Temple of Geek’s Who Review Podcast: Deep Dive into Doctor Who’s ’73 Yards’ Episode

Hosts Nate and Elizabeth, avid Doctor Who fans, dissect the latest episode, “73 Yards,” in their podcast. (Spoilers!)

Temple of Geek’s Who Review (Podcast)

Calling all Whovians! Temple of Geek’s Who Review is your one-stop shop for all things Doctor Who. Join hosts Elizabeth “Lady of Time Cosplay” and Nate “Doc In The Box” as they delve deep into the world of the Doctor. This Doctor Who-inspired podcast tackles the latest news, trivia, and in-depth discussions about the show.

The series also features special guests from the Doctor Who community. You can stream the podcast on Spotify / iHeart Radio / Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / PandoraYouTube and more.

Doctor Who, Season 1, Episode 5, “73 Yards”

This latest episode finds the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Gibson (Millie Gibson) landing on the Welsh coast. Here, the Doctor and Ruby embark on the strangest journey of their lives. Inside a rain-battered pub, the locals huddle together, fearing the revival of ancient legends. Adding to the unsettling atmosphere, the trailer reveals Ruby being followed by a mysterious woman. The sense of unease grows – something supernatural seems to be afoot.

“73 Yards” Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) and The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa)

This season began with more lighthearted episodes like “Space Babies” and “The Devil’s Chord.” The last episode, “Boom,” raised the stakes a bit. However, “73 Yards” will take things up a notch and send shivers down your spine. While still mostly family-friendly, it’s intended to create a playful fright for viewers.

Nate and Elizabeth Deep Dive into Doctor Who’s ’73 Yards’ Episode

Diving deep into Doctor Who’s Season 1, Episode 5, “73 Yards,” Nate and Elizabeth dissect their initial confusion about the episode’s title and trailers, which hinted at a stalker element. However, the episode’s dark fantasy and folklore vibes, reminiscent of earlier episodes but with a more serious tone, pleasantly surprised them. The suspenseful scenes and Millie Gibson’s outstanding performance as Ruby Sunday further captivated them.

Hosts Nate and Elizabeth

The hosts question the absence of the Fourteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and the unexplained events surrounding Ruby. They also draw parallels to other Doctor Who episodes like “Turn Left” and “Midnight,” noting the darker twist in “73 Yards” and its connection to possible Welsh folklore. They express hope for more explanations in future episodes, particularly in the two-part season finale, “The Legend of Ruby Sunday,” and speculate about recurring roles by Susan Twist and her connection to the Toymaker.

Elizabeth and Nate also delve into the episode’s unique timeline and the possibility of it existing outside the standard Doctor Who universe. They analyze Ruby’s character development and question her motivations for terrifying people with her words. They also touch upon the political undertones in the episode, drawing parallels to real-world events.

The hosts praise the standout performances, particularly those of Millie Gibson and the actress who played the older Ruby. They commend the episode’s suspenseful cinematography and well-executed humor.

Concluding their discussion, they reflect on the season’s overall reception and express their hope for more answers in the upcoming episodes. They also touch upon the theory of the Doctor being trapped in a television show, citing various clues within the episode.

Author

Nate (aka DocInTheBox)

Nate (aka DocInTheBox)

Entertainment Correspondent and CFO for Temple of Geek

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