Doctor Who: The Girl Who Died Introduction Released

10/16/2015 12:37 pm EDT

(Photo: BBC)

The BBC has released a new video introduction to this week's episode of Doctor Who, titled "The Girl Who Died."

In the video, Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman explain that Clara and the Doctor are on a completely unrelated adventure when they somehow find themselves in a Viking village besieged by creatures that feed on conflict. Asked for help, the Doctor must do something very un-Doctor like – train a village for war.

Check it out below.

In "The Girl Who Died," captured by Vikings, the Doctor and Clara must help protect their village from space warriors from the future, the Mire. Outnumbered and outgunned, their fate seems inevitable. So why is the Doctor preoccupied with a single Viking girl?

Doctor Who airs Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET on BBC America.

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(Photo: BBC) The Girl Who Died
(Photo: BBC) Jenna Coleman as Clara and Maisie Williams as Ashildr.
(Photo: BBC) Vikings versus space warriors from the future.
(Photo: BBC) Outnumbered and outgunned, the Vikings' fate seems inevitable.
(Photo: BBC) David Schofield as Odin, with the Mire.
(Photo: BBC) What does the mythological being Odin have to do with a group of space warriors?
(Photo: BBC) Maisie Williams, from Game of Thrones, guest stars in The Girl Who Died.
(Photo: BBC) Clara is (space) suited and booted and ready for action...
(Photo: BBC) David Schofield as Odin.
(Photo: BBC) The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) confronts Odin (David Schofield).
(Photo: BBC) Odin is surrounded by the Vikings.
(Photo: BBC) Odin and the Mire.
(Photo: BBC) One of the Mire.
(Photo: BBC) David Schofield as Odin.
(Photo: BBC) Maisie Williams as Ashildr.
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