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Welcome to the second installment of New to Who: a recurring series in which Randy, a proud Whovian, guides Kris through his VERY FIRST experience watching Doctor Who!
In this episode, Randy and Kris travel back to the Tennant era for "Blink" (3.10) - possibly the most popular standalone episode of New Who. At the very least, it is one of the episodes most commonly suggested to up-and-coming Whovians like Kris.
Randy checks in on Kris's Doctor Who hype meter before the duo explore bootstrap paradoxes, practical effects, and the many charms of Carey Mulligan. They even make sense of all the chemistry flying around in this episode by shipping multiple combinations of characters.
Please join us on this adventure, whether you are a longtime Whovian, or someone looking for a couple of friendly guides to help you find your way into a new fandom.
Want to get in touch? Visit our website! Follow us on Twitter: @MediaLitPod and Instagram: @media.lit.pod! Also, hit us with your questions, comments, and episode requests at [email protected].
Also, it's always a great time to thank Loyalty Freak Music and other creators who make quality music available in the public domain.
By Randy Allain5
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Welcome to the second installment of New to Who: a recurring series in which Randy, a proud Whovian, guides Kris through his VERY FIRST experience watching Doctor Who!
In this episode, Randy and Kris travel back to the Tennant era for "Blink" (3.10) - possibly the most popular standalone episode of New Who. At the very least, it is one of the episodes most commonly suggested to up-and-coming Whovians like Kris.
Randy checks in on Kris's Doctor Who hype meter before the duo explore bootstrap paradoxes, practical effects, and the many charms of Carey Mulligan. They even make sense of all the chemistry flying around in this episode by shipping multiple combinations of characters.
Please join us on this adventure, whether you are a longtime Whovian, or someone looking for a couple of friendly guides to help you find your way into a new fandom.
Want to get in touch? Visit our website! Follow us on Twitter: @MediaLitPod and Instagram: @media.lit.pod! Also, hit us with your questions, comments, and episode requests at [email protected].
Also, it's always a great time to thank Loyalty Freak Music and other creators who make quality music available in the public domain.