Episode: | 850 | | | Serial: | 286 | | | Writer: | Chris Chibnall | | | Air Date: | 09-Dec-2018 |
This week on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I would've been writing about
Doctor Who series 11's epic two-part finale, but they decided to end the season with a relatively low-key one-part story this year so I'm stuck writing about that instead.
I feel like I should be talking about how
The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos is actually the first and only one-part finale in the revival series, as modern
Doctor Who seasons
always get ridiculous at the end, but I checked and it turns out that
The Wedding of River Song and
The Name of the Doctor both packed their absurdity into 45 minutes, so it ain't true.
But I can talk about its singularly awkward name, because Chris Chibnall's gone against 55 years of tradition here. You get
one made up word per
Doctor Who title, that's the rule, and unless I've overlooked something it's never been broken until now. Mostly because writers typically gravitate towards titles that people are able to remember, spell and say. They really tripped up a lot of podcasters with this one.
Anyway, I won't be going through the full episode scene by scene this time, I'm just sharing observations and opinions here, but if you continue reading past this point you'll find yourself knee deep in
SPOILERS for this story and maybe earlier ones as well.
The Pirate Planet jumps to mind.
Castrovalva too, but ain't no one wants me to go off on a tangent ranting about Adric and block-transfer computation so I'm pretending I didn't think of it.