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Doctor Who: Lucky Day Review

Doctor Who: Lucky Day Review

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Join Matt and Tim for a double-header episode of Journeys in Fandom – a unique blend of political analysis and Doctor Who fandom! We dissect the unexpected results of the recent local elections, exploring the Reform Party's surge in popularity. Is it a protest vote against the established parties (Tories and Labour), or genuine support for a new political force? We delve into the potential implications and discuss the impact of "career politicians" and the need for fresh perspectives in local government. The conversation naturally flows into a critique of the latest Doctor Who episode, a surprising departure from typical monster of the week narratives. We discuss the intriguing character of Conrad, a compelling human villain; Ruby's post-traumatic journey; and the episode's subtle social commentary. We rate both the political developments and the Doctor Who episode, comparing it to the previous week's highly praised installment. Did this episode maintain the high standard?

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