The 10 Lamest Dr. Who Villains

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 The 10 Lamest Dr. Who Villains
By Chris Cummins Since making its initial debut in 1963, Doctor Who has become a British cultural institution and part of every geek’s coming of age. While much of its success can be chalked up to good storytelling and consistently good casting of its leading man, what truly makes the show so enduring is a diverse array of bad guys and alien monsters. Such foes as the Daleks and the ... [link]

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