Stories Television Doctor Who Series 13 Doctor Who S13 (Flux) Episode: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Once, Upon Time 1 image Back to Story Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 4 reviews 28 January 2025 · 90 words Review by darkonite 1 Plot wise I actually enjoyed this pretty well but I'm the kind of person that gets bored if a story isn't complicated enough, so maybe it is convoluted by a normal person's standards like the other reviews say. The dialogue is, like a lot of Chibnall era, very stylistically MCU-esque in a way that frequently breaks my focus and tempers my enjoyment of it somewhat. I don't know how else to describe it. Visuals were quite impressive while the soundtrack was a little over the top at times. Not bad. darkonite View profile Like Liked 1 14 January 2025 · 9 words Review by whitestar1993 Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! Quite a confusing episode, very Timey-whimey, but still good whitestar1993 View profile Like Liked 2 24 July 2024 · 275 words Review by Seer Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! It was by this point in Flux that I began to get worried that the story was biting off more than it could chew. Due to its short length and the large number of moving parts, it was inevitable that some parts were going to end up feeling a little bit cluttered. This episode ended up feeling more like a fever dream. There are some individually interesting elements, like the Doctor's flashbacks to a siege of Atropos that she cannot remember. I was hopeful at this point that we would get a full accounting of who Jo Martin's Doctor really was and her place in the timeline, something which was never fully borne out, but at the very least this episode did not disappoint me. Getting flashbacks for characters where the incidental characters are replaced by visions of their friends acting not quite themselves was an interesting choice which I did enjoy. As a final happy note, I did think Bel and Vinder's pining was cute, even if the dialog was a bit off, and Dan and Diane's scenes were too. Aside from those aspects, I didn't enjoy this one very much. It's a story where, paradoxically, so much goes on, but it doesn't feel like much happened. It develops the mystery hooks of the season without seeming to have anything particularly new or unique to say for its own sake. Spinning its wheels and waiting for Village of the Angels to come along. All in all, a bit of a mess, which was enjoyable on broadcast but with the benefit of hindsight now just seems kind of pointless. Seer View profile Like Liked 2 9 May 2024 · 29 words Review by st4rshiptr00per 1 very stylish and cool with a few great individual scenes but so hard to follow. SO much new information is introduced here. please. my brain is only so big. st4rshiptr00per View profile Like Liked 1