![]() Possessing seemingly endless regenerations, The Doctor served as the source of the Time Lords' power and joined a shady organization known as The Division during her pre-William Hartnell years. Rewriting franchise canon, The Doctor does not hail from Gallifrey, but from an unknown dimension somewhere else entirely. "Revolution of the Daleks" finds The Doctor in the midst of an existential identity crisis after Doctor Who's season 12 finale made a series of controversial, game-changing reveals while wrapping up the Timeless Child storyline. But what might Harkness be getting up to when Doctor Who returns? The news has been met with excitement from Doctor Who fans, and the episode looks set to finally pay off the season 12 tease, bringing The Doctor and Captain Jack face-to-face after their recent near-miss. That moment has seemingly arrived, as the BBC has announced John Barrowman's comeback in the upcoming "Revolution of the Daleks" Christmas special. Related: Doctor Who Secretly Introduced The 45th (& Final) Doctor ![]() Predictably, The Doctor ignored Captain Jack's words of caution and defeated the Cybermen in her own way, while Captain Jack promised he'd be there for Whittaker's Doctor if she needed him. ![]() ![]() Instead, Captain Jack could only summon The Doctor's trio of companions to his ship, and was forced to pass the message onto Graham, Yaz and Ryan. Harkness sought to warn his friend of the Lone Cyberman - don't give the robotic loner what it wants, or the Cyber Empire will rise again. Jack Harkness made his long-awaited return to Doctor Who TV in season 12's monumental "Fugitive of the Judoon" two-parter, but a proper reunion with The Doctor herself failed to materialize. ![]()
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