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Doctor Who - Season 9 Episode 6 The Woman Who Lived

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Perfect blend for the Doctor and Clara overtime. Meanwhile Missy is ready to plague the Doctor again while an Adventure is about to take place that tangles the Ghosts, Vikings and the Daleks.
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Ross Ruediger
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October 26, 2015

The meat of the episode - the complex back and forth between the Doctor and Ashildr/Lady Me - is remarkable.
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Joey Keeton
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October 26, 2015

This should be an episode that goes down in Doctor Who history.
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Scott Collura
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October 26, 2015

The Maisie Williams/Ashildr story, which started off well last week, reached an even more satisfying conclusion (for now) here.
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MaryAnn Johanson
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October 25, 2015

So my Let's Wait and See Plan after last week's episode did not pan out. It's not that there isn't some good stuff here. But where it ends up is too easy.
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Catherine Gee
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October 26, 2015

If last week's episode felt rushed, The Woman Who Died unfurled at a steady, considered pace. The story of Ashildr's life was given time to develop, to allow the enormity of living forever time to sink into the audience's consciousness.
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Jennifer Hodson
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October 26, 2015

The experiences of the woman who cannot die touch on something we've seen time and again in Doctor Who: knowing the Doctor often comes with a cost.
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Mark Rozeman
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October 26, 2015

It's a crowning achievement to an already strong half-a-season.
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Morgan Jeffery
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November 18, 2015

It strains to work in all its ingredients. There are a lot of brilliant disparate elements here. But only occasionally do they meld into a cohesive, satisfying whole.
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Noam Cohen
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October 26, 2015

All things considered, "The Woman Who Lived" isn't terrible. But after "The Girl Who Died," this companion piece is something of a disappointment: a story that gestures at complexity but turns out to be rather simplistic.
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Kevin Yeoman
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October 26, 2015

The episode makes good use of its weightier elements, using them to underline the indescribable loneliness of being the Doctor or Ashildr, and the pain that comes from knowing the finitude of everyone around you.
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