There aren’t many television shows that could, in the matter of only a few episodes, feature a monster made of boogers that terrorizes babies, a killer drag queen defeated by the power of music (with a little help from The Beatles) and a pointless religious war catalyzed by a capitalist algorithm. But, not all shows are And since acquired the long-running BBC science-fiction show, the Time Lord — now played by — in the quintessentially British show The latest episode, penned by showrunner , continues its unpredictable streak by donning the guise of folk-horror in an eerie decade-spanning epic that will have Whovians tapping their keyboards in forums for years to come. Below, breaks down some questions viewers may have about “73 Yards” and the Disney+ season so far.

*** No. 2015’s “found footage” episode “Sleep No More” was the first. Written by Mark Gatiss (BBC’s ), it starred Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor during the Seventy-three yards, 219 feet or 66.

7 meters — take your pick. We’re as baffled as you are. No reason was discovered or given as to why The Woman stayed that distance away.

If you add them all up, you get 358.7 — but, that’s all we’ve got. In case you missed it, the closing moments revealed that The Woman following Ruby from 73 yards away was Ruby all along.

But the young Ruby manages to avoid an endless cycle by not breaking the fairy circle. What does this mean for the future, though? Will Roger ap Gwilliam (played by Welsh.