, what else is in store?

 toad 21 Oct 2018
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Are we doing spoilers?

 Toby_W 21 Oct 2018
In reply to The Lemming:

Almost too serious but you’re right, pretty powerful.  I was worried something awful could happen, which was silly as it’s doctor who.

cheers

Toby

 

 

 angry pirate 21 Oct 2018
In reply to The Lemming:

I agree, watched it with my two young boys. They were properly angry at the end which I suppose got the message across nicely. Led to a conversation about racism and segregation. 

Very powerful!

 Blue Straggler 21 Oct 2018
In reply to The Lemming:

I haven’t seen it, as I don’t watch Dr Who, but I’ve seen comments about it elsewhere and it sounds a bit like a 1989 episode of Quantum Leap (in which, somewhat patronisingly,  a time travelling white person is the necessary catalyst for some Civil Rights ding dang doo)

http://quantumleap.wikia.com/wiki/The_Color_of_Truth_(episode)

 

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In reply to The Lemming:

I accidentally watched last week's episode and got hooked by a Yorkshire accent. This weeks was compelling and I really liked it. I think this could be a really interesting series.

 d_b 21 Oct 2018
In reply to Blue Straggler:

It's possible, but whatever Sam Beckett did was off screen and didn't give of artron energy.


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