And now, here we are, after nine episodes of the series with sadly, no two-parter on sight and classic villains on sight, it all comes down to this; the Series 11 finale where an old foe they've encountered from the 13th Doctor's first adventure resurfaces in a race against time to save the universe from an imminent threat.
In the Series 11 finale, The Doctor and her companions landed in the planet of Ranskoor Av Kolos where they encountered one of the remaining survivors and picked up a strange transmission coming from a familiar enemy. That familiar enemy, ladies and gentlemen, is T'zim-sha of the Stenza or what The Doctor like to call her enemy Tim Shaw. With, er...., Tim Shaw (let's say it) returned and used the will of the Ux race for a planetary genocide with this shrine they're standing on, it's a desperate struggle as The Doctor and her companions trying to rescue the captives and put a stop to this evil plot, whatever that means.
That really is a sure fire way to end the 11th series of Doctor Who. From the 13th Doctor's first adventure, battling against a little alien vermin, meeting Rosa Parks, getting involved in a witch hunt, solving the Kerblam! conspiracy, all the way to bringing that Tim Shaw guy to justice, the new era has just getting started for The Doctor and the gang.
This concludes the 11th series of Doctor Who. The 13th Doctor will return in 2020, which is a very long time to wait but don't fret because she'll be back in the first-ever New Year's Day special on the 1st of January, 2019.
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