Updated 03:44 PM EDT, Sat, Nov 02, 2024

'Doctor Who' Updates: Here's Everything to Expect in Saturday's Final Episode 

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Clara Oswald is definitely gone, but Jenna Coleman is still rumored to be returning for presumably the last time in this Saturday's season finale of "Doctor Who," which will hopefully awesome some major questions left about her character (and the show as a whole).

For instance, the Doctor's latest companion is confirmed definitely dead and so is the "impossible girl" arc, but what happens to all the rest of the Clara Oswalds from different timelines? Will they all die with the original one?

Whether or not the audience can get an answer remains to be seen, but on to a more pressing matter: time to wrap up the current season.

This year's finale, called "Hell Bent," will air on BBC one at 8PM on Saturday, with a storyline by Steven Moffat and under the direction of Rachel Talalay. According to Telegraph UK, the episode will see the Doctor taking on some of the senior Time Lords that will take him to the end of Time itself.

That being said, the Doctor is back in Gallifrey with the other Time Lords, and there are a few guest stars to look forward to, most notably Donald Sumpter as The President. In case the name is unfamiliar to you, Sumpter is Maester Luwin from HBO's, "Game of Thrones". Also guest starring in the episode are Ken Bones, as The General, and Clare Higgins as Ohlia, the High Priestess of the Sisterhood of Karn.

Since Daleks are the Doctor's biggest foes, the iconic villains are also returning for the season finale, although it doesn't seem like they're in their best form.

Also back are the Weeping Angels, who, as BBC noted, are going to appear for the first time since 2013 and during the time of Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor. Stephen Nicholas, a production asset and studio manager for the show, remarked about the scary monsters, "Whatever the monster for whatever story, the Weeping Angels are going to be up there with the Daleks and the Cybermen," which could mean that we can expect them later on in future seasons.

Unfortunately for fans who shed a tear upon Clara's death a few episodes back, it certainly wasn't the last tear-jerking story this season. Show runner, Steven Moffat, told Entertainment Weekly that the finale will leave the viewers "hopefully satisfied, and pleased, and a tiny bit devastated. It's pretty emotional stuff. We get quite dark. It's quite a journey."

"Doctor Who" season nine finale will air on December 5, Saturday, at 8PM on BBC One.

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