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  2. Oct 31, 2021 · Flux: Chapter One - The Halloween Apocalypse: Directed by Jamie Magnus Stone. With Jodie Whittaker, Mandip Gill, John Bishop, Craige Els. At Halloween, all across the universe, terrifying forces are stirring. From the Arctic Circle to deep space, an ancient evil is breaking free.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Jamie Magnus Stone
  3. The Doctor, Yaz and Dan escape the ship and return to the TARDIS (where another doorway has appeared) to investigate the Flux. Meanwhile, the Flux causes Vinder, the sole crew member of a remote outpost in deep space, to evacuate his position.

    • What Caused The Flux?
    • Who Is Swarm?
    • What Is The Division?
    • What Is Going on with The Tunnels in Liverpool?
    • What’s Wrong with The Tardis?
    • Did The Heart of The Tardis Do… anything?
    • Who Is Vinder?
    • Is "Observation Outpost Rose" More Than A Coincidence?
    • Why Are The Weeping Angels Hunting Claire?
    • Is Dan Hiding Some Kind of Secret?

    It's "the end of the universe" – but what exactly isthe Flux? What's causing it? Is this "spacial anomaly" a natural phenomenon – something like The Big Crunch (a hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of existence, in which the universe – which has been expanding since the Big Bang – eventually starts to contract and collapses in on itself)? ...

    New (or should that be old?) baddie Swarm (Sam Spruell) claims to be an ancient enemy of the Doctor, who battled her across space and time many years before. The only problem? The Doctor’s missing her memories of that period in her life, giving him the upper hand in their new conflict. It’s currently unclear what species Swarm is or what his plans ...

    Right yes, some background. In series 12 (specifically the episodes Fugitive of the Judoon and The Timeless Children) we learned that the Doctor’s race the Time Lords used to have a kind of secret police force, who didn’t officially exist but travelled round the universe getting involved in opposition to Gallifrey’s strict non-interventionist polic...

    In what quickly becomes The Halloween Apocalypse's stock-in-trade, the episode zips from the Doctor and Yaz's high-octane escape from an acid ocean back to Liverpool, 1820, where one Joseph Williamson (Steve Oram) is digging a series of tunnels beneath the city. Though he won't be drawn on the purpose of his tunnels, Williamson warns that something...

    A strange little subplot in The Halloween Apocalypse is the malfunctioning TARDIS, first presented when one of the crystal columns starts leaking an oily, black substance that clearly unsettles the Doctor (though she tries to cover it up). Later, the TARDIS keeps stalling when they try to travel, and moving the door to different parts of the contro...

    Speaking of the TARDIS – in the episode’s final moments the Doctor pulls of a kind of Hail Mary, opening the TARDIS console to pour the energy of the time vortex into the Flux. Unfortunately, what it does is “not much apparently” and the Flux hits the Doctor, Yaz and Dan anyway, leading to the episode’s ending. It’s an odd, slightly anti-climactic ...

    The Halloween Apocalypse provides us with a relatively brief glimpse of the much-vaunted Vinder – Jacob Anderson's character appears to be Doctor Who's equivalent of Thunderbirds' John Tracy, stuck with the thankless role of being stranded in outer space on an observation post where there's precious little to observe. Vinder's been described by And...

    Speaking of "Observation Outpost Rose", is it purely a coincidence that Vinder's base of operations shares its name with one of Doctor Who's most beloved companions? It might very well be, but you'd think Chris Chibnall would be aware that you can't throw the name "Rose" into the mix, even in this off-hand manner, and not expect fans' tongues to st...

    In a little tease for a future episode, we meet Annabel Scholey’s character Claire, who says she knows the Doctor and Yaz from their future and promises to see them again at a later time. However, shortly after leaving the duo behind she’s stalked by a Weeping Angel, who after a tense scene manages to perform its party trick and zap her into the pa...

    We might be overthinking this, but there’s a moment in The Halloween Apocalypse just before Dan (John Bishop) is kidnapped by Karvanista when the Lupari warrior tries to use telepathic suggestion on his captive. But it doesn’t work on Dan, which seems to surprise Karvanista. Is this some sort of suggestion that Dan has hidden depths or abilities, o...

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  4. Oct 31, 2021 · The Halloween Apocalypse, prefixed with Chapter One in the title sequence, was the opening episode of series 13 of Doctor Who. It formed the first chapter of the six-part serial Doctor Who: Flux.

  5. Nov 2, 2021 · The episode begins with a breathless action sequence which is, to put it mildly, absolutely ridiculous. We find The Doctor and Yaz in a situation straight out of a 1980s James Bond film, in deep trouble and no way to escape. Aside from the killer sharks all the hallmarks are here.

  6. The series follows the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions as they navigate a universe-ending anomaly called the "Flux", while dealing with enemies and secrets from the Doctor's past. The series consists of six episodes, which form a single story across the series.

  7. Oct 22, 2021 · The first episode title of the upcoming series of Doctor Who, Series 13, which is widely known as Flux, has been revealed — and it does reference the date it’s being televised! This debut episode is called The Halloween Apocalypse , and there’s the official synopsis:

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