Category «Pandorica»

Doctor Who Trivia panel

The Who New Podcast went to Rose City Comic Con in Portland Oregon!
This episode is the Doctor Who Trivia panel from September 2019.

Does Who New know Who? The audience got involved and fun was had by all.

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Season 5 Overview

We’ve reached the end of Matt Smith’s first year as the Doctor! Recorded live before an audience at Rose City Comic Con, we talk about all the changes made by the new Production Team.

Join in our discussion season 5.

In this overview, we discuss the character arcs of The Doctor and Amy Pond, the season’s big mystery, Matt Smith vs David Tennant. And the number of times Rory dies.

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Episode 513: The Big Bang

So the universe ended. The Doctor will fix it. But he’s locked in the Pandorica. And the Tardis exploded. And Amy is dead. It’s not a good day. Did we mention that Rory is plastic?

Join us as we discuss episode 513: The Big Bang

Little Amelia Pond prays to Santa to send someone to fix the crack in the wall. But no one comes. Before you can say Geronimo, she’s opening the Pandorica revealing a now alive Amy. Soon she and The Doctor, River, and Rory are trying to restore the universe before the Earth fades away completely.

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Episode 512: The Pandorica Opens

The Doctor never answers his phone, so River must lure him to Roman Briton. There, she gives him a Van Gogh painting – a painting showing the Tardis exploding.

Join us as we discuss episode 512: The Pandorica Opens

Everyone throughout time that The Doctor has met since regenerating discusses the same mysterious painting. River Song gets the painting to the Doctor which leads them to 2nd Century Briton, Stonehenge, and the fabled prison called The Pandorica. What could possibly be so monstrous that an inescapable cell had to be created to hold it? …And that Roman centurion sure looks familiar.

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