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Doctor Who (2005)
The Ghost Monument
Directed by
Mark Tonderai
TV-PG
S11 • E2
Oct 13, 2018
49m
6.1
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Still reeling from their first encounter, can the Doctor and her new friends stay alive long enough, in a hostile alien environment, to solve the mystery of Desolation? And just who are Angstrom and Epzo?
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Cast of The Ghost Monument
Jodie Whittaker
The Doctor
Mandip Gill
Yasmin 'Yaz' Khan
Bradley Walsh
Graham O'Brien
Tosin Cole
Ryan Sinclair
Susan Lynch
Angstrom
Shaun Dooley
Epzo
Art Malik
Ilin
Ian Gelder
Voice of the Remnants
Mark Tonderai
Director
Chris Chibnall
Writer
Alex Mercer
Producer
The Ghost Monument Ratings & Reviews
Cultured Vultures
Alex Baldwin
Episode 2 isn't the revelation the first was, but what made that episode exciting - Jodie and the new supporting cast - is as strong here as before.
Film Inquiry
Debbie Lawrie
Whittaker's second episode shows the Doctor up to her usual tricks, fending off alien attacks while rescuing humans, and reunites us all with the TARDIS, ready for more fun-packed adventures travelling back to Earth in the episodes to come.
hoganreviews.co.uk
David Hogan
A story you'll forget, then in a decade or so it'll come up and you'll look into it and go "oh yeah! That one!" because it's not good or bad enough to be memorable...
Film Bunker
Ciaran Kerr
'The Ghost Monument', worked as an interesting and enjoyable sophomore episode for Whittaker's Doctor.
Tor.com
Emily Asher-Perrin
[The] episode also makes it obvious that Doctor Who is doing its best to court a brand new generation of fans for the show.
Pajiba
Hannah Sole
Venusian aikido: Classic Doctor moves, there.
The Mary Sue
Rachel Leishman
The dynamic of the new series became a little more concrete this episode by showing how the best friend gang is going to function.
Syfy Wire
Courtney Enlow
Resplendent in corals, golds, and warm tones, watching Jodie Whittaker's Doctor (wo)man the controls was a heartbursting moment, a reminder of how important this Doctor truly is.
io9.com
James Whitbrook
A simple mystery to solve, a quest for knowledge-it's pure Doctor Who, at its core. If that's the sort of thing this new era of the show wants to chase, by all means: hop in that shiny new TARDIS and chase away.
Culturess
Lacy Baugher
But what is interesting is that "The Ghost Monument" manages to take a concept that's already been done dozens of times with other people and jazz it up into something that feels like we haven't seen it before. Or at least, not entirely.
TV Fanatic
Diana Keng
Well, Doctor Who Season 11 Episode 2 definitely gets the cardio in along with a heap of hiking, a bit of boating, and a scoop of Doctor-approved pacifism.
Nerdist
Riley Silverman
The more the show just gets on with telling its story, the easier it gets for the audience to nod our heads and make friends with it.
CinemaBlend
Mick Joest
The TARDIS looks radically different than it has in the past few seasons, and we're impressed with the changes the show has made.
Daily Mirror (UK)
Daniel Jackson
All in all, it's another strong outing for the show, but an episode a little different than Doctor Who is used to. Whittaker continues to show she's more than a match for the iconic role, and the new line-up of companions are working out nicely.
AV Club
Caroline Siede
The good news, however, is that even if it's a little lackluster in execution, "The Ghost Monument" is off by a matter of degrees rather than in a way that indicates the show is fundamentally missing the mark. This very much feels like a proper episode.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Ross Ruediger
"The Ghost Monument" is a serviceable actioner even if it's somewhat unremarkable in the storytelling department.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
Leave it to Doctor Who to give us all a new inanimate object to be terrified of, joining statues, shadows, and cracks in the wall.
Guardian
Dan Martin
What a difference a week makes. With the team's first trip into outer space, Doctor Who is feeling like Doctor Who again; opening titles, a stunning new Tardis, behind-sofa-worthy scares and, most crucially of all, running.
Independent (UK)
Ed Power
Whittaker once again demonstrates why she may potentially go down as the defining Doctor Who of her generation. Her patter is wry and knockabout... Yet the larking is interwoven with a refreshing sincerity and a determination to be true to her friends
indieWire
Hanh Nguyen
Overall, the episode works as a fascinating, swashbuckling bit of sci-fi fun.
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