◼ ANDY PETERS asks: In the Zygon two-parter, it is asserted repeatedly that the peace treaty only works because there are two Osgoods – one human and one Zygon – representing each species. When Bonnie becomes the new Osgood, can it be inferred that the other Osgood is human, because it takes one of each species to keep the peace? (What good is the treaty if two members of the same species are charged with its safety?)
Alien among us: a Zygon lurks on a panel at the Doctor Who Festival.
Pick a corner, stand in it. Osgood is Osgood. Osgoods are Osgoods. Doesn’t matter if they’re both Zygons or both human, it makes no difference. She is not what she is, she is who she is. And her work will be done when the rest of us understand that. The world is kept safe by the righteous fervour of fan girls – I’ve never been more certain of anything in my life.