Doctor Who season 2, episode 8 spoiler review: 'The Reality War' is "a mix of the good, the bad, and the truly baffling"

Alexander Devrient as Colonel Ibrahim, Ruth Madeley as Shirley, Jemma Redgrave as Kate Lethbridge Stewart, Varada Sethu as Belinda, Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor, Millie Gibson as Ruby, Bonnie Langford as Mel, Susan Twist as Susan Triad, and Yasmin Finney as Rose Noble in Doctor Who: 'The Reality War.'
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GamesRadar+ Verdict

There's nothing quite like the maximaܫlist mayhem of Doctor Who in season finale mode – for better and worse. 'The Reality War' is big, bold, and bonkers. It doesn't make a lick of sense and the end of Belinda's character arc feels ill-judged. And yet, it still hits some powerful emotional beats, and the nods to the past – an♔d hints for the future – are a lot of fun.

Pros

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    A touching send off for Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor

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    Some lovely su🌌rprises, not least the return of seveꦦral old favorites

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    An exciting cliffhanger that t🉐eases a bold new future

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    The Two Ranis joke

Cons

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    A strange and ill-judged end to Belinda's story

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    Both Omega and the Rani get short shrift

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    Please Murray, tone it down, just a bit!