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Neil Gaiman writes a 'Doctor Who' episode that will bring back a creepy villain

Neil Gaiman's 'Doctor Who' episode is his second after his award-winning season 6 installment.

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'Doctor Who' actor Matt Smith is currently starring on the show as the time-traveling character.

Behind the , the Cybermen are easily Doctor Who鈥榮 most iconic villains. For over fifty years 鈥 ever since their first appearance in the classic Who serial 鈥淭he Tenth Planet鈥 鈥 the Cybermen have threatened death and assimilation to the Doctor and his many companions. Recently, the metal monsters have gotten short end of the stick, appearing rarely and often only to serve as punching bags for whatever larger threat the episode writer wants to puff up in the process.

Next year, we may see a reversal of this pattern. It looks, as previously reported, that has scribed an upcoming episode of that will (hopefully) restore the Cybermen to their classic, creepy glory.

In a post featured on , BBC announced that Neil Gaiman has penned an episode that will feature a new appearance by the Cybermen. This is the second script by Gaiman, who wrote the season 6 installment 鈥溾 鈥 an episode that netted Gaiman the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. The episode will be directed by Stephen Woolfenden, who makes his Doctor Who debut after a career as second-unit director on many feature films, including the last four installments of the series. The episode will also sport guest appearances by Warwick Davis (Harry Potter, Willow), Tamzin Outhwaite (EastEnders), and Jason Watkins (Being Human).

Since Russell T. Davies revived Doctor Who from its decade-long dormancy in 2005, Cyberman-centric episodes have been something of a mixed bag. They鈥檝e ranged from the flawed-but-decent 鈥淭he Age of Steel鈥 to the eye-rolling filler of 鈥淐losing Time鈥 (their most recent appearance). As noted earlier in this article, the writers of the past six seasons have had the habit of treating the cybernetic creatures as second-tier villains. In several episodes, the Cybermen have either been defeated by ridiculous plot developments or placed in the path of stronger enemies to be steamrolled in a naked attempt to oversell the new danger.

As such, one has to ask whether this new appearance by the robotic hordes will be able to sell them as a credible threat. Fortunately, I have faith that Neil Gaiman can pull this off. The author has created some rather iconic villains of his own during his long career. For example, during his run on the comic book (one of the all-time great graphic novel experiences), he introduced readers to nightmare creatures such as The Corinthian听鈥 a serial killer with gnashing mouths for eyes. Despite being a novel for young readers, presented a rather grotesque antagonist in the False Mother/Beldam. And more germane to the subject at hand, Gaiman鈥檚 previous Who outing 鈥淭he Doctor鈥檚 Wife鈥 brought us House, an unsettling extra-universal horror whose sadism matched its immense power.

All this is to say that if anyone can take the time and care to craft an effective new interpretation of the Cybermen, there are few writers as qualified to do so as Neil Gaiman. It will be very interesting indeed to see how he goes about it.

Doctor Who will travel back to television on December 25, 2012 for its annual Christmas episode and appear again in Spring of 2013 for the remaining eight episodes of season 7.

Kyle Hembree blogs at .

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