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Doctor Who - Season 9, Episode 5 The Girl Who Died
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Sequel to the previous season of Doctor Who, the Doctor's nemesis is back again as shape shifters come takeon the day.
Actors:
Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Nick Frost, Samuel Anderson, Dan Starkey, Nathan McMullen, Faye Marsay, Natalie Gumede, Maureen Beattie, Michael Troughton, Jon Davey, ...»
Director:
Sydney Newman
Country:
United Kingdom
- Episode 1 The Magician's Apprentice
- Episode 2 The Witch's Familiar
- Episode 3 Under the Lake
- Episode 4 Before the Flood
- Episode 5 The Girl Who Died
- Episode 6 The Woman Who Lived
- Episode 7 The Zygon Invasion
- Episode 8 The Zygon Inversion
- Episode 9 Sleep No More
- Episode 10: Face the Raven
- Episode 11: Heaven Sent
- Episode 12: Hell Bent
- Episode Special: Last Christmas
- Episode Special: The Husbands of River Song
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Peter Capaldi
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Jenna Coleman
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Nick Frost
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Samuel Anderson
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Dan Starkey
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Nathan McMullen
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Michael Troughton
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Michelle Gomez
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Jami Reid-Quarrell
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Julian Bleach
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Jemma Redgrave
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Jaye Griffiths
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Harki Bhambra
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Daniel Hoffmann-Gill
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Clare Higgins
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Nicholas Briggs
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Kelly Hunter
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Stefan Adegbola
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Colin McFarlane
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Sophie Leigh Stone
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Zaqi Ismail
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Morven Christie
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Arsher Ali
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Steven Robertson
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Neil Fingleton
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Maisie Williams
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David Schofield
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Murray McArthur
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Barnaby Kay
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Catherine Tate
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Rufus Hound
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Gareth Berliner
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Elisabeth Hopper
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Ariyon Bakare
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Ingrid Oliver
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Rebecca Front
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Aidan Cook
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Tom Wilton
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Reece Shearsmith
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Elaine Tan
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Neet Mohan
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Joivan Wade
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Simon Manyonda
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Letitia Wright
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Donald Sumpter
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Ken Bones
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Linda Broughton
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Critics Of "Doctor Who - Season 9"
Jennifer Hodson Wall Street Journal
October 19, 2015 Tonight's much-anticipated "Doctor Who," perhaps my favorite episode so far this season, gives us our first glimpse of Arya Stark, well "Game of Thrones" actress Maisie Williams anyway, in the Whoniverse.
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Catherine Gee Daily Telegraph (UK)
October 19, 2015 The attack and battle sequence zipped through at speed. If it felt a little rushed it didn't hugely matter, as it was clearly setting up for a bigger second half.
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Scott Collura IGN Movies
October 19, 2015 The Viking girl's story plays nicely into the bigger thematic arc of this season as well, as the Doctor and Clara contemplate the constraints of being a Time Lord... of, as he puts it, being able to do anything but not being allowed to.
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Henry A. Otero TV Fanatic
October 19, 2015 Understanding the bigger picture is simply thrilling. It's incredible when other seasons and Doctors connect this way.
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Steven Cooper Slant Magazine
October 19, 2015 New director Ed Bazalgette proves adept at both keeping the light-hearted antics bubbling along, and provides space for Capaldi and Coleman to nail the serious moments.
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Noam Cohen New York Observer
October 19, 2015 Whoo-ee, that was some clever storytelling. Plus: Vikings!
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Joey Keeton indieWire
October 19, 2015 "The Girl Who Died" is the show doing historical episodes as they're meant to be done. It's like "Fires of Pompeii," "Robin of Sherwood" and classic Third Doctor adventure "The Time Warrior" all mixed into one -- literally -- electrifying episode.
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Will Salmon SFX Magazine
October 19, 2015 Maisie Williams is, of course, terrific. If her character hadn't worked, the episode would have fallen apart, but Ashildr is hugely likeable. She's fierce, but not one-dimensionally angry, brave but not unafraid.
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Alasdair Wilkins AV Club
October 19, 2015 Yep, I might as well say it: "The Girl Who Died" is a damn triumph.
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Kevin Yeoman ScreenRant
October 19, 2015 What makes the episode interesting isn't that the Doctor figures out a way to snatch a young girl from death's icy hands. Rather it is the larger, unseen consequence of him doing so and, possibly more intriguing, the reason behind the Doctor's action.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...