That suggests that the Doctor has control over what he gets. On several occasions he implies he has no idea (Castrovalva, Day of the Doctor, et. al.) whereas with Twelve it's strongly implied that he subconsciously chose a face he'd seen before for a specific reason. OTOH, it's likewise stated (The War Games, Destiny of the Daleks, Night of the Doctor) that a face/gender can be specified, with help or without. I think that it's within the realm of possibility that they can do it either way, either as the usual lottery or a specific choice. What remains is whether or not Moffatt will deliberately write the reason into the Christmas episode, or (more likely) leave it to the successor to tell us.
As for the portrayal itself, consider that the actor will have the most say over it, so it's probably worthwhile to see how Jodie has portrayed other roles in the past. For example, there are clips of her portral of Antigone online, a role that literally hundreds or thousands of women AND men have portrayed in the past two millenia. Finding someone else's portrayal of Antigone and then comparing it to Jodie's could reveal some insight into how she will approach the character.
As for the writing that will support it, RTD is on record as saying that he literally wrote his 9th and 10th Doctors practically the same, and left it to the actor to interpret it as they saw best. Moffatt IMO has more input in his Doctors and seems to deliberately write them differently, but so much of the actors still manage to shine through.
Mark
As for the portrayal itself, consider that the actor will have the most say over it, so it's probably worthwhile to see how Jodie has portrayed other roles in the past. For example, there are clips of her portral of Antigone online, a role that literally hundreds or thousands of women AND men have portrayed in the past two millenia. Finding someone else's portrayal of Antigone and then comparing it to Jodie's could reveal some insight into how she will approach the character.
As for the writing that will support it, RTD is on record as saying that he literally wrote his 9th and 10th Doctors practically the same, and left it to the actor to interpret it as they saw best. Moffatt IMO has more input in his Doctors and seems to deliberately write them differently, but so much of the actors still manage to shine through.
Mark