Not an era I'll miss, and as usual for Chibnall era Doctor Who, they tried to cram too much into the script and the emotional beats mostly felt unearned. In this case, mostly because they were so self-referential, depending entirely on being engaged with Doctor Who lore.
Still, this had moments. The Rasputin scene was almost enough to make it worth it, Tegan and Ace worked pretty well (fewer missed opportunities than I'd have guessed, or than have been typical of companion re-introductionsby writers under showrunners not named Russel T Davies, though it's downright misleading about the circumstances of Tegan's original departure). On a similar note, what I'll call "Companions Anonymous" at the end was a nice touch. Silliest Dalek scheme since The Dalek Invasion of Earth, to which it pays obvious tribute, but that actually gave it a certain charm.
3.5/5. Looking forward to having Davies back; though I have mixed feelings about his era, it was much better than Chibnall's.
Still, this had moments. The Rasputin scene was almost enough to make it worth it, Tegan and Ace worked pretty well (fewer missed opportunities than I'd have guessed, or than have been typical of companion re-introductions
3.5/5. Looking forward to having Davies back; though I have mixed feelings about his era, it was much better than Chibnall's.
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