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I'm challenging Tharries to a Guess The Doctor Who Episode by the BAD review. Can he identify the episode? Tune in and find out! Will he get the David Tennant Episode?

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David Tennant is the Tenth Doctor and he's come to Netflix for a special Red Nose Day episode. Can Troy identify the episode by the BAD review? Tune in and find out! This video is sure to be a blast, so don't miss it!

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Today, we're testing Tharries' expertise in identifying Doctor Who episodes based on some seriously harsh reviews. You won't believe the scathing critiques some episodes have received. From allegations of poor writing to accusations of ruining the show's continuity, these reviews spare no punches.

Our challenge includes deciphering the episode names from these brutal takedowns. As we know, Doctor Who fans can be quite passionate and opinionated, making this a thrilling endeavor.

We kick off with a review that slams an episode for being "truly the opposite end of the spectrum" compared to "Heaven Sent." Can Tharries identify the episode that left this critic unimpressed? It's a tough start, but the excitement is real!

And what about the episode that drew complaints about "bad logic, bad script"? Tharries' logic leads us through some interesting possibilities before locking in the answer. Will it be a spot-on guess or a slight miss?

But wait, there's more! We navigate through several other brutally honest reviews, covering topics like Moffat's writing, the impact of characters, and even episodes being called "dire" with a glaring typo in the review itself!

So, join us on this journey of exploring the highs and lows of Doctor Who episodes as we attempt to uncover the titles behind these harsh critiques. And make sure to cheer for Tharries as he takes on this challenge head-on.

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As we wrap up this epic challenge, remember that Doctor Who is a show that has captured the hearts of millions across time and space. So, without further ado, let the challenge begin! Stay curious, stay connected, and let us know in the comments how you did in this ultimate test of Whovian expertise. Until the next adventure, Allons-y!

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The answer was Father’s Day, Tharries suggested either Waters of Mars or Day of the Doctor

Meanwhile my guess was Fires of Pompeii

JAProductions
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I really like Father's Day. I love the whole concept of, "mess with time, meet the consequences." I think the reapers should have been a reoccurring event everytime the Doctor changed something that was meant to be a fixed point in history. It would just add a whole layer of danger to every adventure the Doctor goes on and really emphasise why he can't change history sometimes.

nathanjordon
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Not sure why people say I don’t like the rule of how you *can’t* change history. You can it’s just morally wrong to do so which is the reason why the doctor keeps it as a rule where sometimes you’re able change it and other times you shouldn’t

AiRsTrIkExXzZ
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I honestly don't care if the logic is inconsistent throughout the series, as long as it's consistent within the episode/storyline, that's fine.

CrookedClive
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The next to the doctor is saying it's a fixed point in time and the next he's seeing you can't change history

ruthalber
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The Doctor interferes with history every time. The first episode he changes the history of Ian and Barbara. They disappear for over a year.

MrPaulmorris
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My impression is that the Doctor knows what they’re doing (for the most part). They know what moments can change and what moments can’t. Whenever the Doctor does recklessly change history, it usually has disastrous consequences (see Waters of Mars and The Girl Who Died).

joelmole
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Boys don't talk about Father's Day.

badfairy
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That's why I don't understand when you said you can't change her fixed point in time obviously you can't you just admit it hypocrisy

ruthalber
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It doesn't matter to me, David tennant is back baby & Catherine Tate is going to be his companion! I can't wait!

harrisonnelson