The fifth season of Doctor Who has ended, and so too has my series on the show for Religion Dispatches. Check out the final installment for James McGrath's thoughts on the Doctor's role in the (re)creation of the universe, and my discussion of Rory Williams, the robot who thought he was a man. See below for separate links to every post in the series (including a few that I seem to have neglected to mention here before. It's been a busy summer, folks).
Part one, discussing "The Eleventh Hour," "The Beast Below," and "Victory of the Daleks," plus some general thoughts on Doctor Who.
Part two, on "The Time of Angels."
Part three, on "The Vampires of Venice."
Part four, on "Amy's Choice."
Part five, on "The Hungry Earth."
Part six, on "Cold Blood."
Part seven, on "Vincent and the Doctor."
Part eight, on "The Lodger."
Part nine, on "The Pandorica Opens."
Part ten, on "The Big Bang."
My deepest thanks to my co-contributors Henry Jenkins, Joseph Laycock, and especially James McGrath!
Thanks for a great series, Gabriel. Minor clarification: the series has not yet finished on BBC America.
Posted by: Mark Goodacre | July 21, 2010 at 03:31 PM
Excellent work as always, Gabriel.
I will miss seeing your thoughts all on things Whovian for awhile....
Posted by: Wildrow12 | July 23, 2010 at 11:29 AM