Doctor Who2024 Christmas Special,"Joy for the world", may sound familiar to those who have watched Western Worldbut Doctor Who brought his own ideas to a similar story. The episode marks the second Christmas special for Ncuti Gatwa, who plays Doctor Whois the fifteenth doctor. This episode is considered writer Steven Moffat's last. Doctor Who episode, after being responsible for some of the show's best moments. THE Doctor Who Christmas specials are now a tradition for the rebooted series and the episode also featured Bridgerton stars, Nicola Coughlan, as the titular Joy.
"Joy for the world"sees the Fifteenth Doctor investigating the rooms of the Time Hotel, where guests have been seen acting strangely while handcuffed to a strange briefcase with dangerous contents. Although each Doctor has a Companion, the Fifteenth Doctor is used to traveling alone, and the episode addresses the concept of being alone at Christmas The end of 2024. Doctor Who The Christmas special is bittersweet but hopeful, with Joy becoming the star the Magi follow for their first Christmas. However, this was not the turnaround that many Western World viewers could wait.
Doctor Who's Time Hotel shares the same basic premise as Westworld
Time Hotel guests behave like automatons, but for a different reason
The plot of Western World is about human visitors and robotic amusement park inhabitants. These parks allow highly paid visitors to fulfill their extreme fantasies, although they cannot be harmed due to the robots' programming. Western World is set primarily in an Old West park, and Doctor WhoThe Time Hotel might seem like a plausible addition to the Western Worldrange of theme parks. It worked in a similar way, allowing guests to visit different points in human history by staying in the hotel's rooms, and also appeared to contain automatons. That being said, the reason for the guests' strange behavior was very different from the Western World.
Doctor Who is well known for its innovative and unusual villains, whether humanoids, aliens, or something else entirely.
Many of the guests in Doctor WhoThe Time Hotel members are seen handcuffed to a briefcase, which appears to change their mental state, as the guests' eyes blink and they repeat: "The starseed will blossom and the flesh will grow.” This repetition is similar to certain scenes in Western Worldwhere automatons are controlled by verbal commands from guests and use the same repeated phrases as programmable characters. As o 2024 Doctor Who The Christmas special shared a similar concept to Western WorldMany viewers may have tried to guess the villain of the episode, but they would probably be wrong.
After watching Westworld I'm surprised Doctor who is the Time Hotel that wasn't the villain
Doctor who was once set in the Old West (and a later Westworld Easter egg isn't impossible)
Doctor Who is well known for its innovative and unusual villains, whether humanoids, aliens, or something else entirely. As some Doctor WhoIf the best villain reveals were shocking and unexpected, it wouldn't be a stretch for the episode's villain to be the hotel itself. Having watched Western World, I was convinced that the villain of this episode of Doctor Who would be the Time Hotelinstead of a Vilengardian Starseed. Still, even the Star Seed isn't a villain in its own right, and the episode's theme suggests that the true antagonist is loneliness.
While the Doctor Who Christmas Special is based on a TV show, not based on Western World. That being said, Doctor Who It's been set in the Old West before. "The gunmen"I saw the First Doctor visiting the Wild West in search of a dentist, and as the show often references previous episodes, "The gunmen" may be remembered in the future. Doctor Who also includes TV and movie Easter eggs, so if the show returned to the Old West, then a Western World Easter Egg would not only be possible for Doctor Who, but likely.