For all that it delves into folk horror tropes (and, admittedly, makes fun of them along the way), the latest episode of Doctor Who is concerned with a very different type of horror altogether — and it’s one that showrunner (and episode writer) Russell T. Davies has touched on more than once before in his career. It’s particularly ironic that Davies — a man whose writing is so eager to please that he has no shame titling an episode ‘Space Babies,’ and having that episode end with a space station that literally farts its way towards a better future — is so suspicious of populism, but it’s a thread that has run through so much of his work. The populist appeal of ’73 Yards’ politician Roger
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