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Doctor Who - Press pack - The second part of the thrilling new series

Aug 16, 2011

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Steven Moffat talks about the new series of Doctor Who.

"The wait is almost over. The second part of the thrilling new series of Doctor Who begins on 27 August 2011.

"The rules have changed, and the game is deadlier than ever. Out in the universe, where the earthly rules of time and space do not apply, Amy and Rory know only too well that their baby daughter needs them. For Melody Pond is destined to become River Song, mysterious archaeologist and convicted murderer – the woman who killed the best man she ever knew...

"The Doctor leads Amy and Rory across centuries and galaxies in a desperate search for baby Melody, but a terrible and inescapable date looms large. At 5.02pm on 22nd April 2011, the Doctor will die. These are his last days, and the quest for Melody his final mission.

"The search will result in a crash landing in Thirties Berlin and will bring them face to face with the greatest war criminal of all time. And Hitler. Old friendships will be tested to their limits as the Doctor suffers the ultimate betrayal and learns a harsh lesson in the cruellest warfare of all.

"A distress call from a terrified little boy will break through all barriers of time and space and lead the Doctor to visit the scariest place in the Universe. George's bedroom. George is terrorised by every fear you can possibly imagine. Fears that live in his bedroom cupboard. His parents are desperate – George needs a doctor. But allaying George's fears won't be easy. Because the monsters in George's cupboard are real.

"An unscheduled visit to a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague – a plague that will kill the Doctor in a day – leaves Amy trapped. Alone, Rory must find Amy and bring her back to the TARDIS before the faceless doctors kill her with kindness. But Rory is about to encounter a very different side to his wife.

"In an impossible hotel, the Doctor, Amy and Rory find themselves checked-in but unable to check out. Walls move, corridors twist, rooms vanish and death lies in wait for every visitor. But the Doctor's time has yet to come. He has one last stop to make on his final journey. His old friend, Craig Owens, desperately needs his help – a new and unfamiliar presence is wreaking havoc in Colchester. And then come the Cybermen. But time catches up with us all and the Doctor can delay no more.

"By the shores of Lake Silencio, in Utah, all of time and space hang in the balance. And a NASA astronaut is waiting..."

Source: BBC

12 comments:

  1. Thanks can't wait to see it next half of the season

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  2. But I thought it was a 200 year older doctor that died in the first ep of the season.  Presumably he'd have adventures in between?  

    Have I gotten confused again?

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  3. the doctor lies. Im sure thats what river said. :)

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  4. I have a theory about who it is exactly that River kills. Everyone expects it to be the Dotor, which is half the reason why I believe it won't be him. And remebering her interaction with Rory in the last two episodes - I think she's gonna kill Rory.
    Not sure why she's end up in a galactic prison for that, but there.

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  5. Yeah, that's a pretty popular rumor that fits better than her killing The Doctor.

    River being surprised by the Astronaut killing The Doctor, the fact that they left it open for someone other than young River to be in that suit, Moffat's constant killing of Rory all backs that up.

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  6. I think it's written that way because that is what we will see on screen.  i.e. We don't see the missing 200 years, well, we don't see any more of them than we did at the very start of S6, lol.

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  7. He doesn't have to spend 200 years looking for her thou, he's a time traveller after all ;)

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  8. yeh but you still age when time travelling. Maybe that explains why he looks so sad in the tardis (the prequel) and why he is gonna be more dark, he's been alone 200 years

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  9. Yeah, that was my interpretation of it

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  10. Also, Rory is pretty cool. I bet she'd think of her father as the best man she's ever known, after all he's done for her mother.

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  11. First America gets blamed for ruining Torchwood and now we're the place where the 11th Doctor is killed.  Maybe they should film the next series of Downtown Abbey in Detroit and we can go for the trifecta.  XD

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  12. I hope that's not it.

    The 6th season premiered on April 23rd, so the doctor dying on April 22nd makes sense (as in The Doctor who happens to be 200 years older). We're probably going to see the events that lead to the doctor's death.

    I guess having him age the 200 years would get rid of certain continuity issues (like how, in 2 or 3 years we'll probably have a new doctor), but at the same time, I am NEVER a fan of a character aging lots. Then again, Moffat has already done that before. Rory the legionnaire, though a rather romantic story, should carry 2000 years of memories with him. 2000 years that would likely have made him a different petson. So, I don't really want a 200 year older doctor. I mean, he's 900, right? 200 years is a lot of character growth.

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