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‘There’s a good chance’: Maisie Williams teases possible return to Doctor Who
She adds: “I know they’ve had characters similar to Ashildr that have come back in future episodes and future series, so we’ll see”.
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The much-anticipated Season 9 episode of “Doctor Who” on BBC gives viewers their first glimpse of Maisie Williams, who mainly plays Arya Stark in “Game of Thrones”.
In the sixth episode of “Doctor Who”, which will be entitled “The Woman Who Lived”, Maisie Williams’ character will meet Doctor Who (Peter Capaldi) and Clara (Jenna Coleman) after a century. However, the newfound immortality changed the once sweet and lovable girl and as seen in the promo, the Doctor will nearly fail to recognize her for her actions. The author reiterates Ashildr’s character as “a spunky young girl, destined to go far, but her hot temper gets her into trouble”. While she can’t say anything for certain, she did say she thinks there’s a “good chance”.
In the end of the episode, Ashildr dies but is brought back to life using Mire technology.
This week’s episode of Doctor Who, “The Woman Who Lived”, will be Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams’ second and final guest appearance on the show…or will it?
‘A deadly highwayman going by the name of Knightmare stalks the dark streets of 17th-century London, but after finding a few mysterious loot that’s clearly not of this world, he comes face to face with the Doctor, who is on the trail of an alien artefact.
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The episode can be seen on BBC One on Saturday night from 8.20pm. According to Cultbox, the Nightmare is no other than Ashildr, the girl whom the Doctor turned immortal. Will he, once again, be able to protect Earth from destruction while at the same time avoid the hangman’s noose?