The
Twelfth Doctor era was never as great as I wanted it to be. While I love, love, love Twelve, the adventures
themselves frequently leave a lot to be desired, resulting in weird things like
series 10 (by far my favorite of Twelve’s seasons on the show) having only one
episode on this list. Still, when the
writing doesn’t get in the way and the plots aren’t a confusing hodgepodge,
there are moments when the Twelfth Doctor era gets to be great. Here are my favorites of his stories
(spoilers.)
“Mummy on the Orient Express” (Series 8,
Episode 8)
The first
Twelfth Doctor story I flat-out loved.
The Orient-Express-in-space setting is super cool, the mummy is
awesomely creepy, the Doctor is so awesome and Doctory, and for the first time
since his regeneration, I really like the dynamic between him and Clara. Packed with great little details – a
cigarette case full of jelly babies! – and I love the resolution of the
episode. After half a season of putting
up with the writing for the sake of Twelve, it was a relief to just settle back
and unabashedly enjoy this episode.
“Flatline” (Series 8, Episode 9)
While not
quite the slamdunk “Mummy on the Orient Express” is, this episode is pretty
darn interesting. The visuals with the
2-D aliens are awesome, and I love everything about the tiny TARDIS and the
Doctor being trapped inside it. Clara
playing Eleven is amusing, and Rigsy makes for a good supporting character
throughout the adventure.
“Under the Lake” / “Before the Flood” (Series
9, Episodes 3-4)
I’m a
sucker for a good base-under-seige story, and this one has quite a bit going
for it. Great one-shot characters like
Cass and O’Donnell, spooky “ghosts,” and a cool interlude in the second episode
with the Fisher King. Just the right
amount of timey-wimey for my tastes, and best of all, I adore the Doctor’s
ravenous love for something he doesn’t understand – “Don’t you want to go out
there right now, wrestle them to the ground, and ask them questions until your
throat falls out?” is such a perfect line.
(This story does get a few
demerits for the TARDIS apparently not translating sign language and the Doctor
not understanding it – boo!)
“The Woman Who Lived” (Series 9, Episode 6)
“The Girl
Who Died,” which precedes this episode, is pretty sloppy, but “The Woman Who
Lived” is splendid. It’s nice to see the
Doctor talking things out with a fellow immortal, and the details on Me’s
particular brand of eternal life are fascinating. In between the action and amusing banter, we
get brilliant moments like the Doctor and Me’s discussion of the “mayflies.”
“The Pilot” (Series 10, Episode 1)
Even
though I love Twelve with Bill and grew to love Nardole as well, I was
hard-pressed to pick a series 10 episode to include on this list, which is
unfortunate. Great characters, so-so
stories. But I think “The Pilot” is a
fitting choice. The alien plot is more
than a little ridiculous (sentient engine
oil – never forget!), but I love the set-up of the university and the
Doctor’s growing relationship with Bill, who acquits herself well in her first
unplanned TARDIS adventure. The
introduction of the vault and the Doctor’s vow is just enough to whet the
appetite.
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