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Right on cue, the BBC have released another huge gallery of pictures from this week’s upcoming episode of Doctor Who. We’re officially at the midway point now, with episode six, ‘The Woman Who Lived,’ airing this Saturday.
The episode is a continuation of last week’s ‘The Girl Who Died,’ but not in the same manner as the previous two-parters this year. ‘The Woman Who Lived’ takes place in a completely different time period and location, with different enemies and guest-stars — with one exception. Game of Thrones‘ Maisie Williams returns as the Viking girl Ashildr, now immortal and hundreds of years old, living as a highwayman in 17th century England.
So check out these new pictures and get ready for another new episode of Doctor Who (click each image to access an enlargeable version):
Related: REVIEW: Doctor Who: ‘The Girl Who Lived’
We’ll have a preview of ‘The Woman Who Lived’ on Friday, followed by a full episode recap Saturday evening, and a round table review on Monday morning. For more on all the upcoming episodes this series, check out our frequently updated guide: Doctor Who Series 9: Everything There is to Know So Far.
What do you think? Are you excited for ‘The Woman Who Died’ ? Any thoughts on these new images? Tell us about it in the comments below!
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