The last three episodes ofDavid TennantandRussell T Davies‘Doctor Whorun are almost here , and if former reviews are to be believed , we should n’t be anticipate pollyannaish triumphant adventures before the death . Mild freebooter ahead .
The British public press had a chance to see The Waters of Mars , the first of the three final episodes , ( Premiering in the UK November 15th on BBC One , and in the US December 19th on BBC America ) this week and Bleeding Cool ’s anonymous reader called it “ [ b]oth an action at law adventure , foot under besieging , story , plus an hugely powerful emotional story ” standardised to Torchwood : Children of Earth :
This ep puts you through the emotional wringer . Perhaps it ’s not so hopeless - feel as the Torchwood : Children Of Earth but without doubt “ water Of Mars ” is mine the same sort of territory and it ’s the closest physician Who will ever come to nihilistic delusion .

The reexamination is pretty spoiler - free , but something that catch our oculus was the mention of
more than one quondam enemy that redact in an show , either in flashback ( not of necessity from The Doctor ’s life ) or … presume I say , forewarning .
A flash - forward of sort to the “ conclusion Of Time ” two - parter end out Tennant ’s take on the timelord , or Steven Moffat ’s sovereignty as young Who - meister ? Either fashion , we ca n’t wait . Luckily , we may not have to ; BBC America foretell on Friday that the final episodes of Davies / Tennant ’s doc Who will air over the holiday season in the US , presumably day after their UK public exposure ( particular date are to be announced next calendar month ) .

Review : Doctor Who – The Waters Of Mars ( SPOILERS)[Bleeding Cool ]
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