Now, we have a new sneak preview that sees Ruby getting caught up in the "majesty" of it all – until she gets a harshly less "romantic" reminder about what life was really like for women back then.
In 1813, Lord Barton is walking with some other upper class guy. They seem to be flirting but when the other guy suggests Barton needs to marry a woman, Barton grabs him. Lightning flashes and we see ...
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In "Rogue," the latest episode of "Doctor Who," the Doctor and Ruby Sunday travel to the 19th century to enjoy the delights of Regency England. The dancing and high society romance are all very ...
The Doctor’s latest adventure starts as a fond parody of the Bridgerton/Jane Austen school of costume drama. We know this because someone – usually Millie Gibson’s Ruby – says, “Ooh, this is exactly ...
Enduring the mid-season drought between part one and two of Bridgerton's latest season will feel a smidgen easier with the sixth episode of Doctor Who, of all things. After weeks in the Doctor-lite ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The one thing this season of Doctor Who is disappointingly light on is guest writers. It’s been a joy to watch Russell T Davies ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The following contains spoilers for "Rogue." Doctor Who has always been gay. From the get-go, many of its key creative figures were queer, and ...
When the Doctor and Ruby traveled back to 1813, they risked changing time, but it seemed that time changed them instead. Doctor Who Season 1 Episode 6 combined the new season's traditional campiness ...
The one thing this season of Doctor Who is disappointingly light on is guest writers. It’s been a joy to watch Russell T Davies create masterpiece after masterpiece, but that extra flavor that comes ...