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The first episode after any regeneration of the Time Lord is never an easy watch: after all, it is the only show that regularly expects fans to accept a completely new cast and transfer their affections to a new Doctor without a qualm. The Woman Who Fell to Earth is a bumpy re-entry for the franchise — not because there is anything wrong with Jodie Whittaker's high-stakes, paradigm-shifting debut, but because Chris Chibnall's Sheffield-set story and alien threat feel slightly peremptory. A little exposition is only to be expected as the post-Peter Capaldi age begins, though, and there is lots to love here: Whittaker's oddly David Tennant-like time traveller slowly rebooting her formidable intellect (and her sonic screwdriver) after the strains of regenerating — "It's been a long time since I bought women's clothes"; a veneer of urban gloom and a promising clutch of new companions, including Bradley Walsh. All she needs to do now is find her missing Tardis — and a few more jokes — and this series should fly.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Segal, Victoria (2018-10-07). The first episode after any regeneration of the Time Lord is never an easy watch. The Sunday Times p. Culture, p. 41.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Segal, Victoria. "The first episode after any regeneration of the Time Lord is never an easy watch." The Sunday Times [add city] 2018-10-07, Culture, p. 41. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Segal, Victoria. "The first episode after any regeneration of the Time Lord is never an easy watch." The Sunday Times, edition, sec., 2018-10-07
  • Turabian: Segal, Victoria. "The first episode after any regeneration of the Time Lord is never an easy watch." The Sunday Times, 2018-10-07, section, Culture, p. 41 edition.
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