"Doctor Who" Flux: Chapter Three - Once, Upon Time (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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5/10
Chibnall's back to his old ways
cqf115 November 2021
Well, it didn't last long.

The premise of this episode was interesting and although it was meant to be jumbled about and confusing, all the dialogue was just random statements about time and timestreams, none of which had any logical sense and I'm fed up of the Doctor having sudden revelations about what's going on, and then explaining it to herself.

Also, the acting from Jodie, Mandip and John seems to be getting worse. The poor dialogue doesn't help but there is no emotion and it's like they're reading their lines out from a screen in the distance.
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6/10
It's a 50 minute next time trailer...
W011y4m514 November 2021
Tonight's episode of Doctor Who is surprisingly difficult to review because "Once Upon Time" is essentially the vague punchline to a joke we haven't actually heard yet. Thus, our proper reactions will verge heavily on whether the said joke ends up being funny... Which is something we'll only be able to know for certain in the future.

Hence, as of yet, our opinions of it ironically remain in "flux".

Until then (when we finally have more clarity), all the story does is continue to tease things still yet to come, secrets which will later be revealed & plot developments that'll be addressed in "Village of The Angels", the penultimate installment "Survivors of The Flux" or the (currently unnamed) final chapter.

The narrative is specifically designed & constructed for one sole purpose: to keep us (the viewers) watching - like an advertisement for the show existing within itself - urging us to stick with the series, making promises we're unsure it's intending to keep.
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5/10
A frustrating watch, some good content though.
Sleepin_Dragon14 November 2021
The Doctor is face to face with Swarm and Azure, and time is beginning to run wild.

The first half an hour, I honestly didn't know what on Earth was happening, I found it confusing, over complicated, messy, and sadly some of the most cheap looking special effects I've seen since about 1988. Way too many characters and villains, too many strands.

The second half of it was better, it somehow looked sharper, the content had a bit more meat on the bones, Dan was great, and I thought Yaz way more interesting.

The trailers for this quite literally showed all of the best parts, last week's trailer was a bit too much of a spoiler, this went off before they showed it.

I'm a big fan of Craig Parkinson, he's a cracking actor, can't say I found this Zoolander type bad guy particularly good though. The quality definitely came from Barbara Flynn, although she's another character we know nothing about.

I really wanted to love this, especially after last week's, I just found it too frustrating, 5/10.
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6/10
Unhappily, Ever After...
Xstal11 January 2022
Hansel and Gretel have lured the Time Lord and Bishop Twankey to the Temple of Atropos where Yaz and Vinder are already statuesque (comes quite naturally). The Doctor gets to delve into past and future and somewhere in-between with a bit of role play, when you're not quite sure of the day, or night, but where unrevealed secrets are brought into light, and probably misinterpreted. There's also an introduction to Bel, who at the moment we're not that interested in, and if I'm honest I don't think we'll ever be that bothered. What is of note and was unfurled, was that the Mouri are not from New Zealand and not of this world, definitely not from New Zealand because I've been there, but like Atropos, it's all Greek to me, but I prefer the salad and raki, ah yes, some Angel activity, enough to make you weep, ball your eyes out and cry yourself to sleep (just be mindful of those mucous monsters from what seems like a long forgotten twelfth Doctor though, now that was awful! That moon egg still haunts me too!!! So it's not just this clown making us frown).
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Confusing
glynisnewble14 November 2021
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I just finished watching it it is terrible and confusing. It's so weird how there going through time zones and there's just teleporting everywhere and it's just so confusing.
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7/10
Chapter Three: Once, Upon Time
Prismark1014 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The casual viewer will never like this one. Chris Chibnall managed to bring to the screen a story that is likely to work better in a medium such as the novel.

The Doctor saves Yasmin, Dan and Vinder by hiding them in their own timestream. While a mysterious woman escapes from the Dalek empire and enters the Cyberman empire in a search driven by love.

The story rushes about using the concept of time. For the Doctor there is a surprising reappearance and a chance to learn something of her past.

The different elements might appear messy but it also allows the Doctor to give enough exposition.

In some ways this was the finale of The Trial of a Timelord done right. Although the series is only at the half way point, I expect a few more surprises.
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6/10
Fine
rohanumpleby14 November 2021
The story is a bit of mess although it messes up there storyline including the doctors so there sort of in one place and then the next. Does it work on a character level yes, but in general it's too quick as they're isn't a good enough reason as to why there their but maybe we will get that in Episode 4. The Cybermen and the Daleks have very little screen time. Although those poor Cybermen who get miss treated. The wheeping Angel's also have a bit of an appearance as they also had an appearance on the end of the first episode as well. The story jumps from realitys to realitys and then ends way to quickly. The story is also not very enjoyable to watch as it has nouthing really that special going for it. Apart from the ending which was really good but apart from that it's just fine.
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4/10
Too Confusing
mat_richardson15 November 2021
This episode seems to be convoluted and confusing for sake of it. Chibnall thinks he is being clever with this and failing.

CGI is also pretty poor. The scenes of Doctor being trapped in time are almost embarrassing to watch.
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10/10
Brilliant
ajbakeresq14 November 2021
A delight! An unexpectedly complex episode with some wonderful surprises, not least the appearance of Barbara Flynn, who, to people of a certain age, is associated with some of the greatest tv drama of all time - though quite who her character is is a mystery.

I have always wanted Dr Who to aspire to episodes which are pure mystery and strangeness. I've been watching since 1963. Why should they be explained? Of course this is, but it suggests an ideal of strangeness.

It's the only because this series is a six part whole that it can go so far - and the frantic tone might lead to a fourth chapter in a very different style. Yes, Who needs change and challenges. It's not a cost soap or escapist fantasy for people who want a safe artificial world, it's a mad romp that reflects the real world and allows itself to be imaginative.

I will say no more to avoid spoilers.
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7/10
You know what
dansolo-2056314 November 2021
I actually quite enjoyed this. I usually wouldn't bother writing a review but I kinda went ham on the last episode so it's only fair ig. I was gripped right the way through and even though the pacing was choppy and there was quite a lot happening, i still like the way the plot developed. It also seemed to really tone down the usual issues, although they were still present to an extent (people not talking and behaving like normal people, relentless action etc). This wasn't amazing by any means, especially considering this is supposed to be the biggest story Who has ever done or whatever, but all the same this was a step in the right direction and probably the best episode to come out of the Chibnall era, or maybe second to fugitive. Im on my knees for it to not revert back to the quality of the last two episodes.
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4/10
May turn out to be retrospectively brilliant but as a standalone episode: uninteresting and needlessly cryptic
jamesrupert201415 November 2021
The Doctor flicks around time, apparently hiding her friends in their past, or present, or future, while trying to figure out what is temporally wrong with the Universe. Meanwhile, side-plots feature a Who's-Who of the Doctor's more famous adversaries just in case you have forgotten what you are watching (unfortunately they also introduce even more trite and uninteresting characters into an already crowded storyline). The problem with open-ended time travel plots is that anything can happen and I find stories where there is no mandate for 'rules' and internal consistency to get boring fast (once the novelty of the imagery fades). This episode may turn out to be a clever, imaginative, and essential linker in the season 13 story-arc otherwise, it's a loud, boring, confusing, self-indulgent morass of Whovian imagery mined from earlier, better storytellers. I will amend this review if my opinion is altered by Flux's remaining three episodes.
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9/10
8.8/10: Chibnalls best script
harrydowney14 November 2021
I liked this episode. I liked the inception theme behind it, i didnt Understand which is great because that means the exposition wasnt everywhere. The "do no lecture me, doctor" line was funny because of previous episodes. This was clever and entertaining.
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6/10
Hate writing bad reviews
itnash30 November 2021
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Thought the first 2 episodes were exciting and great first 2 parts of the running storyline.

This was just a mess. Why has the doctor stopped being brilliant? Always looking scared, and hoping things turn out right rather than having a brilliant plan.

Why has the all knowing Time doctor Never heard of the planet Time, or the time stream- which differs somehow from the time vortex.

I hope these will be answered but judging from previous series, it will just end with a fluke.
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3/10
Utter nonsense of the highest order!
RachelTheShazzles14 November 2021
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Not even particularly entertaining nonsense. Cybermen! Daleks! Weeping Angels! Feels less like Doctor Who and more like a cover band playing "all your favourite Doctor Who songs!" but without understanding what they were once about or knowing half of the lyrics. And as for the Time Force, dear God, what a lazily-named rip off of the lazily-named Swiss-Army Macguffin The Speed Force from The Flash. Why did that just happen? Time Force. Where are we? Why can't we this, when did you that, how did the bad guys the other? Time Force! TIME FORCE! Bunk. But wait! It's all just a clever excuse to see some exciting bits of the characters' lives! I see! Like... the time one of them sat in a car! Or played a video game in a lounge! Or stood by a river! Oh, will the imagination never end? Blimey. Returning the show's reins to the old guard can't come soon enough - but I do worry that the vehicle will have been irreparably dented before the handover.
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7/10
Very clever
jagaroth14 November 2021
At first this episode is incredibly confusing but it becomes clear what is happening quite quickly. We learn more about The Doctor's past with The Division and instead of it being just exposition it's actually part of the plot. To offer a break from the manic pacing of the episode there's a delightful subplot with one of my new favourite guest characters. Overall this episode answers a lot of questions but also crucially introduces some even more intriguing pieces of information. And to top it all off - that cliffhanger!
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6/10
Improvement, Maybe?
EthelredBusybody19 November 2021
I haven't really been enjoying this season. It has been confusing to me, with all the muddled up stories. After this episode, I increased my rating from 5 to 6 - not that much better, but it is still maintaining my interest.

But there were a few little things that spoiled it for me. For example, there was a line in the previous episode when the Doc asked Swarm "What do you want?" to which he replied, "All in good time..." I don't know if that was a pun or not, but I found it to be weak. The same question was asked again in this episode, and the reply was that he wanted to "reign in hell". Really? Hell? That one line annoyed me so much and I am not sure why. Maybe it's because I was thinking of the "Satan Pit" episode, which so cleverly handled the subjects of Satan, hell, etc.

And maybe it's just me, but the Bel character's narration gave me (unpleasant) flashbacks to Clara. I guess her love story was okay, but a bit too soppy for my liking. Dan's love story not so much.

Anyway, next week's episode looks like it might be interesting. Who knows? Maybe my rating will increase again.
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Once, Upon Time Review
theredsky15 November 2021
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Once, Upon Time. I definitely liked it more than the first episode. There's a lot to like but also a lot to criticize. The music is once again on top form and Jodie Whittaker, John Bishop, and Jo Martin did a great job performance wise. The concept of this episode itself was great but the execution was below average. It just felt messy like Ep. 1 but not as messy. It took me a little bit to figure out what was going on and when I finally got it, I had lost interest. The writing has definitely dipped in quality a little bit and we are back to The Doctor expositing a lot. Jodie's performance this time though makes it bearable. I liked the ideas and mysteries they presented and I'm definitely more excited to see where this story goes next and how much more Jo Martin's Doctor will be included but for now, this episode didn't do a lot to impress. Better than episode 1 but not as good as episode 2.
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6/10
Flux: Chapter Three - Once, Upon Time
studioAT16 February 2022
Yet more elements and characters are thrown into the mix here, in perhaps an episode that is a step down from the first two 'chapters'.

I'm willing to go with it all and embrace it, but really do hope the pay off is worth all this set up.

Good overall.
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3/10
45 minutes of boredom punctuated by moments of cringe
seankimaug18 November 2021
I had high hopes for this episode. The Halloween Apocalypse was, though average, still enjoyable, and War of the Sontarans was pretty good. This, however, was an absolute mess.

This episode was all the bad Chibnall habits put into a blender. Random cold open that has nothing to do with anything, way too many characters and subplots that we have no reason to care about, the Doctor being a glorified narrator instead of an actual character, a deus ex machina ending, and EXTREMELY cringey dialogue. Even the CGI and visuals, which are typically some of the better parts of this era, got a huge downgrade.

At least the next episode looks pretty good, and it's co-written by Maxine Alderton, writer for the best episode of the previous season.
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9/10
If you feel confused, watch again
oyuksel17 February 2023
I see many viewers considered this chapter too confusing. Note that even in the earlier 1963 episodes, time loops were too confusing for viewers where we see those as trivial these days.

The concepts introduced in this chapter and added multiple layers of flash back-and-forwards might strain thr mind a bit. To see the value in those, just keep focused sharp, do not fiddle with your phone and breathe calmly. Pay attention to the environments and accents. It shall become clear to you and you will LOVE it.

I strongly believe that this episode/chapter leads to invaluable future expansion of the Doctor Who lore.
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3/10
Not as good as Ep2
tuxifiedart14 November 2021
Ok so I had high hopes going into this episode.. and all I can say is.. I shouldn't have.

It's gimmick is fun, I like the non traditional pacing. Even if I'm beginning to think the massive mistakes is a problem. I don't like 13's characterisation as a bit of a dick... But not an "I'm arrogant because I'm smart" dick like 6 or early 12. But more like she's immature.. and almost like she's the least competent person in any given scene. Although that's more of an overall problem with Chibnall's writing of the character that's just particularly bad in this episode. Furthermore I dislike how Chibnall has doubled down on a particular plot element from the ending of s12 that I was personally hoping could be somehow retconned.. which is annoying but I'm enjoying Dan's arc but it's not the most original. And I don't rlly like Vinda and his backstory in this episode felt very.. Chibnall. You know why if you've watched it.

Overall I have little to say about this episode. It kind of deflated the little bit of good will Chibbers had developed so far, though an ok series so far.
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10/10
Feels like the doctor whom we had lost several years back.
Grey_rainbow15 November 2021
The season looks, so far, way more better than all the previous seasons of Whittaker and better than all the seasons with Capaldi. If it finishes well, then this season will be one of the best seasons in the Doctor Who.
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4/10
Too overly confusing, but it does get slightly better again
perpetualdoom15 November 2021
[3.5]

Once again I didn't enjoy this episode that much. There's still a lot of unnecessary sections, poor acting and writing. As much as I enjoy Doctor Who episodes where the characters are jumping about in time, this one felt like it had been done multiple times before, but this was not executed as well, like a deliberately confusing timey-wimey Stephen Moffat episode but worse. It was too overly confusing for my liking, though I think my main problem is that this series just doesn't feel like Doctor Who. (Most of Chibnall's episodes don't, but this series especially).

However, like some Chibnall episodes, there were bits that I really liked about it. The scene with the Cybermen was good, and my favourite part was probably when a Weeping Angel jumps out of Yaz's video game. Next week's trailer looks brilliant but because of the fact that these three episodes have been quite frankly awful, I'm not going to let myself get my hopes up.
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1/10
R.I.P
noahcstorch15 November 2021
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It happened again, the doctor got sucked into the past where she was still Jo Martin's fugitive doctor and it revealed to me that the swarm is indeed a villain the doctor faced since before regenerating into the first doctor (William Hartnell), therefore making the story of the swarm, a villain I had originally come to like, centered around the timeless child plot line which nobody likes. What's worse is that this means that the Master is no longer the Doctor's oldest rival anymore, the swarm is, how much more is gonna get retconed by this??? It's done guys, the show is ruined, Chibbnall had really done it this time, I am done with this show and I am not watching it again until Russell T. Davies returns to fix it all up.
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8/10
Confusing but not bad
zori-9609815 November 2021
It's not an episode for everyone. I think for the most of it, it was the most confusing thing I've ever watched. But it shouldn't be reviewed as a standalone because it's obviously a vital part of a whole. And we can't really judge its quality before we've seen the whole series 13.

It was very well-acted, props to all actors.

Good job on the weeping angels, Chibnall really managed to make them extra creepy and scary which makes me really excited for the next episode.

New confusing details are being introduced which is making it kinda hard to keep track of. I would most definitely need a rewatch and a sheet of paper to take notes.
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