Doctor Who: Flux Trips Up And Gets Trippy For Once, Upon A Time

For a show about time travel, I’ve sometimes thought that “Doctor Who” didn’t get weird enough.

Not weird in the way of kitchen-sink sci-fi that the show has become famous for — where else would you get a show where cat nuns experiment on diseased clones? — but weird in the way of playing with format and form.

“Doctor Who” has done this a handful of times before, primarily in episodes written by the divisive former showrunner Steven Moffat, but for the most part it’s settled in its place as a family show that reaches a wide, cross-generational audience.Which is probably why…The post Doctor Who: Flux Trips Up and Gets Trippy For Once, Upon a Time appeared first on /Film.

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