Liam O'Dell
Dec 02, 2023
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Warning: This article contains spoilers for the first Doctor Who special, âThe Star Beastâ
In comparison to the first Doctor Who special âThe Star Beastâ (which fans knew was based on an old comic strip adventure) and the finale âThe Giggleâ (which will feature Neil Patrick Harris as returning villain The Toymaker), avid watchers of the beloved BBC sci-fi series have been left in the dark as to what the middle special, âWild Blue Yonderâ, entailsâ¦
To recap, the series opener ended with Catherine Tateâs Donna getting her memories of David Tennantâs Doctor back (having resolved the metacrisis which forced her to have her memories wiped the last time we saw her) and going for one more trip in the Tardis, only to spill coffee on the time machineâs console, causing it to malfunction.
Russell T Daviesâ secret words
Showrunner Davies, who is back for these 60th anniversary specials and for future series with incoming Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, previously told Doctor Who Magazine that âonce you unravel Fenslaw, Collis, Brate then the whole thing clicks into placeâ, and Whovians have already got to work trying to figure out exactly who â or what â these names refer to.
Davies reposted the words on Saturday morning, along with a picture of him and a metallic robot which has previously been associated with the episode.
These three words run alongside five other words associated with the special: Southampton, vegetable, bean, starlight and flux â more on the last one laterâ¦
The episode description
Most TV guides are running with the incredibly brief summary that âan out-of-control Tardis takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of adventureâ.
Helpfulâ¦
HADS
In a preview clip of the episode, weâre reintroduced to a Tardis setting known as the Hads, and given further context behind Donna calling on the pair of them to find out what is âso badâ on the spaceship and âgo and kick its arseâ.
Weâve missed you, Donna.
The snippet sees Tennantâs Fourteenth Doctor explain: âA mechanism onboard the Tardis called the Hads â Hostile Action Displacement System. If the Tardis is in danger, it goes away ⦠and it only comes back once the danger is gone.
âIf the Tardis is rebuilding itself, maybe it clicked back on.â
We are also shown the viewpoint of something watching from the grates nearbyâ¦
âNext timeâ¦â
More ambiguity comes in the ânext timeâ trailer released not long after âThe Star Beastâ aired, in which we see the Doctor get intrigued by âlife signsâ, bang his hands against a wall in anger and ask âwhat are theyââ¦
At this stage, we donât know. Even back when the titles were revealed, episode two had broken up clips, distorted audio and a great big âredactedâ label over it all:
Doctor Who 2023 - Titles Revealed! | 60th Anniversary Specials Trailer | Doctor Whowww.youtube.com
We do hear the Doctor say âIâm sorry, Donnaâ, though, and numerical code in one of the text boxes translates to "binary, binary, binary, I don't want to go" backwards.
The plot âisnât a secret because there are any surprise returning actors or villainsâ
Thatâs according to director Tom Kingsley on Twitter/X:
Itâs already been confirmed that Coronation Street actress Susan Twist will star, but according to Den of Geek, the episode preview for âWild Blue Yonderâ in Doctor Who Magazine lists three redacted actorsâ names in the âstarringâ section.
And Tennant previously told Total TV Guide: âI donât want to give too much away, but I was always aware of the casting that was going to be part of the episode. That was something Russell was very specific about.
âI just didnât imagine it would⦠manifest itself in the way that it does.â
Flux and The Timeless Child mentioned âvery slightlyâ
Back when Daviesâ predecessor Chris Chibnall was showrunner, we had the special series âFluxâ and the controversial episode âThe Timeless Childrenâ.
The former revealed the Doctor was part of a shadowy organisation on Gallifrey known as The Division, while the latter rewrote Doctor Who lore to say the Doctor wasnât actually a native Gallifreyan but rather someone from another ârealmâ with regenerative abilities the Shobogans (native Gallifreyans) took and gave to their own race.
Itâs been teased by Davies that these two episodes will be alluded to in âWild Blue Yonderâ.
âThe history of the Flux and the Timeless Child is dealt with very slightly in this episode to acknowledge the brilliant work Chris did and to say thatâs absolutely part of our history as well,â he told Doctor Who Magazine.
I suppose weâll just have to wait until 6:30pm on BBC One tonight for answersâ¦
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