Check Out 2 Promos For The DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special

Check Out 2 Promos For The DOCTOR WHO Christmas Special

It’s Christmas Day on a remote human colony and the Doctor is hiding from Christmas Carols and Comedy Antlers. But when a crashed spaceship calls upon the Doctor for help, he finds himself recruited.

By LEEE777 - Dec 05, 2015 01:12 PM EST
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The further adventures of The Doctor, over 2,000 years old alien adventurer, travels through time and space in a blue police box and is rarely seen without his companions.






Starring: Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, Alex Kingston as River Song, Matt Lucas as Nardole and Greg Davies as King Hydroflax.

Doctor Who Christmas special airs Christmas Day on BBC 1 and BBC America.


Doctor Who has been published by Marvel Comics, IDW and Titan.
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SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/5/2015, 7:25 PM
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 12/5/2015, 9:57 PM

Oh I love the new screwdriver so much.

ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 12/6/2015, 12:26 PM
I liked this season finale much better than last year's. Although I was a little off put by Me's comment that ALL the other immortals had died. I was kind of hoping Jack Harkness managed to stay awake to watch the stars blink out.

I was also surprised Missy didn't play a role in this episode considering her part in the season's opening story.
cataclysmic
cataclysmic - 12/6/2015, 2:00 PM
I *love* the new screwdriver and I liked the big finish BUT I didn't get any of the storyline at all. I thought Galifrey was lost. Now it was hiding at the end of the universe, or somewhere close to it but could influence events in the past, so was quasi never lost??? And they are afraid of some prophecy now, so that they torture their saviour for information. And Clara gets saved but time is about to rupture if she doesn't die as her death at that time is a fixed point in time. But as long as she stays fine and healthy and keeps her blue sweater from the death scene and returns to Galifrey to hop back into to the "in-between-heart-beat-rescue-machine" to die everything is ok. Sorry I'm getting a headache.

But ok, they laid the foundations for a spin off series with the two leading ladies in the flying diner.
Otis01844
Otis01844 - 12/6/2015, 4:19 PM
This season has been a blast (minus the sonic sunglasses). It blows the last few seasons away. Probably the best doctor I have seen (close tie with Tennant). I liked the last season, but the stories were crap.
ScionStorm
ScionStorm - 12/6/2015, 9:56 PM
@xombygod Honestly as long as we get a male companion that has a relationship to the Doctor separate from any female companion/ a companion NOT from contemporary time (either distant past or distant future) I am good. I would also prefer we get a non-human main-cast companion- female would be nice. And yeah, I wouldn't mind a young companion again. As long as that companion is absolutely nothing like the trash depiction of kids in that historically awful Forest in the Night episode.

Barbara and Ian, Jamie and Zoe, and Donna are my favorite companions.

@cataclysmic Gallifrey was lost to everyone in the universe who didn't know it was hiding.

If the Doctor had succeeded in saving Clara from her fate the fabric of continuity would have ruptured. But he failed in that. Her heart never started beating again. Her pulse never came back. She is still living between one heart beat and her last. She doesn't even need to breathe now. She will still die right where we saw her die in Raven. It has become an inevitability she is simply delaying-not outright running from.

In short, Clara has become "THE GIRL WHO LIVED TO DIE".
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