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"Night Terrors" is the ninth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 3 September 2011. It was written by Mark Gatiss and directed by Richard Clark .
The episode holds an approval rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes and an average of 7/10 based on 18 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "If a tad light on meaning, "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" is still an enjoyable historical romp that benefits greatly from Jodie Whittaker and guest star Goran Visnjic’s crackling chemistry." [10]
Mark Gatiss wrote "Night Terrors" to be a scary episode, surprised that dolls had not been used in Doctor Who before. [45] " The Girl Who Waited" is a "Doctor-lite" episode, [ 46 ] an episode in which the actor playing the Doctor is not required for much of the shooting, which allowed Tom MacRae to explore Amy and Rory's characters and ...
2/5 As Ncuti Gatwa’s highly-publicised first season as the Doctor comes to a close, fans may feel a sting of anticlimax Doctor Who episode 8 review: After all the hype and hoopla, this finale is ...
Warning: this review is also a recap, meaning it contains spoilers for the episode. The Doctor’s latest adventure starts as a fond parody of the Bridgerton/Jane Austen school of costume drama ...
5/5 New episode, which serves as a fantastic showcase for Millie Gibson, is a sprawling tale of destiny, self-determination and learning to live and love your flaws and limitations
The series dealt with the mystery of the vault and the Doctor's oath, and later exploring the Doctor and Missy's relationship, and the possibility of Missy "turning good". [37] This season introduces Pearl Mackie and Matt Lucas as the Doctor's new companions Bill Potts and Nardole respectively, both of whom depart in the finale "The Doctor Falls".
Episodes one and two of Doctor Who will be on BBC iPlayer at midnight and on BBC One from 6.20pm on 11 May. Read The Independent’s four-star review here . Show comments