REVIEW: Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder

This review contains spoilers. Read at your own risk.

I guess I really understood the mavity of the situation.

...I'm sorry. There was literally no better way to start this review.

Wild Blue Yonder was a question answered and a mystery solved for many Doctor Who fans. For a long time, showrunner Russell T Davies claimed that Wild Blue Yonder was to be the craziest special of them all, and that he wanted to reveal nothing from the episode in the trailers so that viewers could go in completely blind. He almost got his wish, as majority of the promotional content featured the first and third specials. With what little we did see of Wild Blue Yonder, the clips were blurred or otherwise obscured.

So I think it's safe to say that this was the special we were looking forward to the most, and the one we had all of our hopes up for. And honestly, though, it met most of them.

Wild Blue Yonder was a dark and thrilling journey with a nightmare-inducing mysterious villain, similar to Series Four's Midnight, also penned by Davies. This felt almost like a follow-up to it, with the spookiness and suspense keeping me on the edge of my seat the way Midnight did. The stakes and twists of the episode were superior, and I believe this may be one of my new favorite Doctor Who episodes-, or at least have a place in my top 20.

As for everything else... I think that's something you'll have to find out for yourself. Davies was right when he said this is something you'll need to go into spoiler-free, and trust me, it is an indescribable experience. Thus, I give Wild Blue Yonder 5 out of 5 stars. Bracing myself for The Giggle now...

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