DOCTOR WHO Season 10, Episode 7 "The Pyramid at the End of the World" Trailer

DOCTOR WHO Season 10, Episode 7 "The Pyramid at the End of the World" Trailer

Tonight on Doctor Who: A 5,000 year-old pyramid appears overnight baffling everyone including the Doctor.. The latest BBC promo just past the jump.

By LEEE777 - May 27, 2017 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Doctor Who
Source: Youtube.com


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: Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, Pearl Mackie as Bill and Matt Lucas as Nardole.

New Doctor Who airs tonight, Saturday on BBC 1 at 7.45 pm (GMT) and BBC America 9/8c (EST).


Doctor Who has been published by Marvel Comics, IDW and Titan.
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CalvinEllis
CalvinEllis - 5/27/2017, 1:11 PM
Dope show.
nikgrid
nikgrid - 5/27/2017, 9:17 PM
Bill annoys the [frick] out of me!
SuperCat
SuperCat - 5/27/2017, 9:18 PM
Never watched this show. Guess I need to check it out.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/28/2017, 4:58 AM
@SuperCat - No wait. Dont, not this season
Scarilian
Scarilian - 5/28/2017, 4:56 PM
@SuperCat -

Would'nt start this season, it relies heavily on several previous seasons for refrences and characters to be understood (including the over-arcing villain, one of the companions and the setting)

Would wait till the next Doctor and that'll hopefully be an improvement - believe that season will start Autumn next year, but it's probably better getting into it at the start of a new Doctor and season that likely wont carry over many of Moffat's elements.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 2:21 AM
@MissCipher - Better this season than something like the extremely shitty season 8.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 2:26 AM
@Scarilian - If I were asked where to start, I'd always point to the original series and the First Doctor. Start at the beginning, and when you get to the end, stop. Besides, First Doctor was a lot of fun. And his first companions were great. Ian and Barbara are still a couple of my favorite companions. Eventually the dynamic was like having Barbara as Susan's surrogate older sister and Ian like the Doctor's adopted son-in-law bonding over science.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/29/2017, 2:26 AM
@ScionStorm - Just do season 1 to 7
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 3:22 AM
@MissCipher - More like, just do Doctors 1 through 7.

I know a lot of people worship 4th Doctor era because it was on for so long and an entire generation grew up with it but William Hartnell's Doctor where it all began is something that shouldn't be overlooked. Every new season of Doctor Who I wait hopefully for word that this will be the year the Menoptera aliens and the Celestial Toymaker will make their return. Afterall, The Great Intelligence(Second Doctor villain) showed up to be a season-long villain for 11th Doctor.

I have a list of old baddies that I would love to see again(we just keep getting Daleks and Cybermen :/)
Terileptils, Tractators and the Macra are others I want to see return. Because, goddammit, all we've got this season is emoji robots, corpse-filled possessed space suits, some bugs and corpse-faced monks. A little imagination would be nice going into the second half of this season.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/29/2017, 3:32 AM
@ScionStorm - True, do all the seasons. I too want more imagintive villains AND new some lesser old ones.

Also i miss the coingent storytelling. Moffat eras is too full of bad metaphors.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 5/29/2017, 9:38 AM
@ScionStorm -

The older seasons presented some much more interesting and unique storylines, but i'm still cautious about recommending them because of the missing episodes and pacing - given most people nowadays are more accustomed to shorter storylines rather than a storyline spanning over 3 hours with the potential for an episode to be missing.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 2:20 AM
Sigh. Once again love and loyalty to the Doctor dooms planet Earth and gets a lot of people in trouble. Sometimes you just have to swallow the hard choice and let a timelord blow himself up in a quick mirror of David Tennant's moment countdown to death.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 2:21 AM
This episode did feel in many ways like old school Doctor Who to me.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 5/29/2017, 3:36 AM
Is Doctor Who ever going to explore more on the ancient Timelord War against the Great Vampires? Another fantastic concept barely touched on. All we know is that(supposedly) the Great Vampires came from another reality and entered our universe when Rassilon accidentally punched a hole into their universe during his first attempt to harness the power of a black hole. The were so huge and monstrous the Timelords had to go to war and build a whole new fleet of spacships (Bowships) that fired gigantic steel bolts into the hearts of the Great Vampires just to kill them.

Instead we get a 3-parter on coprse-faced monks with predictive software.
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