Doctor Who RECAP & REVIEW: “Under the Lake”
While this follows the basic structure, there are some new elements that make this a really great episode.
While this follows the basic structure, there are some new elements that make this a really great episode.
The Intern is far too soft and plushy to make an impact, but it does make for some excellent Sunday morning comfort food.
We start, still on Skaro, with Clara hanging upside down.
Pan comes close to being a success, but misses almost every mark by just a hair.
Objectively flawed it might be, The Martian is still above average entertainment.
The Doctor’s ninth chapter is off to a great start.
A refreshing, important, honest and unexploitative depiction of one girl’s sexual journey.
Adam Sandler’s schtick is tired and witless, and Pixels is no different.
Everest is realistic and exhausting, but lacks the finesse and character-driven elements required to deliver the necessary impact.