• Doctor Who: The End of The World Review

  • Oct 19 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Doctor Who: The End of The World Review

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast, we review the classic Ninth Doctor story 'The End of the World.' Join us as we explore this pivotal episode, where the Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston, takes Rose on her first journey through time to witness the destruction of Earth five billion years in the future. We dive into the episode’s themes, character development, the introduction of memorable characters like Lady Cassandra, and the significance of this adventure in shaping the dynamic between the Doctor and Rose. Whether you're a new fan or a longtime Whovian, our in-depth analysis offers fresh insights into one of the most iconic episodes of the modern Doctor Who era.

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