Doctor Who fans were put through their paces on Sunday night with terrifying spider-centric episode Arachnids in the UK.

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The episode saw Jodie Whittaker's Doctor and her companions return to Sheffield, but any hopes of a return to normality were short-lived.

They soon found themselves facing off against a giant eight-legged creature, which was equal parts thrilling and traumatising for the arachnophobes among Doctor Who viewers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nztcqJw_3yw

While it had its fair share of talking points – like Sex and the City star Chris Noth's guest appearance as a Trump-like figure – the spiders dominated the conversation online during and after the episode's airing.

https://twitter.com/JoyScott13/status/1056631312218501121

"Is Doctor Who supposed to be this terrifying?" @DebbieLarge1 wrote. I'm traumatised here with these giant spiders on the rampage, it's worse than The Enemy."

https://twitter.com/DebbieLarge1/status/1056633037985931264

"This is by far the scariest Doctor Who episode since the weeping angels," @Daanii_ann_SFC added.

https://twitter.com/dannii_ann_SFC/status/1056632812491759617

And @itsdavidtennant (it's not) reckons they could have made one small change: "why spiders..? Why couldn't it be something like butterflies..."

https://twitter.com/itsdavidtennant/status/1056625776110551040?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1056625776110551040&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fdoctor-who%2Fnews%2Fa869456%2Fdoctor-who-episode-4-reactions-spiders%2F

Check out some more reactions below.

https://twitter.com/sparklybearsy/status/1056632380147023872

https://twitter.com/missclaireallan/status/1056632601941889025

https://twitter.com/jennycolgan/status/1056622009231249409

https://twitter.com/WarningAFanGirl/status/1056631783444373507

The episode also featured a small snippet of grime artist Stormzy's track Know Me From: Ryan (Tosin Cole) plays it from “Sheffield’s sickest grime station”, with the aim of driving a horde of mutant spiders into a hotel panic room.

https://twitter.com/Trinajc_/status/1056633056398897154

https://twitter.com/Karene_hh/status/1056635869761888257

https://twitter.com/1walshcRc/status/1056633131061706753

https://twitter.com/MsMusicBrady/status/1056632972789583873

Skepta and Giggs on next week's episode then? We wouldn't put it past them...

Doctor Who continues on BBC1 on Sundays

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This article was originally published on 29 October 2018

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Ben AllenOn Demand Writer, RadioTimes.com

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