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EPISODE · May 16, 2024 · 1H 8M

S2E1 - Baby's in Black and I'm Feeling Blue: SPACE BABIES & THE DEVIL'S CHORD

from TARDIS Rubbish: A DOCTOR WHO Podcast

At the TARDIS Rubbish console this week is Josh, John, Guy, and Adrienne on the occasion of Ncuti Gatwa's first proper season as the 15th Doctor! In this episode we react to the first two episodes: "Space Babies" and "The Devil's Chord." We explore the ambitious concept of talking space babies, Ncuti's infectious enthusiasm, and the subtext surrounding the abortion debate. We also delve into the unsettling performance of Jinx Monsoon as the Maestro and the existential dread it brings to the show. And meta elements take center stage as we theorize about the Doctor's place in the Pantheon, the mysterious "One Who Waits," and the increasing prominence of fourth-wall breaking moments. NEXT WEEK: Boom! ============== FOLLOW US YouTube.com/@TARDISRubbish Instagram.com/TARDISRubbish

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At the TARDIS Rubbish console this week is Josh, John, Guy, and Adrienne on the occasion of Ncuti Gatwa's first proper season as the 15th Doctor! In this episode we react to the first two episodes: "Space Babies" and "The Devil's Chord." We explore...

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