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What Did You Think of Doctor Who: Can You Hear Me?

“Doctor, Doctor – I think I’m going deaf!”
“What are the symptoms?”
“They’re a yellow family who live in Springfield.”

Hello? Is this thing on? Unappreciated wit: that’s my biggest nightmare. That and loneliness. Then there’s unrequited love, and tyranny, and cruelty… Can You Hear Me?, the first Doctor Who by Charlene James (though co-written by showrunner, Chris Chibnall), explored the greatest fears of our leads. But what did you think of it?

A nightmare not in silver? Scarily good? We’d like to hear more, so why not vote in our poll then expand on your thoughts in the comments section below?

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Voted? So did you enjoy this week’s episode or not? Would you welcome James back to Who? What about director, Emma Sullivan?

Philip Bates

Editor and co-founder of the Doctor Who Companion. When he’s not watching television, reading books ‘n’ Marvel comics, listening to The Killers, and obsessing over script ideas, Philip Bates pretends to be a freelance writer. He enjoys collecting everything. Writer of The Black Archive: The Pandorica Opens/ The Big Bang, 100 Objects of Doctor Who, and Companions: More Than Sixty Years of Doctor Who Assistants.

What Did You Think of Doctor Who: Can You Hear Me?

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