With Cybermen on the streets of London, old friends unite against old enemies and the Doctor takes to the air in a startling new role.
Can the mighty UNIT contain Missy? As the Doctor faces his greatest challenge, sacrifices must be made before the day is won.
Written by Steven Moffat
Directed by Rachel Talalay
Guest stars: Michele Gomez, Chris Addison, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Jemma Redgrave, Ingrid Oliver
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Doctor faces his greatest challenge
ReplyDeleteFor the 101028383 time ;)
Nice to see UNIT back, especially Osgood!
I wish they would have a throwaway comedy scene in an episode that involve the Cybermen in London where two random people are watching TV and one is looking at his phone and just goes "The Cybermen are back" nonchalantly.
ReplyDeleteOr the Daleks LOL
ReplyDeleteA bit more imagination is needed in these press releases huh! lol
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to UNIT back too, much prefer them over the Paternoster Gang we had in the series opener. This finale is supposedly running at 60mins too which is good to hear :)
Ha, that would be funny. One of my gripes with Kill the Moon was that I found it so unbelievable that humans gave up space exploration by the 2030's when they knew all these threats from Cybermen, Daleks and the like were out there!
ReplyDeleteCybermen, UNIT, and a synopsis full of vagueness. I would expect nothing less from a Doctor Who finale press release.
ReplyDeleteOoo great I wondered if the finale might be longer. I like UNIT as well, I don't mind the Paternoster Gang but they were a bit overused in 11's run, having a break would be good.
ReplyDeleteAll've been ereased with the crack. In fact the only global threat the humanity remembers now is the slow invasion. Which was set in 2017...
ReplyDeleteUNIT, Torchwood and their overseas equivalents are still around, they haven't been erased by the cracks.
ReplyDeleteWell obviously the crack isn't going to erased institutes and true people who still remain in the present days.
ReplyDeleteBut it is very implied that the cracks erased the big alien events of the past.