I am too, but the cynic in me is certain that they will find some way in the script to **** it up! Either innapropriate quips about their appearance during a moment of jeopardy or mocking comments about their voices, either from the Doctor or his two "brilliant" new companions.
Oh, absolutely. You just know that twat, Steven Moffat will not be able to help himself.
And if Bill continues to display the same traits as were on show during that brief introductory piece, it will all become very old very quickly. However, on a positive note, there's always the chance that she may become the second companion to die in a Cyberman serial...
However, I'll be watching that serial for the sake of Peter Capaldi, Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis and a strong sense of nostalgia. So Steven Moffat can go and stick his opinions about what modern DOCTOR WHO should be right up THE LAIR OF THE ZARBI SUPREMO.
Well, you know the score Ant-mac!
Yes, unfortunately...
However, we can but live in hope that Steven Moffat's head will become dislodged from its present location.
Such a shame when an image like the above is a fan dream come true!
A fan like Peter Capaldi.
But I am glad that at least Capaldi got his way and finally will get to meet the Mondosian cybermen!
I wonder just how expensive this meeting will be for his incarnation?
And I also love the way Capaldi is posing as if it is a tenth anniversary Radio Times front cover!
Unfortunately, I only have a couple of copies of the DOCTOR WHO twentieth anniversary copy of the Radio Times, both safely sealed away in their plastic bags for the past thirty-four years or more. I must get one out and have a look at it again. It must be at least thirty years since I last looked at one. If I remember correctly, there was a rather good short story in it, featuring the Master and the Cybermen.
If only Steven Moffat had used that for his inspiration, rather than the crap we ended up getting a few years back...