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Tuesday 23 August 2011

New Doctor Who Details- Part 2

In an interview with Digital Spy, Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith has revealed some new hints at what to expect in the weeks ahead...
ON LET'S KILL HITLER- "It starts with a young Amy and Rory, and eventually the Doctor arrives and they're older at that point. Then we're in 40s Germany and we stumble across River Song. The Tesselacta adds the dynamic of the monster. It's great Doctor Who."
ON NIGHT TERRORS- "We find ourselves trapped in a dollhouse, which is a really clever idea."
ON THE GIRL WHO WAITED- "Karen gives her finest performance of the episodes so far- she's spellbindingly good." The Moff added: "The Doctor has been in Amy and Rory's life for a long time now- far longer than he ever intended. What if something were to go wrong?"
ON THE GOD COMPLEX- "David Walliams, there's a minatour, it's a mad Toby Whithouse story. It feels like The Shining!"
ON CLOSING TIME- "We've got James Corden back on fine form again. I want to get him back again next year because I love working with him and I think Craig is a great character for the Doctor to play off!" Steven adds: "Events have moved on in Craig's life when the Doctor turns up on his doorstep for a second time; there's a terrible alien threat, of course, but never mind that- there's a BABY!"
ON THE WEDDING OF RIVER SONG- "Episode 13 is kind of Steven being totally brilliant and mad and telling the story like a feature film sprawling through time." The Moff cryptically tells us "The Doctor goes to his certain death- and it doesn't work out as well as he expected..." and he leaves us with two lines of dialogue from the episode itself: "I don't want to marry you." "I don't want to murder you."
ON THIS HALF BEING THE END FOR THE PONDS- "No, I don't think it'll be the end. I think they'll be back." I'd wager with Karen and Arthur confirming their involvement in Series Seven, cameos similar to those Martha made in the season after his departure might be in store, or perhaps they'll return for the entire season...Who knows?
Doctor Who returns on Saturday on BBC One at 7.10pm.

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