So, that 'cyberman' looks like a head on a stick to me. Seriously. It's a head on a stick. Painted. It's a painted head on a stick.
(ETA: No, wait, it's even better -- it's totally a mask! Check out
this trailer, at about 0:28 seconds. So, putting both clips together -- might the woman in the red dress be the 'bad guy'? There's also a great wibble reaction shot from Morrissey at 0:32 -- realizing that the stories are real, maybe? And from
this trailer, it does look like they are the Pete's World Cybermen -- check out the logo at 0:30)
Morrissey's 'Doctor' has a 'sonic' screwdriver that is, in fact, an actual flat-head screwdriver.
When he comes in, he says the same lines that the Doctor does when he first runs into Rosita and he utters the very Ten "Allons-y" at the same time as the Doctor.
Some of the best of all of this is, of course, the Doctor's reaction. He's so baffled at first and then, at the end, we have that considering look.
After the very emotional roller-coaster ride of TSE/JE, I am wondering if RTD is actually going to give us something less serious this time around. Oh, not that there won't be tons of genuine emotion, suspense and drama in it, but the beginning looks almost to be the start of a farce.
The 'cyberman' looks fake and Morrissey's Doctor seems rather fake, too. He reminds me a bit of Jack and I think that the casting of Morrissey really helps in sending the 'con artist' vibe. He's larger than life in that 'I can give you a great deal on a barely-used car' sort of way. As someone else said, he comes across as a cartoonish or parody version of Ten (so, where John Simm's Master was Dark!Ten, MDoc might be considered more of a ComicBook!Ten).
So, I'm thinking maybe a bit of a Galaxy Quest or a Brothers Grimm situation (actually, I'm really liking the BG comparison at the moment. I enjoyed that movie a lot) -- fake Doctor and a fake cyberman, but then! Oh, a real Doctor and real Cybermen come along and we get to experience MDoc's character growth and whatnot, as he learns what the Doctor (and what a Time Lord) really is and, possibly (hopefully) the Doctor gets to learn stuff, too. That's my current theory.
As an aside, I really do buy that the Doctor considers himself fairly at peace at the moment -- Rose is happy, Donna is not dead, Jack, Martha, Sarah Jane, and even Mickey all have their 'places to go to' and he's not wrecking anyone's life. And the Doctor has always had the great gift of being able to find joy in life even when he's carrying around deep sadness, so it's not terribly surprising. And it's very nice to see him smiling. I love his 'looks like there could be trouble' smile.
I really adore the big flourish of music after Rosita calls, "Doctor!" the first time. Awesome.
So, dialogue from the 'two Doctors' (*laughs*) scene.
The Doctor: "Don't worry, don't worry. Stand back! What've we got here then? Oo. I've got it and, whatever it is behind that door, I think you should get out of here."
Rosita: "Doctor!" (she is, of course, yelling right past him)
The Doctor: "I'm standing right here." (so cute!)
Rosita: "Don't be stupid. Who are you?" (she's so annoyed! Ha! I like her already.)
The Doctor: "I'm the Doctor." (he sounds so baffled, poor thing)
Rosita: "Doctor who?" (I see what you did there! You aren't fooling me!)
The Doctor: "Just the Doctor." (which is his favorite way of describing it. For all his arrogance in certain matters, he's so casual and non-pompous about himself. *hearts*)
Rosita: "Well, there can't be two of you." (have I already mentioned liking her? I like her.)
(they turn to see MDoc running up)
Rosita: "Where the hell have you been?" (ah... "Tooth and Claw" flashbacks. She gets annoyed at the 'Doctor' being later than she'd like.)
MDoc: "Right then, don't worry. Stand back. What've we got here then?"
The Doctor: "Hold on, who are you?"
MDoc: (straightens up and totally strikes a freaking pose, I kid you not) "I'm the Doctor. Simply 'the Doctor'. The one, the only, and the best. Rosita, give me the sonic screwdriver."
The Doctor: "What?"
MDoc: "Now, quickly, get back to the TARDIS."
The Doctor: "Back to the what?"
MDoc: "If you could stand back, sir. This is a job for a Time Lord."
The Doctor: "Job for a what Lord?"
The Doctor and MDoc: (as door opens) "Woah. That's new."
(cyber head on a stick rushes out)
The Doctor and MDoc: "Allons-y!"
(the Doctor gives MDoc an adorable sidelong look)
I think this episode may end up being more in the vein of "Tooth and Claw" or "Love and Monsters" (only instead of poking gentle and loving fun at fandom, as L&M did, "The Next Doctor" will be lightly mocking the Tenth Doctor's tics and mannerisms (did you catch the wink?), which has the potential for great amounts of awesome).
Which, naturally, brings up the question of 'how'? How can MDoc be playing 'the Doctor' and not have a clue when the real Doctor makes an appearance? I think it might be delving more into the 'fairy tale' aspect of the Doctor. The big question for me is whether MDoc is from 1851 or if he might actually be a Time Traveler (he's got an actual flat-head screwdriver rather than anything technologically advanced, which would argue for the first theory).
We already know that Morrissey and Tennant have amazing and fantastic chemistry, so I'm really looking forward to all of their interactions, and Rosita seems like she might be interesting, too -- she doesn't seem star-struck by her 'Doctor', just rather frustrated that he's not there right when he's needed.