
This week on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm writing about the 13th series of the
Doctor Who revival, which has been given the shiny golden title of
Flux. It's pretty unusual for an entire season to have a name and it's
also unusual for it to be one long continuing story like this. You'd have to dig pretty deep into
Doctor Who history to find anything like it, to seasons like
The Key to Time in the 70s and
The Trial of a Time Lord in the 80s. Honestly, I'm in the mood for some proper cliffhangers so this works for me.
Incidentally,
The Key to Time was
also the last time we got a six-part serial like this, even though they'd been
part of the
Doctor Who format since series 1. They were around for 15 years, then disappeared for the next four decades, but showrunner Chris Chibnall has finally brought them back! Well he's brought
one back anyway; what happens next is out of his hands as this is his and Jodie Whittaker's final series. It's not their last story, they've still got a year of
specials after this, but it is their final full season. Jodie Whittaker decided not to try to beat Tom Baker's record as the Doctor who spent the most years on the show. Though her run will span from 2018 to 2022, five years, so technically she's in joint second place with Jon Pertwee!
Alright I've already written enough about chapter one:
The Halloween Apocalypse, so I'll give the other five episodes a bit of a review each and then wrap this up by assessing the season overall. There will be
SPOILERS.