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Pull To Open
Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 191

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Repeater Capaldi (Confessing “Heaven Sent”)
Season 5 · Episode 35
samedi 26 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:44:13
If we didn’t know better, we’d say we’ve been waiting to talk about this Peter Capaldi episode for 7,000 years. Or is it two billion? Time seems to drag when you’re punching a wall made of random Doctor Who. Heaven Sent was an instant classic, but is this piece of clockwork perfection also the best story ever? We confess, we’re not sure. Good thing we’ve got Alisa Stern (aka Doctor Puppet) to help us grind its gears. If you’re listening, Gallifrey, the dangerous triple hybrid that will deconstruct your entire torture chamber… is us.
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Timeline:
- Intro 00:00:00
- Previously 00:01:28
- This Time There’s 3 of Us! 00:06:01
- Whomoji Challenge 00:08:42
- POLL To Open 00:15:43
- TL;DW 00:23:36
- Commentary: Heaven Sent 00:25:10
- Four Questions to Doomsday 01:12:41
- What If the Evil Plot Had Succeeded? 01:19:00
- Where Is the Clara Splinter? 01:22:51
- Final Judgment 01:30:08
- Randomizer! 01:36:31
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Story Essentials
- Series 9, Episode 11
- Story number: 264, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Writer: Steven Moffat
- Director: Rachel Talalay
- Showrunner: Steven Moffat
- Aired 28 November 2015
Pull To Open: Heaven Sent
- Season 5
- Episode 35
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
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Better Call Thal (Refrigerating “Planet of the Daleks”)
Season 5 · Episode 34
samedi 12 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:32:17
Destination: not Skaro! “The Planet* of the Daleks” is Terry Nation’s anniversary rewrite of the classic Hartnell tale that kickstarted Doctor Who. It’s “The Daleks” in color, decades before the BBC colorized “The Daleks.” But did those weird blond Thal heroes really jive with Jo Grant and the whole groovy Pertwee era? And what’s up with the invisible heavy-breathers and squirting plants of Spiridon? Lay down on some IKEA furniture as we dust off purple fake furs from Burning Man and infiltrate the Dalek City!**
*Not actual planet of the Daleks
**Not actual city
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Timeline:
- Intro 00:00:00
- Previously… 00:01:38
- Whomoji Challenge 00:09:14
- POLL to Open 00:14:18
- TL;DW: Planet of the Daleks 00:20:16
- Commentary 00:24:20
- Four Questions to Doomsday 01:08:28
- What If the Evil Plot Had Succeeded? 01:11:35
- Where Is the Clara Splinter? 01:14:19
- Final Judgment 01:19:37
- Randomizer! 01:25:56
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Story Essentials
- Season 10, Serial 4
- Story number: 67, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Writer: Terry Nation
- Director: David Maloney
- Script Editor: Terrance Dicks
- Producer: Barry Letts
- Aired 7 April – 12 May 1973
Pull To Open: Planet of the Daleks
- Season 5
- Episode 34
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
©️AnyWho Media LLC 2024
Wait of the World (HOT TAKE: "The Legend of Ruby Sunday")
Season 5 · Episode 25
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Duration 46:13
It’s official: The One Who Waits has been waiting since 1913 (or 1975, depending on the dating protocol). Everything’s gone a bit pyramid-shaped in “The Legend of Ruby Sunday,” as RTD’s multiple twists kept us mostly distracted from the return of this classic villain. So what has he been up to for the last 7,000 years, and how exactly did he seduce the TARDIS into giving itself indigestion? Join us as we drop a few canon bombs, defuse others, and consider which other ‘Doctor Who’ gods might be in RTD’s Disney-money spreadsheet.
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Pull To Open: The Legend of Ruby Sunday HOT TAKE
- Season 5
- Episode 25
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
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Death Becomes Him (Exalting "Dalek")
Season 3 · Episode 34
samedi 5 novembre 2022 • Duration 02:13:07
The simple, straightforward title of Dalek belies so much: This story doesn’t just re-introduce the Daleks for a new generation of Doctor Who viewers — it makes them interesting, upgraded, and scary in ways they always deserved to be but never quite achieved in the classic series. Stellar performances from the cast — including an arguably best-of-his-run showstopper from Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor overcome by his hatred for these machine-creatures — certainly hep to make Dalek both an unexpected epic as well as the beginning of an incredible run in the back half of Series 1 of NuWho. I think maybe we liked it? Here’s what it feels like to experience Dalek, almost two decades after it fell through time…
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Story Essentials
- Series 1, Episode 6
- Story number: 164, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 1.6
- Writer: Robert Shearman
- Showrunner: Russell T Davies
- Aired 30 April 2005
Pull To Open: Dalek
- Season 3
- Episode 34
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback loop and interlude music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Abyss of the Spider Woman (Chasing “The Runaway Bride”)
Season 3 · Episode 33
samedi 29 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:52:20
When companions go, sometimes it’s sad (brave heart, Tegan), sometimes it’s bittersweet (London, 1965!), and sometimes it’s a nonevent (Dodo who?). But the heartbreaking departure of Rose in Doomsday is on another level altogether, and it simply requires repercussions. Those shockwaves are front and center in The Runaway Bride, yet somehow the story ends up being one of the most fun in the entire series. That’s thanks in no small part to the brilliant comedic banter between David Tennant and Catherine Tate — a pairing that works so well that the duo will return as series leads full time in 2023. Seeing the genesis of that relationship makes a rewatch of Bride feel like Christmas morning all over again, and you also get some great stocking stuffers: a visually breathtaking giant spider lady and some never-before-seen TARDIS maneuvering. Set coordinates for December 25, 2006, and pass the eggnog.
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Story Essentials:
- 2006 Christmas Special
- Story number: 181, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 3.X
- Writer: Russell T Davies
- Showrunner: Russell T Davies
- Aired 25 December 2006
Pull To Open: The Runaway Bride
- Season 3
- Episode 33
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback loop and interlude music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Mile-High Flub (Piloting “Time-Flight,” with guest Christopher Burgess)
Season 3 · Episode 32
samedi 22 octobre 2022 • Duration 02:11:54
When you hear “a Doctor Who story set in the Jurassic period,” the picture you conjure in your head probably looks quite a bit different from Time-Flight. That’s not necessarily a strike against it: The finale of Season 19 is notorious for being light on budget, so it’s probably a blessing that they didn’t even try to show a single allosaurus stomping around the barren plains of prehistoric London. Instead we get the Xeraphin, a telepathic race of morally conflicted humanoids that are almost interesting — at least until the Master uses them as the winner-take-all prize in his technobabble rap battle with the Doctor. Plus: A time-travel mystery! Cringey disguises! Not one, but TWO Concordes! That more than makes up for some absent dinosaurs, doesn’t it? Doesn’t it?
Special guest Christopher Burgess (@dubbayoo) from Radio Free Skaro joins!
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Story Essentials
- Season 19, Serial 7
- Story number: 122, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 6C
- Writer: Peter Grimwade
- Producer: John Nathan-Turner
- Aired 22 – 30 March 1982
Pull To Open: Time-Flight
- Season 3
- Episode 32
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback loop and interlude music: Martin West/Thinking Fish
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Bad Weed (Drenching “Fury From the Deep”)
Season 3 · Episode 31
samedi 8 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:52:38
Is there any Doctor Who format as reliable as the base under siege? You can see why: All you need is one set, an excuse to keep the TARDIS out of reach, and one illogically obstinate person in charge, and you’re about 90% there. The key ingredient, of course, is a convincing and creepy monster, and though mutant seaweed might not be your first choice to fill that role, it’s what Fury From the Deep has to work with. Nonetheless, even in animation, “the weed” produces more scares than any hostile plantlife has a right to, so we don’t blame Victoria for giving her lungs a workout in this one. Just please don’t blame us for wanting to break the tension by snickering at all the references to “weed.”
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Story Essentials:
- Season 5, Serial 6
- Story number: 41, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: RR
- Writer: Victor Pemberton
- Producer: Peter Bryant
- Aired 16 March - 20 April 1968
Pull To Open: Fury From the Deep
- Season 3
- Episode 31
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback Loop music: Freestylah by Alexander Nakarada
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
That Witch You Seek (Exposing “The Witchfinders”)
Season 3 · Episode 30
samedi 1 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:43:35
Jodie Whittaker’s first season as the Doctor took the show in a new direction, but The Witchfinders is almost a return to a very old format: the pure historical. True, this outing to the witch-obsessed England of the 17th century doesn’t quite qualify — what with alien mud creatures reanimating left and right in the final act — but the most interesting thing about this story is certainly the dramatization of the horrific witch trials of the era. An excellent guest cast helps, made all the more entertaining when Alan Cumming arrives playing King James I. Could someone chop down that Morax tree over there? It’s blocking our view of all this fabulous history.
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Story Essentials:
- Series 11, Episode 8
- Story number: 286, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 1DW 11.08
- Writers: Joy Wilkinson
- Showrunner: Chris Chibnall
- Aired 25 November 2018
Pull To Open: The Witchfinders
- Season 3
- Episode 30
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback Loop music: Freestylah by Alexander Nakarada
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Past Sins (Witnessing “Rosa”)
Season 3 · Episode 29
samedi 24 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:58:26
Often Doctor Who travels to the past to showcase historical events, but it rarely shows what life in those eras was like for the less privileged. Rosa is a jarring exception to the rule, with its lens pointed directly at the racist past of the American South. While there is an antagonist from the future present, the real evil force here is state-sanctioned segregation. And the hero who must confront it isn’t the title character we tune in to see from week to week, but Rosa Parks, the black woman who changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a bus. The drama that results is undeniable, but does that make it a classic?
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Story Essentials
- Series 11, Episode 3
- Story number: 281, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 1DW 11.03
- Writers: Malorie Blackman, Chris Chibnall
- Showrunner: Chris Chibnall
- Aired 21 October 2018
Pull To Open: Rosa
- Season 3
- Episode 29
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback Loop music: Freestylah by Alexander Nakarada
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada
Gold Turkey (Transmuting “Revenge of the Cybermen”)
Season 3 · Episode 28
samedi 17 septembre 2022 • Duration 02:07:00
If you lack emotions, can you seek revenge? It’s the burden of Doctor Who fans to ponder questions like this, since Revenge of the Cybermen attributes emotion to the show’s notoriously unfeeling monsters right there in the title. More likely, we suspect some future historian did their best to characterize the Cybermen’s incursion on Nerva Beacon in the 29th century with some fanciful language to give the whole episode some gravitas. Heaven knows the story could use it — unless you’re talking about the single biggest plot hole in Doctor Who history, one so massive it threatens to overshadow Tom Baker’s performance, the unique musical score and everything else good about this story. Absent a beacon to highlight them, the galaxy turns to a lonely podcast broadcasting into the depths of space…
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Story Essentials
- Season 12, Serial 5
- Story number: 78, per the The Pull To Open Codex
- Production Code: 4D
- Writers: Gerry Davis (and Robert Holmes)
- Producer: Philip Hinchcliffe
- Aired 19 April - 10 May 1975
Pull To Open: Revenge of the Cybermen
- Season 3
- Episode 28
Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor
Feedback Loop music: Freestylah by Alexander Nakarada
Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada