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When schoolteachers Barbara and Ian visit pupil Susan Foreman to address their concerns, they encounter a time and space machine disguised as a blue police box called the TARDIS. There, they meet the Doctor, a time-traveling humanoid alien and Susan's grandfather, whose mission is to right the wrongs in the universe.

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New York Post by Sara Stewart

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.

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San Francisco Chronicle by David Wiegand

The episode is about making Clara, and the audience, feel at home with the new Doctor. She does, and we do.

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Entertainment Weekly by Clark Collis

A terrific two-parter that features aliens, Richard Nixon, and crackling dialogue. [22/29 Apr 2011, p.92]

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Entertainment Weekly by Jeff Jensen

The British import--which wraps its third season under writer Steven Moffat (Sherlock) on May 18--remains a riot of witty weirdness.

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Newsday by Verne Gay

As the first in what one hopes will be a long line of female doctors, Whittaker is funny, energetic and full of joy. Whovians should be pleased.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Lloyd

It takes no time at all for the new team to establish its authority; the new "Who" feels at once traditional and fresh, and completely right.

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TV Guide Magazine by Matt Roush

Truth is there’s nothing off in either Smith’s infectiously enthusiastic spin on the good Doctor or in newly installed executive producer Steven Moffat's confident storytelling.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Randee Dawn

It's family-friendly and adult-pleasing, over-the-top and nightmarish, witty and deep all at the same time.

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Detroit Free Press by Mike Duffy

A spiffy new version.

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San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa Times by Charlie McCollum

If you're looking for allegorical, intriguing science fiction, this isn't it. If you're OK with rapid-fire, light-hearted dialogue with an occasional dig at politics and culture, this "Doctor Who" is your cup of tea.