Daleks

Militant pepper pots famously incapable of climbing stairs, although that soon changed, the Daleks were the next step in evolution of the Kaleds of the planet Skaro, engineered by their creator, Davros, to be the most devastatingly evil blobs in the universe.
An epic romp and the episode that should have been called “Just let it go to voicemail”
Doc falls into a ten-minute coma, circumvents some forgettable bacteria and introduces the Daleks to the perils of molten ice.
Two doctors refuse to regenerate, then get into some scraps, then regenerate after all. It’s pretty great.
Interstellar war, a lunar prison break and Roger Delgado’s final appearance as The Master
The Doc helps Winston Churchill defeat Power Ranger Daleks with a Jammie Dodger
Having watched and discussed all of the Tenth Doctor episodes, we hereby contemplate the highs and lows of not only the David Tennant era, but of an epoch defined by Russell T Davies
Temporal paradoxes, vintage wines and the coolest tricycle chase ever!
The Doctor abandons Rose with a genocidal Donna in Tennant-form and there’s no sign of The Shadow Proclamation anywhere!
Companions and spin-offs collide when Davros and his new race of Daleks transport the Earth far across the universe
The Second Doctor and his companions Interrail through some of humanity’s greatest conflicts in Patrick Troughton’s final serial.