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I am a fan and I’ve been on this journey since my youth. The series is so complicated and convoluted that it would take far more space than this article allows for me to fully explain what the fuss is all about and why its new era may just be its best yet. This is the 14th season since its 2005 reboot, but the first in the new version of the show.

We are introduced to a new doctor, Ncuti Gatwa and a new companion in the Tardis, with Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday. Though the tone of the series seemed to have shifted into a more playful and childlike one, it still managed to have some gut-wrenching and heartwarming moments. In this season alone, I can say I was confronted with issues such as abortion, transgenderism, racism and white supremacy, classism, abandonment and loneliness, sexuality, social media obsession, the military industrial complex and many others.



The script handled the topics as subtly as it could and the plots were so interesting and easy to get engrossed in. ‘Doctor Who’ is a long-running British television series following the life and exploits of the space and time-travelling, two-hearted, human-looking, extra-terrestrial figure known as ‘The Doctor’. He travels the galaxy, looking for adventure and getting himself engrossed in a few problems, while showing his human companions all the wonders of the universe.

He is normally plagued by his traumatic past, his desire to never look back and the dangerous nature of his existence, since he is one of t.

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