johnnybear
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It looks okay but I've been fooled so many times before by Moffat's lousy writing! But as it's to be my last viewing of a New Doctor Who episode I'd better be prepared with whisky and Pringles!
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Outgoing Doctor Who showrunner has seen Jodie Whittaker's debut as the Doctor, and says that she is "funny from the off".
While he was not present for the filming of the Doctor's regeneration scene for the Christmas special, after watching a preview the showrunner had nothing but praise for Peter Capaldi's successor in the TARDIS.
"It's slightly strange and very, very good," he recalled of watching the scene to Doctor Who Magazine
"Jodie put a smile on my face immediately. She was funny from the off. I thought that was great."
He added: "I must be honest, everyone's watching for the last minute, and people are going to absolutely love Jodie.
"Then they'll notice that, at the same time, they miss Peter, but it's not like it'll be a grieving process. Or rather, with a new Doctor, it's always grieving and falling in love simultaneously."
Millions will tune into Twice Upon A Time as in the closing moments Peter Capaldi regenerates into a female Doctor.
It is the first time in the show’s 54-year history that the role has been played by a woman.
The regeneration scene was filmed in secret and kept under wraps until it airs on December 25.
But previously, the Docs have always made jokes about their new appearance – David Tennant commented on his “new teeth”, Matt Smith moaned he “still wasn’t ginger” and Peter Capaldi didn’t like “the colour of his new kidneys”.
Now crew members are placing bets among themselves over what comic comments Jodie will come out with.
Show runner Steven Moffat has teased that fans will be laughing when she arrives.
He tells the new Doctor Who Magazine: “Jodie put a smile on my face immediately. She was funny from the off. I thought that was great.”
So crew are guessing she may come out with: “I’ve got two Dalek eyes on my chest!” or “Where’s my sonic screwdriver gone?”
Steven reckons the festive episode will must-see TV, saying: “Everyone’s watching for the last minute.”
Twice Upon A Time airs on BBC One, Christmas Day, at 5.30pm.
people are going to absolutely love Jodie
I've always maintained that The Valeyard must have been born when the Tennant Doctor diverted the regenerational energy into his hand rather than change his entire body! Somewhere on the spiritual plane a Doctor was created and resented losing his chance to exist so went back in time to take over the remaining regenerations of the Sixth Doctor! At a time of his life where he felt he would be vunerable to being defeated!Hang on a minute, have we forgotten The Valeyard?!
A distillation between the Doc's twelfth and thirteenth regenerations.
The Time Lords wanted to cover up the Earth/Ravelox debacle, so maybe they created the Doctor they wanted, an evil one, by interfering in the 12/13 regeneration creating the Valeyard and causing as a side effect the gender swap.
Now that I can believe.
Yes, it just was not the Hartnell Doctor.I didn't like the first Doctor's portrayal here. No hmmms or "my dear boy"s? And I don't remember him ever telling Barbara, Susan, Dodo, Polly, or Vicky to clean the Tardis. That part just bugged me.