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Actor - Jodie Whittaker; ratings - 8,7 of 10 Stars; Brief - The original BBC program Doctor Who began airing in 1963, and continued into 1989, making it the longest running sci-fi program, and indeed one of the longest of any genre in TV history. An unsuccessful attempt was made by Fox to revive it in 1996. BBC tried again in 2005, and this attempt proved successful. The program follows the adventures of a Timelord, one of a race of humanoid alien beings from the planet Galifrey. His/her name has never been revealed--he/she is known only as "The Doctor". He/she travels through time and space in a "Tardis", which stands for "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space". It is much bigger inside than outside. In his/her travels, he encounters various monsters such as the Daleks, the Cybermen, and a renegade Timelord known only as The Master (or Missy as timelords can change gender too). Several different actors have starred as the Doctor over the years. This is explained in the storyline as "regeneration". When the Doctor faces death, he/she cheats it by literally becoming a new person. The supporting cast also changes periodically; audience Score - 190986 vote; country - Canada.

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. Can't wait to see their reaction and enthusiasm die like everyone else's and mine throughout the season. 293 – "Can You Hear Me? " Doctor Who episode Cast Doctor Jodie Whittaker ( Thirteenth Doctor) Companions Bradley Walsh ( Graham O'Brien) Mandip Gill ( Yasmin Khan) Tosin Cole ( Ryan Sinclair) Others Ian Gelder – Zellin Buom Tihngang – Tibo Clare-Hope Ashitey – Rakaya Sharon D. Clarke – Grace O'Brien Bhavnisha Parmar – Sonya Khan Aruhan Galieva – Tahira Sirine Saba – Maryam Nasreen Hussain – Anita Patel Everal A Walsh – Gabriel Michael Keane – Fred Amanda Liberman – Mum Willie Jonah – Old Tibo Anthony Taylor – Andrew Production Directed by Emma Sullivan Written by Charlene James Chris Chibnall Script editor Fiona McAllister Produced by Alex Mercer Executive producer(s) Chris Chibnall Matt Strevens Incidental music composer Segun Akinola Series Series 12 Length 49 minutes First broadcast 9 February 2020 Chronology ←  Preceded by " Praxeus " Followed by  → " The Haunting of Villa Diodati " Doctor Who episodes (2005–present) " Can You Hear Me? " is the seventh episode of the twelfth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 9 February 2020. It was written by Charlene James and Chris Chibnall, and directed by Emma Sullivan. From ancient Syria to Sheffield, the Thirteenth Doctor ( Jodie Whittaker) and her companions Graham O'Brien ( Bradley Walsh), Ryan Sinclair ( Tosin Cole), and Yasmin Khan ( Mandip Gill) are stalked by a strange being who forces them to confront their worst fears. The episode was watched by 4. 90 million viewers, and received mixed reviews from critics. Plot [ edit] The Doctor drops her companions off in Sheffield to spend time with friends and family, while she responds to an alert from Aleppo, Syria in 1380. There, she saves Tahira, the last patient alive in a mental hospital, from a threatening creature. Meanwhile, the Doctor's companions have dark visions: Graham sees a trapped woman pleading for help; Yaz has nightmares about a man in dark clothes; Ryan sees the same man detaching his fingers and placing them in his friend Tibo's ears after which they both vanish. The three contact the Doctor simultaneously. The Doctor uses the TARDIS' telepathic controls to track down Graham's vision, locating it near a spacecraft lodged between two planets, preventing the planets from colliding. Inside the craft is a small prison structure with a power source protected by a quantum fluctuation lock. They also find signals being sent from Earth to the prison via the detached fingers. The Doctor manipulates the lock while the others explore the craft, but are captured by the dark-clothed man. Just as the Doctor opens the lock, the man reveals himself to the Doctor as the immortal god Zellin, and thanks her for rescuing his ally, Rakaya, another immortal god that had been trapped in the prison. The two thrive in causing chaos and had turned the civilizations on the two planets against each other before their inhabitants learned how to trap Rakaya. To keep her sane, Zellin sent her nightmares from humans on Earth. Zellin and Rakaya trap the Doctor and travel to Earth to feed off nightmares. The Doctor frees herself and her allies and discovers how to manipulate Zellin's fingers to engage the prison. Knowing that the creature in Aleppo is a nightmare from Tahira's own mind and cannot harm her, the Doctor lures the gods to Aleppo and then traps the gods and the creature in the prison. After returning Tahira to her time, the others return to contemporary Sheffield to recover. Ryan promises to stay in better contact with Tibo. Yaz goes to thank a police officer who had talked her down from suicidal thoughts years prior. Graham opens up to the Doctor about his past cancer scares. Ryan talks to Yaz about the impact of their travels with the Doctor on their personal lives. As her companions discuss their future with the Doctor, she suddenly announces they are going to visit Mary Shelley. Continuity [ edit] In a speech to the Doctor, Zellin mentions other immortal beings including the Celestial Toymaker (from the First Doctor serial of the same name), the Guardians (from multiple serials in the Fourth and Fifth Doctor series), and the Eternals (from the Fifth Doctor serial Enlightenment). [1] In Graham's dream, he remembers his late-wife Grace, last seen in " It Takes You Away " who tells him his cancer has returned. Graham tells the Doctor in " The Woman Who Fell To Earth " about being in remission from cancer, and how Grace was his nurse. [2] Production [ edit] Development [ edit] "Can You Hear Me? " was written by Charlene James and Chris Chibnall. [3] Casting [ edit] Ian Gelder portrays Zellin in this episode, having previously appeared in the Whoniverse as Dekker in Torchwood: Children of Earth (2009) and voiced the Remnants in " The Ghost Monument " (2018). [4] Sharon D. Clarke reprises her role as Graham's late wife, Grace. [2] Filming [ edit] Emma Sullivan directed the fourth block of the seventh and eighth episodes. [5] Broadcast and reception [ edit] Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer) 67% [6] Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score) 6. 64/10 [6] Review scores Source Rating The A. V. Club B– [7] Entertainment Weekly C+ [8] Metro [9] Radio Times [10] The Independent [11] The Telegraph [12] Television [ edit] "Can You Hear Me? " aired on 9 February 2020. [13] Ratings [ edit] "Can You Hear Me? " was watched by 3. 81 million viewers overnight, making it the seventh most watched programme for the day in the United Kingdom. [14] The episode had an Audience Appreciation Index score of 78. [15] The episode received an official total of 4. 90 million viewers across all UK channels and was the 36th most watched programme of the week. [15] Critical reception [ edit] The episode received a 67% approval, and an average rating of 6. 64/10, on the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 15 reviews from critics. The consensus on the website reads, "'Can You Hear Me? ' has plenty of ideas and some decent spooks, but good intentions can't carry an episode to a satisfying conclusion. " [6] Near the end, Graham discusses the emotional impact of the nightmares he had with the Doctor, and says he is scared that his cancer could come back despite his recent checkup; the Doctor mentions being socially awkward and says she will stand by the console and hopefully think of the right thing to say. This scene was scrutinised by critics and fans, with some criticising the Doctor as dismissive and others praised it as being something they could relate to. In response to complaint emails sent to the BBC, viewers were told the scene "was never meant to be dismissive. The Doctor's friend was scared, and we see her struggling to deal with the severity of the situation", and that "The intention of the scene was to acknowledge how hard it can be to deal with conversations on this subject matter. When faced with these situations, people don’t always have the right words to say at the right time, and this can often lead to feelings of guilt. By showing the Doctor struggling to find the right words, the intention was to sympathise with all those who may have found themselves in a similar position. " [16] References [ edit] ^ "Doctor Who: 10 big questions after Can You Hear Me? ". Radio Times. 9 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2020. ^ a b "Doctor Who recap: series 38, episode seven – Can You Hear Me? ". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 February 2020. ^ "Doctor Who Series 12: writers announced". CultBox. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2019. ^ "Who is Doctor Who season 12's Zellin and how is he connected to the Timeless Child? ". Digital Spy. Retrieved 10 February 2020. ^ "Guy Murray-Brown". Gems Agency. Retrieved 1 November 2019. ^ a b c "Doctor Who - Season 12 Episode 7". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 17 February 2020. ^ Siede, Caroline (9 February 2020). "Doctor Who is all over the map in an episode about mental health". The A. Club. Retrieved 10 February 2020. ^ Coggan, Devan (10 February 2020). "Doctor Who recap: Season 12, episode 7: 'Can You Hear Me? ' ". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 12 February 2020. ^ "Doctor Who series 12 review: Can You Hear Me? opens up the Whoniverse". Metro. 9 February 2020. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (9 February 2020). "Doctor Who Can You Hear Me? review: the stuff of nightmares fleshes out the companions and looks superb – but the mystery needs too much explaining". Radio Times. ^ Power, Ed (9 February 2020). "Doctor Who review, Can You Hear Me? – Latest episode is a series low-point featuring a Game of Thrones star and a giant space werewolf". The Independent. ^ Hogan, Michael (February 9, 2020). "Doctor Who: Can You Hear Me? recap: a refreshingly creepy, un-PC return to form". The Telegraph. ^ Laford, Andrea (24 January 2020). "Episode 7 of Doctor Who Series 12 titled 'Can You Hear Me? ' ". Cultbox. ^ Marcus (10 February 2020). "Can You Hear Me? - Overnight Viewing Figures". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 10 February 2020. ^ a b Marcus (17 February 2020). "Can You Hear Me? - Official Ratings". Retrieved 17 February 2020. ^ Fullerton, Huw (12 February 2020). "BBC responds to Doctor Who fans upset by "awkward" Doctor and Graham conversation". Retrieved 12 February 2020. External links [ edit] "Can You Hear Me? " at the BBC Doctor Who homepage "Can You Hear Me? " on Tardis Data Core, an external wiki "Can You Hear Me? " on IMDb.

 

Bac si vo danh p3. I love the differences between the two, always have always will. 11th plays the game of talking and contrary to what the episode says kinda plays the hero. Meanwhile 10 is the explorer and scientist, he's seen a lot and comes up with the science based ideas to win the day. But in the end they're still the same with the same goals and same moral basis. I'll always wish that all of the doctors in some way shape or form (Apart from that ending scene) could have come together but as far as Doctor Buddies could have gone. Smith and Tenant were probably the best option. (Give or take a Hurt. Bac Si Vo dansk.

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Who is Zellin? "Im playing an immortal God! " Ian Gelder takes us through the process of creating Zellin. Cant wait for Chibnall to go. Take a look at the newest Doctor, Jodie Whittaker and the beloved 12th Doctor Peter Capaldi. Plus, check out the evolution of the Doctor through the years. Top Rated TV #158 | 115 wins & 205 nominations. See more awards  » Edit Cast Series cast summary: Matt Smith... The Doctor 57 episodes, 2010-2017 David Tennant... /... 59 episodes, 2005-2017 Peter Capaldi... 46 episodes, 2008-2017 Nicholas Briggs... Daleks 42 episodes, 2005-2020 Jenna Coleman... Clara 41 episodes, 2012-2017 Paul Kasey... Ood Sigma 37 episodes, 2005-2020 Karen Gillan... Amy Pond 38 episodes, 2008-2017 Billie Piper... Rose Tyler 40 episodes, 2005-2017 Kevin Hudson... Cyberman 28 episodes, 2005-2020 Arthur Darvill... Rory 27 episodes, 2010-2012 Jodie Whittaker... 23 episodes, 2017-2020 Ruari Mears... Cyberman 22 episodes, 2006-2013 Bradley Walsh... Graham O'Brien 21 episodes, 2018-2020 Tosin Cole... Ryan Sinclair Mandip Gill... Yasmin Khan Freema Agyeman... Martha Jones 25 episodes, 2006-2017 Storyline The Doctor, a Time Lord/Lady from the race whose home planet is Gallifrey, travels through time and space in their ship the T. A. R. D. I. S. (an acronym for Time and Relative Dimension In Space) with numerous companions. From time to time The Doctor regenerates into a new form (which is how the series has been running since the departure of the original actor, William Hartnell, in 1966). Written by Chris Wright Plot Summary Add Synopsis Taglines: The New Doctor Lands. (Series 8) See more  » Details Release Date: 17 March 2006 (USA) Box Office Opening Weekend USA: $228, 615, 5 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $76, 205 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: 45 min (48 episodes) 50 min (3 episodes) 71 min (2 Episodes) 8, 460 min (Entire series) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia On Saturday, March 5, 2005 (three weeks before its television debut), a rough-cut version of Doctor Who: Rose (2005) was leaked onto the Internet by an unnamed employee of a third-party contractor to CBC in Canada. The person responsible had their employment immediately terminated. The version is mostly similar to the broadcast version, the most notable difference is that instead of using Murray Gold 's new version of the theme song, a remixed version of the original was used instead. See more » Quotes [ season 6 open for non-UK markets] Amy Pond: When I was a little girl I had an imaginary friend and when I grew up he came back. He's called The Doctor. He comes from somewhere else. He's got a box called the TARDIS that's bigger on the inside and can travel anywhere in time and space. I ran away with him and we've been running ever since. See more » Crazy Credits On the 2012 episodes, the title logo is decorated with a motif related to each episode's theme. On episode one, "Asylum of the Daleks", it was decorated with dots like the ones covering a Dalek body. On episode 2, "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" it was decorated in green-like vegetation. On episode 3, "A Town Called Mercy" it was made of wooden boards, like the buildings of the Far West town on the episode. And on episode 4, "The Power of Three", it was decorated with a pattern made of cubes. See more » Alternate Versions When shown on Disney XD, some censorship is performed: spoken instances of the word "hell" are muted and the printed word is blurred when visible in its entirety, but not when it is partially obscured. See more » Soundtracks Doctor Who Theme Written by Ron Grainer Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more ».

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Theory: Ruth is a Doctor from the far future. like a billion years older

Bac si vo danh phan 4. Bac si vo danh phan 1. Bac si vo danh phan 6. Bac Si Vo dans une nouvelle. Considering Frankenstein is rumoured for this episode and the Cybermen are in the 2 part season finale. I'm sensing a secret 3 parter that they're keeping quiet.

FALL OF GALLIFREY: I am. inevitable. Bac si vo danh. As much as I love this episode, River's yell of Get off me! will always sound like one of the worst stage-yells I've ever heard. Bac si vo danh full. Bac Si Vo dans. Ok episode. Bac si vo danh p4. Bac Si Vo danse. Just watched this and thought it was awesome! Sad it was left on a cliff hanger and the next one isn't until Sunday, but I'm looking forward to it.

Bac si vo danh p11. Doctor is basically immortal, but they still managed to kill him, great job BBC.

 

I pooped myself. I have to agree with the consensus of viewers who like Jodi Whittaker as a female doctor, but can't bear the terrible writing this season.
I come back each week hoping for better, but the plots are very simplistic and insipid, and full of holes. The writing seems to run out of steam well before the end, so there is little or no satisfying resolution before the episode is over too abruptly, and I am left with questions of "well, what about (this or that) dangling plot point? Attempts to be topical are misplaced, as in the Rosa Parks and India/Pakistan partition episodes, which are important historically, but not within the scope of Dr. Who. They tried and failed to send social justice messages, whereas in previous seasons, the WWII plots with Churchill, or werewolves with Queen Victoria, were mostly fun and sci fi, with thrills, humor, and cleverness. I really miss the brilliant plots of Steven Moffat. The cleverness is markedly missing from this season.
I also get annoyed with the new companions when they are told by the Doctor to stay put, not interfere, etc, at the risk of screwing up history and/or their own timelines, and instead the companions behave in petulant, stubborn ways, with mutinous looks on their faces, and the Doctor doesn't take a firmer hand. She doesn't seem to be able to say "no" to the kids. It was insane for the Doctor to take them to India, where things could have gone wrong in myriad worse ways than the nonsensical plot line that they actually used in the episode, as could have their ill-thought-through interference with Rosa Parks.
SPOILER ALERT. br> And Nana the grandmother was by far the most appealing and compelling of the companions in the first episode-I truly wish that they hadn't killed her off right away, because she brought depth, bravery, and fun to her role, and the dynamics of her interactions and relationships with the other characters were fascinating. I regret all those lost opportunities for better, more layered storylines with her in them.
After it is over each week, I think through the same episode as if David Tennant (my favorite Doctor) or Matt Smith played the Doctor in that episode-and it's really hard to imagine. I miss the Doctor as a slightly arrogant-but-fun brilliant genius, with whimsy, passion, and charisma. Chris, David, and Matt all had that, even though Chris was harder, with less humor. Yet Jodi seems wide-eyed with wonder and almost accidental discovery as she goes through her problem-solving process, which just makes her seem a little slow on the uptake in comparison.
I want this Doctor to be just as brilliant and quick and several steps ahead of everyone else that all the Doctors have been, with the same sense of confidence and personal power. It's still the same Doctor in her person, after all, and there has been very little evidence that she retains the same history and memories of her previous incarnations.

Bac si vo danh tap 1. This browser is supported only in Windows 10 and above. Videos Where to Watch About Can You Hear Me? Something is stalking the Doctor and infecting people's nightmares Praxeus Team TARDIS investigates two identical deaths on two different continents Orphan 55 A luxury resort is hiding a number of deadly secrets Spyfall, Part 2 In another dimension, a terrifying plan to destroy humanity is about to reach fruition Spyfall, Part 1 Intelligence agents are under attack from alien forces. MI6 turns to the only people who can help: The Doctor and…. Bac si vo danh 4 tap 7. Which New Who season had the best/worst stand alone episodes.

“Ryan Sinclair, dont you dare!” Still love that meme. This season is solid, with a few standout episodes and some which could have used another scripting pass. Chibnall seems to be pulling it all together, so Im still enjoying the ride. Bac Si Vo dans le. Bac si vo danh phan 3. Loved the fact that these two entities had connections to the Celestial Toymaker (The Celestial Toymaker) the White and Black Guardians (Season 16 - The Key to Time) and the Eternals (Enlightenment) and that this episode solidified that there were connections between all of them too! Very cool callbacks to past Doctor Who lore for anyone that knows and was paying attention! DoctorWho.

Think people: THESE TWO ARE THE SAME PEOPLE AND THEY ARE TALKING LIKE THEY'RE NOT! I LOVE THIS SHOW. The Master tells the Doctor that everything thing they know about Gallifrey and the past is a lie. They could retcon the entire time line and all the Doctor's memories if that's the case. But I think rather Ruth will be an regeneration after Hartnell and probably fits in somewhere in between two of the Classic Doctors. Based on the ship design, I definitely place her before the new series and probably before the movie too. My guess would be that something happened during the Doctor's time as Ruth that involve her own future to the extent that at the point of regeneration she could not retain the memories of the entire time she was Ruth.

Bac si vo danh 4. When I was a kid I went to the Louvre and I was so confused when the sunflower painting didn't say for Amy on it 😅. Bac Si Vo dan. Bac si vo danh 2. This website is made by BBC Studios Distribution. BBC Studios is a commercial company that is owned by the BBC (and just the BBC). No money from the licence fee was used to create this website. The profits we make from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes. BBC, DOCTOR WHO, DALEK and TARDIS (word marks, logos & devices) are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Logos © 1996. Doctor Who logos © BBC 1969 and 2009. Dalek image © BBC/Terry Nation 1963. If you come across an infringement of BBC copyright or trade mark that you would like to report please e-mail antipiracy at bbc dot com with as much information as possible. Thank you for taking the trouble to report this, we appreciate the vigilance of our fans.

Bac Si Vo dans le mot. Bac Si Vo danh. Bac Si Vo dance. Bac Si Vo dans le quartier. Bac Si Vo dans une nouvelle fenetre. I'd give the entire series 0 out of 10, since it went woke. Bac si vo danh phan 2. Bác sĩ vô danh. This show is for people who hate Doctor Who. Always cruel always cowardly. I think they went back to 1380 Aleppo because it was a mental hospital and a large part of this episode was a commentary on mental health care. Also, this shows that this is not a new problem and humans have been trying to figure out how to deal with it forever. Just my own uninformed option, BTW.

Bác sĩ vô danh thuyết minh. I'm going to be honest, when I first heard of Doctor Who I was skeptical. I didn't expect it to be any more than; robots running around screaming 'EXTERMINATE.'
500 later I've discovered that it is one of the most amazing TV series I've ever had the pleasure of watching.
There's only one bad part, I don't like it when the Doctor's regenerate.
It's a part of the show I know but just when you are becoming attached to a Doctor that you really like IE; David.
But I'm going to say, if you haven't seen it, see it. Bac si vo danh phan 5.

 

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