Spoiler tv called this a "prequel" video for the next episode of Doctor Who.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Oh, Steven Moffat, never change.
I could only listen while I'm working, but that creeped me right the hell out.
I actually did not love the books. I like Harris's series about the psychic better. I have not seen the series, but I can see how a it would make for first rate TV.
Spoiler tv called this a "prequel" video for the next episode of Doctor Who.
The BBC says the same [link]
Felt a lot like a "Are you my mummy" vibe, but that's not a bad vibe to have.
I love seeing American presidents on Doctor Who. They're about as believable as the big rubber puppet villains.
Man, that was seriously creepy.
In related news, I finally saw The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and while I didn't find it scary, it was brilliant. This was the first appearance of Captain Jack, right? I wish I liked other episodes as much as these; I'd still be watching it, but I've found it too uneven. It swings between funny/campy/creepy and heartbreaking&infuriating; I never know how I'm going to feel when I'm done watching. Torchwood is the same, worse if anything. Yes, Doctor Who&Torchwood are too hard on my delicate soul.
Those episodes are by Stephen Moffat, who is now the showrunner. You might want to give the Eleven episodes a try, if you haven't already.
Empty Child/Doctor Dances are my favorites, I think. Having watched a couple of decades of Old Who, having Nine say "Oh, give me a day like this, just one day," was a lot more resonant than others may have found it.