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This review contains full spoilers for Doctor Who season 2, episode 4, "Lucky Day." "Lucky Day" marks a notable shift in Season 2: It’s the first episode without Russell T Davies credited as a ...
Now we have, er, Ruby Sunday on a podcast. But of course, Lucky Day isn't really about Ruby Sunday, it's about how her time with the Doctor (and her personal trauma) are weaponised by online ...
Imagine then, my delighted surprise when “Lucky Day” doesn’t just get its politics right, but it does so with molotov cocktails in hand. It’s 2007 and the Doctor and Belinda land in London ...
Jemma Redgrave gets some of her best material in Lucky Day, particularly in the climax. We've seen Kate Stewart consider genocide twice in Doctor Who, but her solution for Conrad in Lucky Day ...
Davies. This week's episode, "Lucky Day," is his first solo episode for this season of Doctor Who, featuring the return of Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday as she tries to live a normal life after ...
That's why it was such a change of pace to return to the show for Lucky Day, which shifts the perspective primarily to the Time Lord's former companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson). Despite loving ...
Imagine then, my delighted surprise when “Lucky Day” doesn’t just get its politics right, but it does so with molotov cocktails in hand. It’s 2007 and the Doctor and Belinda land in London as the ...
This week's episode of Doctor Who, Lucky Day, sees the return of Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday, who was last seen briefly in 2024 Christmas special Joy to the World. Adjusting to her life back on ...
Lucky Day joins the pantheon of those episodes, and goes one better – tapping into the current climate of unease and fake news and asking, what if people thought aliens weren’t real?
Doctor Who: Jonah Hauer-King Previews "Lucky Day" How does it feel to be joining the Whoniverse? It feels amazing. It's a very, very iconic TV show that's been on our screens for decades.