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Belinda Chandra is a breath of fresh air as Doctor Who season 15's new companion, but one overused character trope is refusing to go away.
A Rani who makes a callous remark about humanity as impure cattle beneath her—because Poppy, the Doctor and Belinda’s Wish-World child is a combination of human and Time Lord DNA—and then jokes that ...
Doctor Who Season 2 kicked off with "The Robot Revolution," which echoed one companion's introduction from Russell T Davies' first era as showrunner.
Varada Sethu's addition to the TARDIS was a jolt of energy 'Doctor Who' needed—but it bafflingly transformed her into the modern era's most squandered companion.
There's more to the latest 'Doctor Who' companion than initially meets the eye, as we find out in Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 1.
Belinda Chandra doesn’t want to go with the Doctor, and showrunner Russell T. Davies thinks she’s totally right. Ncuti Gatwa and Varada Sethu also weigh in.
Doctor Who: The Reality War provoked controversy with its "happy ending" for Belinda and Poppy becoming an unintentional abortion allegory.
Ncuti Gatwa's shock regeneration is followed by an even bigger surprise as the show welcomes back a popular star of TARDIS past. BEWARE! Spoilers ahead!
Doctor Who's season two premiere reveals the odd way that the Fifteenth Doctor and Belinda Chandra meet each other.
And now, 20 years later, there's Belinda Chandra (played by Varada Sethu). When we're introduced to Belinda in the new-season premiere, titled 'The Robot Revolution', her shift at the hospital is ...
That is until the venerable series's latest companion, Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu), who upends convention in the season premiere purely by not wanting to be there at all.
A Doctor Who showrunner has cast doubt on whether the beloved show will return for season 16 as they ‘don’t know what's ...
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