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Jodie into Terror: A Doctor Who Flashcast

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Every week, the Flight Through Entirety team call up to discuss our first impression of the latest episode of the Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who.
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“That’s the only sad thing. I want to know what happens next.” It’s the end of an era and the end of this podcast: time for us to get together on folding chairs in a church hall somewhere with everyone we ever met to talk about our adventures with The Power of the Doctor. And time for a last farewell. Thank you all.
The Whittaker era is heading towards its inexorable end and dragging this podcast along with it, so it’s time to take a quick penultimate break in nineteenth-century China, where we watch a lot of villagers being killed, a statue breaking open or something, a mysterious sea monster with no apparent plot function, and the non-awaited return of some rubber masks from the 1970s. And, of course, the relationship between the Doctor and Yaz runs into serious fluogeomagnetic issues. Here’s a link to Brendan’s YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker: his take on this episode will appear some time tomorrow (or today if you’re in a different time zone, I guess).
Eve of the Daleks

Eve of the Daleks

2022-01-0328:19

It’s New Year’s Eve 2021, the Doctor’s plan to take a holiday on a sentient beach goes horribly wrong, and instead she is forced to participate in a Covid-addled New Year’s Day special. Hilarity ensues. The Doctor’s plan to take a holiday on a sentient beach goes horribly wrong, and instead she is forced to participate in a Covid-addled New Year’s Day special. Hilarity ensues. Instead, she is forced to participate in a Covid-addled New Year’s Day special. Hilarity ensues. Here’s Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
The Vanquishers

The Vanquishers

2021-12-0628:50

In a surprising conclusion to this epic tale, the Doctor finds love in the most unexpected of places, Bel struggles with her application to join the Belfast branch of the CWO, Swarm and Azure’s plans to open a nightclub on Atropos go horribly wrong, seven billion of Karvanista’s cousins go to live on a farm in the country, and Yaz and Dan are here too, apparently. Time to farewell the Flux for now: it’s The Vanquishers. Here’s Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
Survivors of the Flux

Survivors of the Flux

2021-11-2932:35

This week, Nathan, Simon and Brendan find ourselves racing around both the universe and the world in search of exciting, hilarious and weird things to put into a television episode. And the Doctor’s wicked stepmother wants to have a word with her. Several hundred words, in fact. You can find Brendan’s take on this series of Doctor Who in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
Village of the Angels

Village of the Angels

2021-11-2226:00

A solid 9 out of 10 from us. It’s Village of the Angels. You can find Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker. And special thanks to Johnny Spandrell, whose blog Random Whoness is a brilliant source of clever and insighful commentary on Doctor Who.
Once, Upon Time

Once, Upon Time

2021-11-1526:08

This week, we’re lurking in our own timestreams, reliving the moment a few days ago when we first saw Once, Upon Time: Todd keeps checking his watch, Brendan is still annoyed about the whole satsuma thing, James is feeding his tamagochi and rubbing his belly, while Nathan is wondering why the exam he’s turned up to without any pants on is being supervised by Mandip Gill. It’s the sort of thing that only happens Once, Upon Time. You can find Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
War of the Sontarans

War of the Sontarans

2021-11-0820:52

For this chapter of Jodie into Terror, we’re joined by JIT débutant Simon Moore for an enthusiastic appraisal of this week’s Doctor Who episode and an animated discussion of camp villains, well-scripted Doctoresses and the importance of not scheduling everyone’s rest periods at the same time. This isn’t your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother’s Crimean War — it’s War of the Sontarans. Here’s Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
This week, Jodie into Terror makes a triumphant return: Brendan is worried about heartworm, Todd is fumbling with his keys, James is suffering from the terrible side-effects of his psychic survey, Nathan can’t stop showing people around the Sydney Museum of Football Teams Nobody Cares About, and Richard is threatening the existence of every sentient being the universe. Buckle up: it’s Doctor Who: Series 13: Flux: Chapter One: The Halloween Apocalypse. Here’s Brendan’s take on this episode in his YouTube series A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
What better way to kick off 2021 than watching Donald Trump and Theresa May unleashing a sexy new breed of Dalek upon the British voting public? It’s a good day for squid, explosions and farewells on Revolution of the Daleks. Many thanks to Johnny Spandrell for his sudden guest appearance on this episode. You can find all his writings on Doctor Who at Random Whoness. You can see Brendan’s video review of this episode here, but you’re probably better off subscribing to his YouTube channel, particularly with the imminent rebirth of his series Say Something Nice.
The Timeless Children

The Timeless Children

2020-03-0229:35

This week, five hitherto unknown incarnations of the Doctor will be strapping you to a chair and shouting at you for half an hour about their fan theories about the origins of the Time Lords. Until you’re willing to admit that — in a very real sense — we are all the Timeless Children. Brendan’s final Walk to Work with Whittaker for the time being can be found here. Follow the Randomiser at @dwrandomiser on Twitter, and send your thoughts about the Christopher Eccleston series to @brandybongos. And we’ll see you next year.
In this week’s episode of Where the hell is Beryl Reid?, a group of five humans facing imminent catastrophe band together to talk nonsense about the latest episode of their favourite TV show. The Cybermen make their traditional end-of-series appearance, of course, and so there’s an outrageous amount of stomping involved, as usual. You can follow Karen on Twitter at @ladgygaymatisse. And here’s a link to the relevant episode of Brendan’s A Walk to Work with Whittaker.
It’s Wednesday night, so we’re hanging out with some lovely drug-addled literary types and re-enacting all our favourite scenes from Castrovalva, all the while trying to ignore the urgent clanking sounds coming from the downstairs parlour. Welcome to The Haunting of Villa Diodati. Brendan’s take on this episode can be found on his way home from work for a change, which is nice. Many thanks to Steven for his surprise guest appearance. You can hear more from him on our favourite Doctor Who podcast, New to Who. Like and subscribe.
Can You Hear Me?

Can You Hear Me?

2020-02-1127:18

In this week’s flashcast episode, we spend a cathartic twenty-five minutes talking about all our deepest hopes and fears, but no one is listening because of the fingers stuck in our ears. Question marks at the ready, everyone — it’s Can you hear me? Brendan dons his best shirt to chat to us about this episode in his most recent episode of A Walk to Work with Whittaker. You can hear more from the fabulous Adam Richard on his daily podcast Adam Richard Has a Theory, in which he gets to explain his theories about Doctor Who and Star Trek: Picard without Rove McManus spraying him with a water bottle.
Praxeus

Praxeus

2020-02-0424:36

This week, Peter is off to Peru to cockblock two travel vloggers, Brendan and Nathan fly to Hong Kong to reunite two estranged lovers, and Todd heads to Madagascar to drag some poor guy out of the water for some reason. And we’re all wearing plastic face masks, of course, so that we don’t come down with Praxeus. Brendan’s rather moist take on this episode can be found, as always, on his YouTube Channel.
Fugitive of the Judoon

Fugitive of the Judoon

2020-01-2823:52

This week, we discuss one of those fairly standard Judoon-based romps that have been a feature of mid-season Doctor Who for as long as any of us can remember. Nothing out of the ordinary here: it’s Fugitive of the Judoon. Brendan discusses this episode in his most recent episode of A Walk to James’s to Record the Podcast with Whittaker, which you can find here.
This week, we head back to the start of the twentieth century to meet a terrifyingly handsome Great Man of History and to see what Grandpa Salateen has been up to since that messy business on Androzani Minor. It’s the best Doctor Who episode title since Rider from Shang-Tu — Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror. Brendan’s breathless first take on this episode can be found here. Flight Through Entirety is taking a break right now, but if you want to hear our somewhat more considered opinions on every Doctor Who story from 1963 to 2007, head on over to our website.
Orphan 55

Orphan 55

2020-01-1429:33

This week, we try to take our minds off the impending collapse of Australia’s entire ecosystem by tuning in to Doctor Who’s latest entertaining romp, Orphan 55. Looks like we’re in for some fun! You can find 180 episodes of slightly more well-considered takes on the first twenty-nine series of Doctor Who on our parent podcast Flight Through Entirety, with more to come this March. Brendan’s take on this story can be found in the third episode of A Walk to Work with Whittaker. While you’re there, take a look at the rest of his YouTube channel.
Spyfall, Part Two

Spyfall, Part Two

2020-01-0821:49

This week, we spend most of our time larking around with computer scientists and Nazis, oblivious to the serious moral issues of wiping people’s memories, betraying villains to the Nazis, and using your mum as a hard drive to store all your backup nudes. It’s Spyfall, Part Two. You can catch our more well-considered Doctor Who takes over at Flight Through Entirety, of course, where we have discussed every broadcast Doctor Who story until the end of 2007. You can also catch Brendan’s bracing and optimistic outdoor takes on Series 12 on his YouTube channel.
Spyfall, Part One

Spyfall, Part One

2020-01-0222:00

This week, the stakes are high as Nathan, James, Brendan, Peter and Todd don their tuxes, spy on a sinister tech billionaire, fight deadly glowing aliens, and get a big surprise… It’s Spyfall, Part One. Over on Flight Through Entirety, we’ve just reached the end of Series 3 of the New Series, and there are a couple of Christmas presents under the tree as well with Time Crash and our commentary on Voyage of the Damned. We’ll be back before too long with our coverage of Series 4. Here’s where you can find Brendan’s Series 11 Reviews retrospective video.
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