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Doctor Who ‘Dot and Bubble’: Why are space slugs eating influencers in Finetime?

There's trouble in paradise — and for the social media-obsessed residents of Finetime, it runs much deeper than wearing the wrong outfit. In the fifth episode of "Doctor Who," called"'Dot and Bubble," a city has been invaded by giant, human-eating space slugs, and they seem to have a plan.With the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and his...

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