Well yes, it isn’t long until my love returns, DOCTOR WHO!
It has taken long enough to return and I am going through a
major Doctor Who withdrawal. YES. MAJOR. I have watched it all spring break
(and Harry Potter…oubvs.) March 30th (Easter weekend!) it airs! So
if you are a whovian, you probably have watched the teaser trailer a zillion
times. So here is what I have found out about the second half of the series so
far.
Episode 1) The Bells of
St-John
The first episode is written by Moffat (surprise, surprise)
and as he states it is a “Urban thriller). On the Jonathon Ross show there was
a clip of this episode, where the Doctor and his new companion Clara
(Jenna-Louise Coleman) somehow end up on a plane…? Hmm… well from his interview
we know that the plot revolves around “aliens in the wifi” ? Sounds
interesting. Smith then mentioned something about spoons (being the aliens or
whatnot) and how they can read your mind through the wifi.
Episode 2) The Rings of Akhaten
The
second episode is written by Neil Cross and is set on an alien planet, Moffat apparently
said that it is the biggest most epic alien planet story line so far! Sounds
like the new companion is in for a treat…and us!
Episode 3) The Cold War
This episode, written by
Mark Gatiss is set on a submarine (sounds cool) and features Ice Warriors whom
stared in the classic series of Doctor Who!
The guest cast in this
episode will be
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Ice Warriors (voice)
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Captain
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Onejin
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Boffin
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Episode 4) Hider in the House
LOL, not
the cbbc show (some of you may get my drift) #childhood. This story is a ghost
story and as Moffat describes it, it is “Spooky and clever and even a little bit romantic.” It
is yet again written by Neil Cross.
Episode 4) Journey to the Center of the TARDIS
We caught a glimpse of the
inside of the TARDIS in the episode of “The Doctor’s Wife” where the “House”
was playing tricks on them using (aging, shutting off lights, ood killer etc)
but now we really get to see the inside of the TARDIS. There are three brothers
“intergalactic salvage crew” who are featured in this episode by Steve Thomas.
Episode 5) The Crimson Horror
This
looks like quite a freaky-deaky episode to be honest. Mark Gatiss writes the
episode based in the 19th century village, Sweetville, where people
start to go missing when working in a factory. Also, Madame Vastra (lizard
lady), Jenny (the lizard lady’s wife…) and Strax the slightly weird and
potaoe-ish Sonatarun.
Episode 6) The Last Cyberman
From the promo picture
above, the Cybermen seem to look rather different to when we last encountered
them in a lift with Craig and his baby. They seem to look like they did in the
classic series and the look a little less metal head-ish and a lot scarier. The
story is set in an abandoned theme park, Hedgewick’s world (For a moment I
thought It was Hedwig’s world #Fangirloverload. From other pics it looks like
Clara joins a revolution with a bunch of people including Professor
Flitwick/Griphook! (Now I am majorly fangirling!) …. Warwick Davis plays a guy
Porridge…interesting.
Episode 7) Boo… the last episode… The finale
The last episode written
by Moffat (oubvs.) described the episode as, “One that will thrill you a bit,
and worry you more. Yes, I think you’ll be just a tiny bit worried where we might
be going with this one.” Not much has been said about this episode but maybe
the true identity of Clara will be revealed (how she died twice before in
history/future) Also River song is rumored to return…where has she been? And
the lizard lady Madame Vastra, Jenny and Strax…looks good!
So
yeah tune in… I certainly will be.. #dyingabit.
Hugs
and kisses
-Justyourteenagebrit
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