TheambitiousDoctor Whocompanionsmake a big impact as well, with their personalities playing off of The Doctor in each episode.
While no season is safe from bad episodes, some have many more good episodes than bad ones.
The continuation of the River Song plotline established in previous seasons is satisfying, tying together years ofDoctor Whotelevision.
Many of the episodes are fun, following with the campy nature of The Doctor during this time.
It brings viewers to fascinating times, reimagined in unique ways, and introduces the terrifying Daleks.
Series 6 of Steven Moffat’sDoctor Whohas a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Luckily, that companion was Martha Jones, who made a lasting impact despite this being her only season.
The fondness built between them is organic and palpable, only making the ending for Missy even more painful.
This season is a sad one, but the emotional impact it leaves behind is resonant.
The latest Doctor Who series introduces the Fifteenth Doctor, joined by new companion Ruby Sunday.
This impactful ending goes a long way for the season as a whole.
The latest Doctor Who series introduces the Fifteenth Doctor, joined by new companion Ruby Sunday.