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Theory 997 (Dot & Bubble 9)

Season 21, Ep. 997

Matt's Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Dot and Bubble' continues, with critiques of social media addiction, and satire going too far.

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  • 998. Theory 998 (Dot & Bubble 10)

    10:07||Season 21, Ep. 998
    More of Matt's Missive on the Doctor Who episode 'Dot and Bubble,' which raises some interesting points about people in glass houses.
  • 996. Theory 996 (Dot & Bubble 8)

    10:27||Season 21, Ep. 996
    Concerns about the lack of diversity in the Doctor Who writer's room arise when discussing the racial themes in the episode 'Dot and Bubble.'
  • 995. Theory 995 (73 Yards 18)

    10:03||Season 21, Ep. 995
    More questions arise about the Doctor Who episode '73 Yards' starring Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson, and Jeff has a very tidy theory about the big slugs in Finetime from the episode 'Dot and Bubble.'
  • 994. Theory 994

    10:01||Season 21, Ep. 994
    Adam tries to explain his inveterate giggling, is amazed by the potential of editing and goes off on a Grey's Anatomy tangent about panic attacks. Barely a mention of Doctor Who.
  • 993. Theory 993 (Dot & Bubble 7)

    10:17||Season 21, Ep. 993
    More thoughts and theories on echo chambers, algorithmic racism and the Doctor Who episode 'Dot and Bubble' starring Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson.
  • 992. Theory 992 (Dot & Bubble 6)

    10:17||Season 21, Ep. 992
    Adam has some thoughts on algorithmic racism as he digs into thoughts and theories on the Doctor Who episode 'Dot and Bubble' starring Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson.
  • 991. Theory 991 (73 Yards 17)

    10:14||Season 21, Ep. 991
    Adam tries to clarify his theory about the perception filter from the Doctor Who episode '73 Yards' and wonders if episodes are remixed and reuploaded, or if he just didn't notice things the first time.
  • 990. Theory 990 (2024 Proms 8)

    10:10||Season 21, Ep. 990
    Matt's Missive on the 2024 Doctor Who Proms wraps up and both he and Adam reflect on the emotional impact of live music.