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.
The Human Dalek wants to put more Human in the Dalek Humans, and the Dalek Daleks disagree.
A sequence of “final” experiments, pig chaps, and what is ostensibly a Monoid with a Dalek for a hat.
A Karl Marx lookalike delivers spiffing technobabble while time travel goes straight down the drain in this senseless yet hugely compelling serial.
It’s Rose’s last episode (sort of), with Sarcastic Daleks, a Doc who doesn’t give a damn, and a Tyler family reunion
An old foe, older friends and a creepy guy entirely made of snakes.
Multiplying Daleks and surveillance fruit on the planet Vulcan? I’m in.
Doctor Who now has a hot niece, Ian’s been replaced by Bernard Cribbins and there’s plenty more Cushing for the pushing!
Rose is her own Deus Ex Machina, Jackie cashes in a dodgy favour, and we bid farewell to the 9th Doctor.
The Doc escapes from the Big Brother House, Rose knows basic arithmetics, and Captain Jack has an ass-gun.