Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 6 Reintroduces The Show’s Most Mysterious Character

Doctor Who Season 2, Episode 6 Reintroduces The Show's Most Mysterious Character






This article contains spoilers For “Doctor Who” season 2, episode 6 – “The Interstellar Song Contest”

Although he found himself in the middle of the “Doctor Who” what the Eurovision song competition looks like in 2925, The fifteenth doctor (NCUTI GATWA) He is not a particularly happy camper in “The Interstellar Song Contest”. In large part, it is because the terrorist child of Freddie Fox invades the control room halfway and literally empties the arena of the space station by opening the roof. If sucking 100,000 competitors effectively dead and public members in the “Mavity” bubble (the show has really engaged in the name of the gravity of the bit of the bit of the bit of the bit of the bit of the bit of the bit “Doctor Who” 60th Special Blue Blue Blue Blue) Around the station is bad, however, Kid’s intention to kill more than three trillion House viewers are something else.

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The problem is that the doctor can put an end to this sly plan, he has to face the fact that he is one of the people who have been ejected from the station and freezes in space. Fortunately, he receives a little outside – or rather, inside – to help in the form of a vision. Doctor shocked sees an elderly woman calling her from the inside of a Tardis by clear way, calling him “grandfather” and telling him to wake up. The visions continue as the episode progresses, the woman imploring the doctor to find her and tries to help her take a grip when he becomes furious and begins to torture a child.

The Disney + Era “Doctor Who” does not lack mysterious women, with Ms. Flood by Anita Dobson currently leading the parade of strangeness. However, there is only one mystery lady who could have access to a Tardis and who also refers to the doctor as a grandfather: Susan Foreman, the granddaughter and companion of the first doctor (William Hartnell).

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Susan is a mysterious character of the first days of the series

Susan (Carole Ann Ford) was an integral part of the very beginning of the show and appeared in novels, comics and so on, but was not seen in the program itself. At the time, “Doctor Who” was a simpler show where the doctor and Susan had fled Gallifrey in a Tardis stolen together, and regeneration was not yet one thing. To solve this problem (and, in all likelihood, avoid having to give Susan a clear chronology after the spectacle established the nature of the doctor and made his presence as a parent of blood difficult to explain), the vast “Doctor Who” gave us several stories of Susan origin, and his true story is a closely kept in-universel secret. More than anything else in the show, Susan’s true nature is a time-time-time tick ball.

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Fortunately, “Doctor Who” could be a long-standing science fiction classicBut he tries to embrace new arrivals with practical explanators on questions at hand and even sometimes fall from clues during future events. As such, the Disney + era has already lifted light to establish a more manageable background for Susan. In season 1, Episode 7 – “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” – The doctor established a theory that Susan is indeed his biological granddaughter, but in the doctor’s personal calendar, his child (and the parent of Susan) was not yet born. The show has not done anything to contradict this line of thought since, and with what seems enormously as Susan now establishing telepathic communication with the doctor, it may well be that “Doctor Who” is finally preparing to unravel the story of the character of the era of the first doctor.

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