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Belinda Chandra is great, but Doctor Who should have dropped its reliance on the mystery girl companion trope. In a surprising turn of events, RTD's new era of Doctor Who makes a sharp casting ...
New companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) is no exception. Although her priority is getting back home so she can start a new nursing shift on Monday, she soon discovers that a whole planet ...
Doctor Who veteran Peter Davison, who played the Fifth Doctor, thinks the modern era of the show feels like "watching a trailer." ...
The Belinda Chandra we met in “The Robot Revolution” doesn’t exist any more, not just because the show whittled down her character into nothingness, but because the show concludes her arc by ...
Belinda Chandra doesn’t want to go with the Doctor, and showrunner Russell T. Davies thinks she’s totally right. Ncuti Gatwa and Varada Sethu also weigh in.
And now, 20 years later, there's Belinda Chandra (played by Varada Sethu). When we're introduced to Belinda in the new-season premiere, titled 'The Robot Revolution', her shift at the hospital is ...
Ncuti Gatwa's shock regeneration is followed by an even bigger surprise as the show welcomes back a popular star of TARDIS ...
Belinda Chandra was a different sort of Doctor Who companion. Most who encountered the Doctor were intrigued by the chance to see other times and alien worlds. By contrast, ...
Doctor Who season two’s premiere episode, “The Robot Revolution,” introduces us to Belinda Chandra, the latest companion to join the series. Belinda’s origin story is pretty simple so far ...
New companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) is no exception. Although her priority is getting back home so she can start a new nursing shift on Monday, she soon discovers that a whole planet ...