Not only have audiences been treated to a full-on "RTD2", but they also got to re-experience the work of another former showrunner, Steven Moffat. Serving as a guest writer during RTD1 before ...
Steven Moffat's latest outing certainly has its moments to shine but overall, doesn't quite reach the heights of many of his other episodes. The concept of the Time Hotel is absolutely brilliant ...
After seven years away, Steven Moffat's grand return to the Whoniverse is a standout episode of Ncuti Gatwa's first full season. Boom has all the elements that make for a perfect Doctor Who ...
In this hilarious play, award-winning Dr Who and Sherlock writer Steven Moffat takes a satirical look at the inadequacies of British middle-class reserve when up against American assertiveness.
Accompanied by Murray Gold's sensational piece The Shepherd's Boy, Peter Capaldi delivers his magnum opus performance, while Steven Moffat's script lays out all the puzzle pieces at just the right ...
A Christmas Carol is, by far, Steven Moffat's greatest Christmas special. Perhaps even the greatest Christmas special in the history of the show. From the smart Doctor Who twist on the classic ...
Steven Moffat and Matt Smith had major shoes to fill coming into Series 5, and The Eleventh Hour was under a lot of pressure to convince audiences that Doctor Who was still in safe hands.
and when it does appear, it looks more like a toy robot from a mid 2000s Argos catalogue, and The Caretaker just doesn't hold up as one of Steven Moffat's finest offerings.
Absolutely not! Steven Moffat knew exactly how to get us all sobbing into our Jammie Dodgers with The Angels Take Manhattan, especially with that paradox bait-and-switch leading us into a false ...
We've all had a moment of wondering whether we're living in a simulation (hopefully it's not just me) and Steven Moffat taps into that idea in a clever way in this first instalment of the Monk ...
This is a very strong episode though, and demonstrates that signature style of Steven Moffat's writing where seemingly unrelated threads are slowly pulled together to reveal an elaborate plot with ...
The conclusion of the three-part farewell to Clara, Hell Bent puts a spin on the usual companion departure by having the Doctor lose his memories, rather than Clara. The return of the Time Lords ...
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