- Network: BBC America , BBC One
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 26, 2005
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 493 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 76 out of 493
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Mixed: 46 out of 493
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Negative: 371 out of 493
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Nov 1, 2018
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Oct 8, 2018Jodie Whitaker is wonderfully funny and emotive. Yorkshire accents, like bow ties, are cool. The alien creature reminded me of a terminator / predator. It was fun to watch make her own Sonic Screwdriver. The companions provide a good dramatic compliment.
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Oct 8, 2018classic misogyny pulling the user reviews into the red and low-yellow zone. the premiere is thoroughly enjoyable and Whittaker is fantastic.
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Nov 19, 2019Best Doctor. Каждая серия была хорошей, не скучной, хотя такая фантастика (абсурдная) и чужда для меня, но все равно остался доволен на протяжении всего сериала как Доктором так и атмосферой сериала.
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Dec 3, 2018
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Oct 11, 2018Jodie Whittaker is fantastic as The Doctor.
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Nov 26, 2018A great return to form for one of the most adaptable and entertaining shows of all time.
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Jan 4, 2019This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Dec 9, 2018
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Oct 28, 2019
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Dec 11, 2018Wasn't perfect, but still the best Doctor Who series we've had in years. Jodie Whittaker was amazing from literally the first moment she was on screen, I hope she stays as the Doctor so she can grow into the role.
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Jan 10, 2019Don't be fooled, this is a good season. All of the 'complaints' here just remind me of the same fanboy meltdown as with The Last Jedi, the writers do something even slightly different than the boring formula and the entire fandom has a **** fit. Don't be fooled, this is not 'feminist propaganda' this is simply a lead that's female.
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Jun 6, 2019This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jan 21, 2021It took a little while to get going, but ended up producing some good episodes & a few fresh new jokes as well. Such a relief to finally be free of Moffat randomly **** all over the place every episode or two as show runner. It seems like some reviewers like having scripts at the level of teenage boy sensibilities, but personally I prefer storylines that are a bit more grown up.
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Dec 15, 2018
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Jan 4, 2020
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Feb 3, 2020This season gets more hate than is deserved. For the first season outing for the 13th Doctor is makes a valid start with a lot of potential.
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Jan 18, 2019
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Oct 8, 2018I really love Jodi Whitaker as The Doctor, am feeling the Tennant/Smith vibes, has a lot of potential. The companion are just fine, hope they develop more solid in the next episodes. its a shame the writing and the history itself was really mediocre, hope this isn't a Moffat style again.
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Nov 5, 2018
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Oct 9, 2018I'm not a series veteran, but I tuned into the first ep of this season because I LOVE the lead actress from Broadchurch. The episode just seemed a little scattered. But I suppose that's the tone of the show. Might tune in for another episode- we'll see!
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Awards & Rankings
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All in all, “The Woman Who Fell To Earth” succeeds as a statement of intent for this brand new era of Doctor Who, telling us that it’s going to be easily accessible, gorgeous to look at and listen to, all about the character drama and brought to life with a lead actress who has a lot of energy. In terms of comparing it to past Who, it’s not a flawless season opener, but it does a terrific job of making us excited for the rest of Doctor No. 13’s tenure.
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Goofy and curious, commanding and contemplative, Thirteen is already well on her way to demonstrating the complex emotional makeup that is the Doctor. She also demonstrates a cheerful, can-do spirit. ... With the exception of Tim Shaw’s unappealing self, very little about the episode feels Whovian. Gone is former showrunner Steven Moffat’s sense of play, both in the verbal sparring and convoluted storytelling.
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The premiere episode here, “The Woman Who Fell to Earth,” reminded me, more than anything, of “The X-Files,” when it was really good. It takes you back to the days when Doctor Who was a fun sci-fi procedural. ... [The alien] resembles some gleaming villain out of a Marvel movie, which makes his blokey name, Tim Shaw, even more incongruously funny. This is Doctor Who at its best--nerdy and chilling and quick with a joke. And, most significantly of all, generous of spirit, a quality that simply shimmers off Whittaker.