BBC's DOCTOR WHO Season 12, Episode 4 "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" Trailer

BBC's DOCTOR WHO  Season 12, Episode 4 "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" Trailer

Tonight on Doctor Who: The early years of the 20th century New York City. Inventor Nikola Tesla is at war with his rival Thomas Edison. However, there's an even greater threat in their midst. Promo here.

By LEEE777 - Jan 19, 2020 10:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Doctor Who

The further adventures of The Doctor, over 2,000 years old alien adventurer, travels through time and space in a blue police box and is rarely seen without his companions.




Starring: Jodie Whittaker as The Doctor, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan and Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien.

New Doctor Who airs today, on BBC America 8/7c (EST), SPACE (Canada) 8pm and 7pm on BBC One (UK).


Doctor Who has been published by Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing and Titan Comics.
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Nebula
Nebula - 1/19/2020, 12:54 PM
Alright, that was probably the best Jodie episode so far. However, if it was with any other Doctor it would've just been a meh-whatever episode. The surrounding stuff being so decent only serves to exacerbate the mainstay problems such as the companions being such nothing-people and every big final moment of the Doctor defeating the villain always, without fail, managing to be anti-climactic.

Jodie had a bit of edge to her this episode — like 9 and 10. I also liked the way the villain is outsmarted. It wasn't super clever and having something to do with their character but it had all been set up and made sense. Just like with The Master, this episode just had me fantasising about how cool it would be for someone like Nikola Tesla to be a companion rather than it just being random dickheads from Sheffield, for instance.

The episode was slow, simple, and boring a lot of the time but at the beginning I said "if this episode is bad, I'm just not watching next week's." Thankfully, I can report that I'll be tuning in again next Sunday.
Nebula
Nebula - 1/19/2020, 12:55 PM
@LEEE777 - I appreciate you posting about Doctor Who every week so there's a place to vent about the most recent episode but why do you always post the trailer for the episode that just aired rather than the new trailer for the one that's coming next week?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 1/20/2020, 9:15 PM
Further proof that chibnalls team does a lot better with historical stories. This is one of their stronger episodes. By most seasons standards, unfortunately, this would of been considered a middling episode though.


Still easily the best of this season and an enjoyable episode and a much needed step up from the abysmal last episode.
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