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Doctor Who (2005)
Spyfall (2)
Directed by
Wayne Che Yip
TV-PG
S12 • E2
Jan 5, 2020
61m
6.5
6.3
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In part two of this epic spy thriller, a terrifying plan to destroy humanity is about to reach fruition. Can the Doctor and her friends escape multiple traps and defeat a deadly alliance?
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Cast of Spyfall (2)
Jodie Whittaker
The Doctor
Mandip Gill
Yasmin 'Yaz' Khan
Bradley Walsh
Graham O'Brien
Tosin Cole
Ryan Sinclair
Darron Meyer
Agent Seesay
Lenny Henry
Daniel Barton
Aurora Marion
Noor Inayat Khan
Stephen Fry
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Sylvie Briggs
Ada Lovelace Gordon
Ronan Summers
Rendition Man
Dominique Maher
Agent Browning
Shobna Gulati
Najia Khan
Sacha Dhawan
The Master
Bhavnisha Parmar
Sonya Khan
Ravin J. Ganatra
Hakim Khan
Wayne Che Yip
Director
Chris Chibnall
Writer
Ed Moore
Director Of Photography
Doctor Who (2005) - S12 • E2 Ratings & Reviews
Syfy Wire
Courtney Enlow
"Spyfall Part 2" lacks the Bond-ness of its predecessor but makes up for it in historical female heroes, the Master chewing up every bit of scenery he passes through, and Graham fancy dancing in his laser shoes.
Starburst
Kieron Moore
Still, that's the delightfully winging-it nature of Who continuity, and this serves to set up a story arc that could take us right back into the history of the Time Lords. Count us intrigued.
hoganreviews.co.uk
David Hogan
A well-written two-parter with a fun new version of a classic foe at the centre of it all. A fine debut story for Series 11!
Culturess
Lacy Baugher
"Spyfall, Part Two" falls well short of its predecessor, wrapping up the first two-parter of the Chris Chibnall era with an episode that's narratively all over the place, but which promises an intriguing overarching story for the remainder of the season.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Michael Hogan
Part one of Spyfall sagged in places, but this was better. The second series of showrunner Chibnall's reign already feels more assured than the lacklustre 2018 series.
Tor.com
Emily Asher-Perrin
Having an episode revolve around the Doctor meeting two incredible women of the past and forming a brief superteam with them is beautiful.
Guardian
Dan Martin
"Previously on Doctor Who" is usually the most comforting of phrases. And yet Spyfall part two collapsed under the weight of its own bombast mere moments after those words were uttered.
Radio Times
Patrick Mulkern
Doctor Who's Part Twos often fail to deliver on the promise and exhilaration of what has gone before. This was notably an issue during Matt Smith's period. Spyfall's culmination almost skyfalls into the trap.
Independent (UK)
Ed Power
This episode is a showcase for Chibnall's firm grasp of the character. Yet it also serves as a reminder of just how singular Whittaker can be as a Time Lord for whom the biggest mystery is the inner workings of her own heart.
We Got This Covered
Christian Bone
"Spyfall: Part 2" is arguably the most accomplished episode of Chibnall's tenure we've yet seen.
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
In an episode stuffed with laser shoes, light aliens, and historical cameos, it's a testament to Whittaker and Sacha Dhawan that the conversations between the Doctor and the Master feel thrilling.
Slashfilm
Hoai-Tran Bui
Despite my qualms with Chibnall's increasing determination to wipe the slate clean and start anew, this was a promising and energetic premiere for season 12 that actually hints at a return to the cheesy, silly, heartwrenching Doctor Who we know and love.
Tell-Tale TV
Lauren Busser
"Spyfall: Part Two" matches the opener in terms of action and chase, and expands on it with some time espionage. It's a thoroughly enjoyable episode, yet despite all the thrilling adventures, some parts of the episode just don't hold up on close analysis.
AV Club
Caroline Siede
In some ways, "Spyfall, Part Two" exceeded my expectations for what a follow-up to the fun spy pastiche of "Part One" could be. In other ways, however, it fell short of the potential of what that episode promised.
alexmoreland.co.uk
Alex Moreland
What's Chris Chibnall's vision for Doctor Who? The answer, it seems, is to tell exactly the same stories Russell T Davies was telling a decade ago.
The Spool
Clint Worthington
[Dhawan] and Whittaker have devastating chemistry, and I can't wait to see what else this Doctor-Master dynamic has in store for us this season, and hopefully beyond.
Den of Geek
Chris Allcock
If "Spyfall" as a whole is any indication, this series of Doctor Who will make the show's year-long absence worth the wait.
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