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So, 'Doctor Who: The Passenger' sees Tegan Jovanka stepping back into the fray, but it's a different vibe this time. The atmosphere feels a bit darker, more introspective—definitely not just another adventure in time and space. The pacing has its moments of frenetic energy balanced with quiet reflections, which I found intriguing. The themes of identity and the burdens of the past are woven throughout, giving it some depth. Plus, there are some solid practical effects that remind you of the show's roots, creating a nice contrast with the CGI. Performances are strong, particularly Tegan's portrayal, which feels more layered than in previous outings. It’s distinctive in its approach to character development, which I appreciate.
Explores darker themesStrong focus on character developmentInteresting practical effects
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