@o_Vivian0 @bbcdoctorwho@BBCiPlayer@DisneyPlus I know it’s never been that way for the rest of the planet, and I’m really chuffed that this little show can now be enjoyed easier, and quicker, globally. But here in the UK it’s like part of our collective soul and experience. 2/2.
@o_Vivian0 @bbcdoctorwho@BBCiPlayer@DisneyPlus The point is that as a family - and as nation - we all get to see it at the same time, at the same pace. No jumping ahead. No having to avoid spoilers. All going ‘ooo’ and ‘eep!’ at the same, shared moment. As we have done for generations. 1/2
@CrossCountryUK I don’t suppose you’ve had anyone message you after taking the wrong black suitcase off a SW-to-NE train in Bristol somewhere around 5pm today? My daughter got home with the wrong case…
@DoctorWhoPN My subcriber copy arrived yesterday. Interestingly, it’s the cover you posted, not the usual subscriber ‘clear’ cover without all the straplines.
@dweeeebles @DimensionsInJen Having just re-watched TWWFTE I would concur: underated episode. The ‘monster’ reveal in the train at the start is one of the creepiest moments ever in Who. The end pulls at the heart. The cliff-hanger is a true “how are they getting out of this?”.
@TARDIStime2 @camy93_ @bbcdoctorwho I’ll leave you to double-check your maths with other people (and answer the ‘which year of life is a baby less than one year old currently in’ question.