Doctor Who: Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS - 8 Ways To Get To The Heart Of The Matter

doctor who reviewWARNING SPOILERS MATERIALIZING: The cloister bell is ringing as we salvage spoilers and speculation from Doctor Who Series 7a and 7b, especially episode 11: €œJourney to the Centre of the TARDIS€. Once you€™ve experienced the story, step back into this timeline and join us as we race down some particularly intriguing corridors. Who knows where they will lead. €œJourney to the Centre of the TARDIS,€ was written by Stephen Thompson who penned €œThe Curse of the Black Spot€ for series six. €œJourney€ is a vast improvement. This episode is a huge amount of fun, complete with explosions, monsters, libraries, swimming pools and seemingly endless corridors. We gain insight into the Doctor€™s, the TARDIS€™ and Clara€™s characters and explore their relationship to each other. I was beginning to be a bit unsure about whether Clara was going to work as a companion. She started strong but felt too scaled down after €œRings of Akhaten€, almost as if she were an afterthought to the stories. That all changes with €œJourney€, where Clara spends a good amount of time on her own and begins to feel more like a person than a mystery. It was quite nice to once again experience a script that explored non-linear time and its implications. Let€™s touch on a few pulse points from this episode...
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