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Rough sketch of Quickstart guides:

Crash course for new viewers who just want to start with the 60th
Doctor Who is a British Sci-Fi show spanning 60 years focusing on an alien, The Doctor, who travels through space and time in a time machine that takes the form of a police box that's bigger on the inside than the outside, often accompanied by humans in their adventures. When The Doctor is about to die, they can avert death by changing their face and slightly alter their personality, allowing the show to continue onwards as actors and writers change.

Going into the 60th anniversary The Doctor has reverted to one of their past faces for the first time ever, one of the most prominent actors in the role, David Tennant, returning for a trio of specials.

Also returning are the well-loved Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, a previous traveling companion of Tennant's Doctor who has had her memory erased in order to save her life and Bernard Cribbins, who passed away in 2022, in a posthumous appearance as Wilfred Mott, her grandfather.

Section for getting up to speed for those who left after Tennant (just plot - change name)
If you're coming back to the show for the first time since David Tennant left, let's real quickly go over the basic outline of the plot points you've missed during this time.

After regenerating into The Eleventh Doctor, played by Matt Smith, our Time Lord protagonist meets his newest companion, Amy Pond, during her childhood and helps her solve a problem, a crack in her house, a tear in time and space. He tries a short hop into the future - but finds himself flung years further than he thought, and reunites with Amy, played by Karen Gillan. The two travel on a few minor adventures, encountering River Song yet again, as more of these cracks in the universe menace them - even erasing a horde of Weeping Angels from ever existing. Amy's fiancé Rory Williams, played by Arthur Darvill, joins the group, before eventually becoming erased by a crack - Amy forgetting all about him. As The Doctor attempts to prevent the opening of a prison spoken in legend, the Pandorica, it becomes clear that the setup is a trap, the opening was timed to lure The Doctor so that he could be imprisoned. While he's in the Pandorica, his TARDIS explodes, creating the cracks in time, wiping out most of the universe. The Doctor escapes from the Pandorica, and uses the fragments of information stored within it to reboot the entire universe, using his exploding TARDIS as a power source, before showing up in this newly rebooted universe on Amy and Rory's wedding day.

Not too long later, Amy and Rory, after celebrating their honeymoon in space, settle into married life and receive vague letters with a time and location. Upon arriving in Utah on that date, they find both River and The Doctor present, reminiscing about their shared adventures. Not too long after, as the group has a picnic by a lake, an astronaut rises from water and strikes The Doctor dead. The other three head to a nearby diner where they find The Doctor earlier in his own timeline. The group travels to 1969, not long before the moon landing, and encounter a young girl in an astronaut suit, manipulated by menacing figures in suits who leave the memory when not being seen. These figures are forced to leave Earth by the group, and they continue to have adventures. Throughout these, Amy is unsure as to whether or not she is pregnant. She thinks she is at first, but then doesn't, and the TARDIS scanner cycles back and forth on the issue. This is explained when it's shown that Amy was kidnapped by those figures in suits some time before, replacing her with a duplicate. They're part of the same organization that blew up his TARDIS and wish to use her baby as a weapon. The Doctor assembles a coalition of allies and storms their base, attempting to rescue the two. He does so, but the baby was once again a duplicate, and has been spirited away to be raised by this organization. Not long after The Doctor finds Amy and Rory's child, fully grown as an assassin trained to kill him, River Song. Upon meeting him for the first time she has a change of heart, and defects. Nevertheless, that same organization kidnaps her once more, and forces her into a mechanized astronaut suit, forcing her to kill The Doctor. The Doctor, however, prepared for this, and used the entire situation as a way to fake his own death due to his ever expanding reputation.

The Doctor, Amy and Rory continue to adventure for some time before Amy and Rory become separated from him, trapped in a particular time. The Doctor is only shaken out of his grief by a mystery - a woman has been constantly appearing in his life, in different times and places, living completely different lives but intersecting with his each time, and he's only just realized it. Upon bumping into this woman once more in the 21st century, Clara Oswald, played by Jenna Coleman, he decides to take her with him, but chooses locations specifically to covertly investigate her - attempting to figure out what this phenomenon means. In the end, an old enemy of The Doctor's, The Great Intelligence, finds The Doctor's grave, containing inside it The Doctor's unravelled timeline. He manages to walk inside, and begins to subvert all of The Doctor's successes, unravelling them. In order to counteract this, Clara enters it as well, saving The Doctor throughout all of his life. And right before she leaves his timeline she finds one of The Doctor's greatest secrets, an incarnation of himself that he's tried to repress. A warrior who fought in the trenches of the Last Great Time War.

Section for getting up to speed for those who've never seen the show (suggest episodes - change name)
Will rewrite, but basic flow is this, imo. S1: Rose, The End of the World, Dalek, The Empty Child, The Doctor Dances, Bad Wolf, The Parting of the Ways

S2: The Christmas Invasion, New Earth, Tooth and Claw, Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel, Army of Ghosts, Doomsday

S3: The Runaway Bride, Smith and Jones, Gridlock, Human Nature, The Family of Blood, Blink (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), Utopia, The Sound of Drums, Last of the Time Lords

S4: Partners in Crime, Silence in the Library, Forest of the Dead, Midnight (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), Turn Left, The Stolen Earth, Journey's End

S5: The Waters of Mars (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), The End of Time part 1 and 2, The Eleventh Hour, The Time of Angels, Flesh and Stone, (Last 5-10 minutes of Cold Blood), The Pandorica Opens, The Big Bang

S6: The Impossible Astronaut, The Day of the Moon, The Doctor's Wife (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), (Last 5-10 minutes of The Almost People), A Good Man Goes to War, Let's Kill Hitler, The Girl Who Waited (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), The Wedding of River Song

S7: Asylum of the Daleks, The Angels Take Manhattan, The Snowmen, The Bells of Saint John, The Name of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor

S8: The Time of the Doctor, Deep Breath, Listen (Not necessary, generally regarded as very good), (Last 5-10 minutes of Kill the Moon), Mummy on the Orient Express, Flatline, Dark Water, Death in Heaven

S9: Last Christmas, The Magician's Apprentice, The Witch's Familiar, The Girl Who Died, Face the Raven, Heaven Sent, Hell Bent

S10: The Husbands of River Song, The Pilot, Oxygen (At least the last 5-10 minutes, but the rest is well liked), Extremis, The Pyramid at the End of the World, The Lie of the Land, (Last 5-10 minutes of The Eaters of Light), World Enough and Time, The Doctor Falls

S11: Twice Upon a Time, The Woman Who Fell to Earth, The Ghost Monument, The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

S12: Spyfall part 1 and 2, Fugitive of the Judoon, The Haunting of Villa Diodati, Ascension of the Cybermen, The Timeless Children

S13: Revolution of the Daleks, all of Flux, Power of the Doctor