• BBC sci-fi drama series "Doctor Who" season 9 stars Jenna Coleman, Peter Capaldi and Michelle Gomez as Clara Oswald, the Doctor and Missy, respectively.

BBC sci-fi drama series "Doctor Who" season 9 stars Jenna Coleman, Peter Capaldi and Michelle Gomez as Clara Oswald, the Doctor and Missy, respectively. (Photo : Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

"Doctor Who" season 9 actress Jenna Coleman was recently asked about the possibility of having a "Doctor Who" spinoff featuring her character Clara and Michelle Gomez's character Missy.

While the idea sounds great to her, Coleman told Entertainment Weekly that there is one problem. She pointed out that a "Doctor Who" would be good and is absolutely brilliant and she loves Gomez but the problem is that she has keep reminding herself that she is not supposed to like her.

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Coleman explained that Gomez is just so funny that "you get so drawn in by her, and you're like, 'Hang on, you're the bad guy.'"

For Coleman, to not crack up with Gomez is a real skill that she had to acquire; otherwise they would never have got any shooting done.

When asked what was it like shooting her last day on "Doctor Who," Coleman said it did not feel real at all because the BBC sci-fi drama series has become more her home that her home actually is and it was really weird.

However, Coleman said they film out of sequence so with her last part with Peter Capaldi, who plays the Doctor, he could not quite look at him because it was not supposed to be a sad part.

At the recent Radio Times Festival panel for "Doctor Who," show runner Steven Moffat refused to officially confirm if Capaldi will still be the Doctor in "Doctor Who" season 10. He said anything could happen and it depends on the ending of season 9.