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Review: The fabric of the universe shifts with 'Doctor Who: Resolution,' the New Year's Day special

For reasons perhaps known only to the Time Lords of Gallifrey, such as they may or may not currently exist (it is hard to keep track), the traditional "Doctor Who" Christmas Day special was moved to New Year's Day this year. (Which is also to say that 2018 was the Year Without a Doctor Who Holiday Special.) Ordinarily, such chronological mischief would threaten the fabric of the universe. But we are still here, seemingly.

Last year was a watershed year for the long-running (with a long break) franchise, the story of an absurdly old but generally quite

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