![]() I’ve seen some reviews of the previous two episodes pointing out the poor sound mixing in this series, and while it wasn’t something I noticed, it’s very evident in this episode. And while the appearance of the Daleks and even the Ruth Doctor prove nice surprises, once again, it’s unclear what service they provide to the larger story, at least at this juncture. Like the Dalek cameo, these are nothing more than cameos for the sake of them, which adds only further to the disjointed nature of this entire event. If the trailer last week had you thinking the Cybermen were going to play a large part in this story, you would have been mistaken, as their only appearances are within Bel’s story arc. Between avoiding Daleks, piloting a ship through the destruction of the Flux, and taking down a few Cybermen, this is someone you don’t want to mess with. Bel is a woman on a mission, traveling through a galaxy ravaged by the Flux, focused on survival and a reunion with someone, someone she loves dearly. No doubt viewers let out an exasperated sigh (myself included) when the opening title card said “Bel’s Story.” The last thing we need is more characters in this already overloaded cast. So let’s tell a story of “Once, Upon Time.” And remember: Spoilers! While this was a hard episode to follow, it does in fact provide us some answers about the Doctor, Dan, and Vinder. ![]() Time is in a hot mess, and the Doctor is taking it upon herself to fix things. ![]() This episode of Doctor Who: Flux takes the “flux” in the title literally.
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