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Asylum of the Daleks is a delighting way to start a season.
(it has a surprise early entrance for young actress Jenna-Louse Coleman)

Directed by: Nick Hurran
Written by: Steven Moffat
UK viewers: 8.33 million
Original air date: September 1st, 2012


Dinosaurs on a Spaceship is a hilarious episode filled to the brim with surprises.

Directed by: Saul Metzstein
Written by: Chris Chibnall
Original air date: September 8th, 2012
UK viewers: 7.57 million


A Town Called Mercy is completely unexpected.

Directed by Saul Metzstein
Written by: Toby Whithouse
Original air date: September 15th, 2012
UK viewers: 8.42 million



The Power of Three was hilarious and alarming.
(you find out the Doctor cannot sit still)

Directed by: Douglas Mackinnon
Written by: Chris Chibnall
Original air date: September 22nd, 2012
UK viewers: 7.67 million



The Angels Take Manhattan was scary and heart-breaking.
(Karen and Arthur leave in this episode)

Directed by: Nick Hurran
Written by: Steven Moffat
Original air date: September 29th, 2012
UK viewers: 3.5 million


The Snowmen was fun, involving and made me like Clara and the 11th Doctor more then I already do.

Directed by: Saul Metzstein
Written by: Steven Moffat
Original air date: December 25th, 2012
UK viewers:


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You know the saying: Time goes slowly when you're doing something you'd rather not do, and time goes by extremely fast when you're doing someting you love? Well, if you're a whovian at heart, be prepared for this to do just that.

Directed by: Colm McCarthy
Written by: Steven Moffat
Original Air date: March 20th, 2013
UK Viewers: 8.44 million


I thought this was a very nice episode to start out with a new companion.
I also love when the Doctor makes speeches that make you want to scream them to the world.
It brings a lost sense of reality to you.

Directed by: Faren Blackburn
Written by: Neil Cross
Original air date: April 6th, 2013
UK viewers: 7.45 million


The Cold War was definitely anticipating. It showed how the Doctor can communicate so well with all kinds of species, letting them come out of their locked shell. To me, this episode also spoke: Nothing is creepier then the Unknown.

Directed by: Douglas Mackinnon
Written by: Mark Gatiss
UK viewers: 7.37 million
Original air date: April 13th, 2013


The episode Hide was, I must admit, scarier (to me) then the Angels of Manhattan. It is full of longing, of the Doctor's admittance to fear, of Clara's mysterious deaths and most of all, of love and the pains that come with it. But, near the end, you always have that little spot in time when the Doctor claims that he's too 'thick', and 'slow' to understand it before. But he never really is, is he?

Directed by: Jamie Payne
Written by: Neil Cross
UK viewers: 6.61 million
Original air date: April 20th, 2013

The Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS was fantastic. It really does seem like the latest Doctor Who episodes are getting shorter and shorter. But even so, lighten up Whovians because they keep getting deeper into the real story behind all these hidden words and secrets that keep us safe. But secrets DO keep us safe don't they? Well, some. Most of them actually, but even so, it is almost unbearable to know that a seemingly random saying comes later on and will unfold in the revealing. Oh, well. At least Doctor Who is not dull. That is surely NO secret.

Directed by: MAt King
Written by: Stephen Thompson
UK viewers: COMING SOON
Original air date: April 27th, 2013

The Crimson Horror sounds like an extremely terrifying episode. Yet, instead of consisting mostly of terror, it consists more of humor, mystery and an evil woman and her companion, Mr. Sweet.

Directed by: Saul Metzstein
Written by: Mark Gatiss
UK viewers: coming soon
Original air date: May 4th, 2013

I thought this was a brilliant, clever episode. Not overly exciting but still tickling our palates.

Directed by: Stephen Woolfenden
Written by: Neil Gaiman
Original air date: May 11th, 2013
UK viewers: coming soon

The final episode of a season is either extremely sad/pleasant or simply a cliff-hanger, yet all, unanimously are exciting. The Name of the Doctor is a breath-taking, heart-stopping, (for some even tear-dropping)episode full of a wide range of emotions. From anger, to pain, from love to death, it all incorporates itself into Doctor Who. One of my biggies on why I simply adore this show is because BBC isn't scared to add sadness and death while many other shows/movies out there are. And even if the other shows are non-fiction and based on a world similar to yours, it won't hold this kind of feeling because it doesn't have those bad emotions in it. Doctor Who does and that lets my mind pretend (or is it pretending) that this kind of stuff is real...

Directed by: Saul Metzstein
Written by: Stephen Moffat
Air date: May 18th, 2013
This is the end of Season 7 and Matt Smith [other then the 50th and christmas specials]


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