Doctor Who has its most nuanced "Big Bad" in Davros, the mad scientist behind the Daleks who was obsessed with creating a master race.
Peter Capaldi
Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo star in the new Apple TV+ crime drama Criminal Record from writer Paul Rutman, premiering in January 2024.
Let's take a moment to look back at Peter Capaldi's first Doctor Who series, where he played a more prickly and nearly unlikable Doctor.
In the BBC's Doctor Who, our hero's constant death & rebirth may be a show-saving gimmick, but it's also what makes the show deeply beautiful.
Doctor Who: Four from Doom's Day is an audiobook where Sooz Kempner finally reads her character, but the stories are average at best.
Doctor Who: Doom's Day #1 and #2 may be wittier & more fun than previous chapters in the multimedia event, but it's still mostly fanservice.
Doctor Who is a show that often pioneered representation ahead of its time, and Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor was an LGBTQ champion.
Let's look back to Doctor Who Series 9, Steven Moffat's most interesting & consistent season, and Peter Capaldi's second as The Doctor.
Some of Doctor Who's most emotional moments all share a common thematic thread: the fear of being forgotten after one's gone.
Doctor Who: Doom's Day is available on the official Doctor Who website, continuing the series' tradition of satirical British Science Fiction.