
director: Amanda Brochie
writer: Russell T Davies
Starring: Ncuti Gatwa,,,,, Varada Sethu,,,,, Alan Cumming,,,,, Linus Roache
Streaming service: Disney+,,,,, iPlayer
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“I’m a two-dimensional character, you can’t expect a backstory!” – lux(lux(Alan Cumming)
Looking back on time, baby!
“Lux” before watching the News Theater in the cinema opens before the cinema. Mr. Pye (Linus Roache), wearing an old cartoon with the character Mr. ring-a-ding. Through some unexplained light magic, the characters on the screen are given sensibility when the god of the bright Lux is transferred to the fictional character. He crawled out of the screen and attacked the audience.
It then cuts with the doctor to the closed position of the previous episode (Ncuti Gatwa) Cannot take Belinda (Varada Sethu) Home. They eventually stopped in Miami, Florida in 1952, trying to create a signal that would help them bypass any obstacles that prevent them from returning to the appropriate time and place. But, while there, they stumbled upon the cinema from the opening ceremony, which is now over. Feeling that something is wrong, Doctor Belinda Goads solves the mystery. So another Doctor Who adventure…
Get some information from the people in the restaurant across the street, along with some reminders of placement, which was in the 50s America, and after Jim Crow was still in effect, the pair went into the theater and learned about Lux, and eventually everything they did to the audience at the beginning of the plot – trapping them on the movie stock. However, Mr. Pye is still alive and has been providing different features for Lux, as Lux sometimes allows Pye to play home videos of his late wife, which in turn allows her to leave the screen, where Pye can interact with her.

We learn that Lux is one of the gods, who traps the doctor and Belinda on the screen. They play a role for the time being, but can be made into 3D again with some absolutely weird conversations. Doctors and Belinda try to escape, and when they do, they suddenly find themselves in the “real world” or in the fax, where both meet long-term fans of the show. We will discuss more in a little bit.
After escaping from Lux’s performance, Doctor and Belinda competed with Lux again. Lux then captures the Doctor and starts absorbing the Doctor’s regeneration energy (now known as Begeneration Energy), which turns Lux into a truly terrifying, complete 3D monster. Belinda and Mr. Pye reeled the theater’s film to fire, causing an explosion and suffering from the night sky of Lux. With the help of infinite light, Lux himself becomes infinite light, now harmless and cannot harm anyone.
The missing listener is released, and the doctor and Belinda leave. Mrs. Hongshui finally made an appearance, claiming the show will end on May 24Th – This is their inability to return the current date. Interestingly, that date in our real world corresponds to the release of the penultimate episode of the season, which means the bad guys are pretty sure they will win…whatever they are fighting.

The gods followed
Pantheon Storyline has started “The Giggle” in “The Giggle” so far, and so far it has been a bit confusing. So far, we have met the toymaker (the return villain), the God of Games. Master, descendant of the music god and toymaker; Sutehk, God of Death (another returning villain), who wasn’t always the god of death until recently. Now is Lux, God of Light; elsewhere, we know Sarah Jane Adventure It is the God of Trap; it has been proven that Mara (another classic villain of the age) is the God of the beast. Last in the last 15Th Doctor of Comics Doctor Doctor and Ruby are heading towards the screaming sommelier (Sommelier), the God of Screaming. The flood somehow is associated with all of this.
That’s a lot of gods, but we still make no sense to their entire deal. It is certainly an interesting idea to have the doctor compete with the so-called gods within the characters against the so-called gods, especially in suggesting that Jesus and the strange God exist in this world, which means Joy to the worldLast year’s Christmas Special,,,,, Finish. and DW Always trying to get bigger and bigger every season, you really can’t be bigger than that.
The problem is that we have a adventure against God with the doctor, and then in the end, we just leave a secret message for what is about to happen, with little substantive things that can tie us together until the next showdown. The adventure itself may be fun, but so far the mystery has been diluted and I personally don’t care. None yet. My patience can only go so far when you place a mysterious front and center, but no clue adds up to trace anything.
I think we just have to wait and see what happens on May 24Th.

The end of the light
This episode is very good compared to the season opener. At least this is even more interesting due to the experience of the villain. Alan Cumming is excellent as a Lux/MR. Ring-a-Ding, he has a lot of great lines and is chewing on the scenery. We really don’t have any explanation for why he was to come to life, which still confuses me, how the already harmless God of Light was defeated by harmless light. Is this just bringing him back to his former state? He seemed very happy about it, maybe he hated his body and was happy to be back to his former presence. When I’m talking about the Pantheon storyline so far, this is something I’m talking about. These are interesting ideas, but there is little exploration of them.
I really liked the rapport of the Doctor and Belinda in this episode, and I liked it better than the last episode. Both of them look incredible in their 50s outfits. I do think Belinda will eventually enjoy this adventure with the doctor, the more it is understandable how hesitant she was at first. Mr. Pye is very good. We get a fact about them that should make us care about him as a character so that when he finally sacrifices himself, it’s heartbreaking. I don’t think Davis can balance this aspect on paper, Linus Roache Very helpful.
This could be harsh with this episode, sorry if it does. To be clear, I really liked this episode, mainly because of the Lux side and I just like Gatwa and Sethu as actors. When Lux becomes an ending with the universe, the ending is filled with incredible images. This is a real highlight. I also like the scenes where the Doctor and Belinda are trapped on the screen, flipping over different screens and trying to figure out where they can escape. The format we are getting, which includes the incredible imagery of the last episode, is the most interesting of the season.

Who are we?
This leads me to discuss outliers in the room. Whovian scene. I can accept or leave it. Doctors and Belinda can do well and be fun, or cringe, and it’s getting more and more incredible, and it’s crossed. think Galaxy Quest Represents a truly interesting version.
We’ve broken a lot of fourth walls in Who Doctor last season and now. Before that, I think the only actual fourth wall was the first doctor (William Hartnell) Wish people a Merry Christmas in this episode Steven’s Feast. Even though that’s an impromptu thing, does Davies seem to be trying to play this kind of ability in the show to some extent? I have no idea.
Anyway, the fans are very good. They are a little annoying, but around a lot of fanaticism, I can confirm that many of us are annoying. Nevertheless, at these points they fell like a comic, perhaps given that they ended up creating some ideas and mention that they did not get the last name in the story. I just think the whole scene can give more nuances.
The fans’ insistence that “blinking” is their favorite plot, the story of the Tenth Doctor, is really fun. I’ll give it to them. Whovians, especially fans who have grown up as show over the past two decades, like to say it’s their favorite episode. I have it before, so I’m not affected by it. This is of course a necessary marking. Ha ha. I also like the characters that eventually survived, which means they live somewhere, attend Gallifrey, and tell everyone how they know the doctor.
The Doctor and His Attorney © BBC and Disney 2025, the fun of your own fan base or known fan base may be hit and missed. It does require exactly what parts of (loving) are and what parts deserve. I don’t think it’s totally hit, but it’s not offensive. It just exists and feels like it doesn’t have to, which is probably the most shocking part. If you want to include it, what does it actually mean.
Ultimately, an interesting plot with some interesting ideas and concepts. Great images, interesting dynamics, kindness to Davies rather than whitewashing American history – not the point of dealing with the story, but it is essential for part of the plot and world architecture, and it is one of the more interesting pieces. He is probably my favorite God so far.
Still, it’s unbalanced and I don’t care about a lot of small parts. I do thank Davis for trying new things in the plot itself, but I just hope he can land some of them better. I know he has him in it. At the time, I watched his entire performer and his entire competition of his work throughout the Whoniverse show. Including some outstanding stories from the past two years.
But excited about the next episode, “The Well”. Let’s see what’s in the store!