Wasn't expecting to find a new trailer in the "No promos yet?" thread! lol They did a good job providing a taste but not giving too much away other than the date(!) which is rather amazing given how much we've had to wait for that in the past.
Oh god, two Clara's? That would be the most frightening thing Doctor Who has ever done. But, since every one of Clara's splinters that we're aware of (I think) look exactly like her, I don't see it being a Clara copy.
Massie may be a younger Clara.
Yeah, put Jenna in a wig with bangs and you've got a teenage Clara. It isn't a Clara splinter.I don't see the point in casting a different actress to play a teenage Clara, since The Rings of Akhaten already featured Jenna Coleman as teenage Clara. Surely if they wanted to bring in a teenage Clara splinter, it would still be played by Coleman.
Oh god, two Clara's? That would be the most frightening thing Doctor Who has ever done. But, since every one of Clara's splinters that we're aware of (I think) look exactly like her, I don't see it being a Clara copy.
Massie may be a younger Clara.
I don't think it's been "grown up". I think they've just abandoned having a consistent look and are letting the directors make it as dim and dark as they want (or don't want).I agree that there's not much there, but the look of the footage at least suggests to me a further evolution of the look of the show under Moffat. If nothing else, he's certainly "grown it up" since the RTD-days. As someone else suggested, it looks "out there."
That describes the first few seasons by Moffat, but I think there's been a tendency towards the fanwank in the last couple of years (the War Doctor, the events of "Day of the Doctor", Missy).Fans invent convoluted fanwanky theories to work out his stories or tie upcoming characters to past characters, while Moffat may baffle us with bullshit and then pull out something very simple and very traditional that does nothing fanwanky whatsoever.![]()
John Simm? Alex Kingston?They're pitching that part of the trailer directly at the geek audience, but that doesn't mean Williams' character is any more important than "guest star of the week." How many times were JNT's or RTD's celebrity guest stars important in the greater scheme of Doctor Who's mythology? Honestly, the only one that was important that way was Timothy Dalton as Rassilon.
John Simm? Alex Kingston?
Yeah, true. She was important in the greater scheme of the mythology, but I focused too much on Allyn's words and not the real meaning when I cited her.John Simm? Alex Kingston?
Alex Kingston was cast as a new character and not someone of prior note in the franchise, like the Rani or Romana or anyone like that.
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