Doctor Who fans celebrated a groundbreaking new milestone in the show’s 60-year history, as the BBC sci-fi series aired its first ever romantic same-sex kiss. The new era of the programme kicked off ...
Kelcie Mattson is a Senior Features Author at Collider. Based in the Midwest, she also contributes Lists, reviews, and television recaps. A lifelong fan of niche sci-fi, epic fantasy, Final Girl ...
Doctor Who made history Saturday evening, with the Time Lord having his first ever explicitly romantic same-sex kiss on screen. The episode, set in the British Regency period of 1813, saw Ncuti Gatwa ...
Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff set tongues wagging as the actors locked lips in the latest episode of Doctor Who. The on-screen smooch marked the series' first explicitly romantic same-sex kiss ...
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC has dismissed viewer complaints about an episode of Doctor Who featuring a historic gay kiss between Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff. Two disgruntled audience members took issue with ...
Doctor Who featured maybe its gayest kiss between the Doctor (currently played by Ncuti Gatwa) and a bounty hunter named Rogue (Jonathan Groff) in an episode set in the British Regency period. Leave ...
Doctor Who has always been gay. From the get-go, many of its key creative figures were queer, and a large proportion of its fans are too. As Tat Wood explained in his essays in show guide About Time 6 ...
Doctor Who's returning showrunner Russell T Davies has explained why Rose Noble was deadnamed in her first episode, 'The Star Beast'. Deadnaming is the act of referring to a trans person as the name ...
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