I love how they have gone back to the very first costumes we see each of them wear in Church on Ruby Road, with 15s costume in the cold open and Ruby when she talks to Davina.
@@stephenmurphy2212Technically Martha had her goodbye and then came back for a few episodes. Maybe we'll have a similar situation with Ruby. Though it would be different from Martha if she stayed for the entire season
@@unclekarl5219 I'd like to know where you got that information from as going by what RTD has been saying it sound's as though she is going to be in every episode
@@felipecarrera9127 are you still seriously thinking that? it has already been confirmed by RTD that she is 100% in season 2(series 15) , whether it's full time or part time we don't know but she is defiantly in the next season/series
“ I'm sorry. Don't be sorry. Don't be sorry at all. Your life... is out there now. I've shown you monsters and planets, legends... but this... Honey, your adventure is just beginning. “
Sutekh reminded the Doctor of something important, regardless of face, regardless of identity, regardless of presentation- traveling with the Doctor is dangerous. The doctor doesn't leave people behind because he fears connection. The Doctor leaves people behind because She's dangerous. They don't want to see anyone get hurt.
No, if you think about it, Sutekh has been one with the Tardis since Pyramids of Mars. So all that Death that came with the Time War, the Pandorica, Trenzelore and even the Flux, all of that was him, not the Doctor. There’s no way the Doctor could have known until now. All that destruction was Sutekh, not him.
After spending the whole series struggling to see Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor, this scene really showed what he's capable of. The nuanced performance of a convincing pretence of happiness masking his sadness is phenomenal, even more affecting than Tom Baker's farewells to Sarah Jane and Leela. Finally, Ncuti really is the Doctor: he does a great job of pushing his feelings down and hiding them but he'll always be vulnerable. It's what isn't said that counts, and both Ncuti and RTD really nailed that. RTD, less tears and hysteria and more of this, please! Ncuti Gatwa deserves more material like this!
The people who say this episode was underwhelming because Louise was just a normal person really, REALLY have a strong case of "missing the point". It's certainly not that the normal person angle was chosen without realizing it was opposite to the build-up. Of course they knew, that was the point. The way you build things up in your mind is always more fantastical than the reality, but that doesn't make the reality any less special.
Wait so can someone clarify pls is it going to be a Martha jones situation where the doctor finds someone else but ruby still comes along every now and again??
@@DalekCaanOfSkaro tbh, knowing RTD this is probably a nod to the continuity errors of classic who where indeed, the rotor would sometimes be going before the TARDIS lifted off.
Did anyone else compare ruby to rose? The two blond companions. But also i feel the revealing if her mother was underwhelming. Expecting her to be more than ordinary..but maybes thats the point
Funny because that was very “woke” and progressive for its time. I mean women getting to speak back to men like Susan did to 1? Unheard of. Barbara being all investigative and not submissive? Very “woke”
Doctor Who has always been woke, you walnut. Go watch the Green Death, or The Sun Makers, or Happiness Patrol and tell me there are no politics in classic who.
Woke is to understand injustice and fight against it. The doctor has been the Master of Woke since he told the Timelords at his trail he fights against evil and injustice while they just watch it happen