Doctor Who: All 85 Revival Era Stories Ranked

45. Closing Time

James Corden returns to Who to fight Cybermen. It's funny, it's sad and introspective, but maybe they could've eased off with love saving the day (again).

44. Let's Kill Hitler

A brilliantly hilarious other side of the coin to 'A Good Man Goes To War', 'Let's Kill Hitler' falls flat when it actually deals with the serious character development. Plus, Hitler is locked in a cupboard.

43. Nightmare In Silver

A fantastic performance from Smith and a reboot for the Cybermen. It wasn't quite 'The Doctor's Wife', and don't mention the plot-holes or the kids, but it was fantastic in terms of fan service and frenzied excitement.

42. The Wedding Of River Song

An intriguing episode that descends into a ridiculous finale. Still, when it's good, it's excellent (see scenes with Churchill, "live chess" and the Brigadier tribute).

41. The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit

A dark and mystic journey for Rose and the Doctor, where they finally come to terms with how they feel for each other. The Beast really is a spectacular villain, too.
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