Why Doctor Who’s 15th Doctor Was Able To Let Rogue In So Easily
The Doctor was surprisingly open to a romance with a new character in Doctor Who season 14. The fourteenth season of the series saw the newest incarnation of the Doctor embark on a short-lived romance with a bounty hunter alien called Rogue. This romance between Rogue and The Doctor only lasted an episode, but it was well-established and began very quickly. This isn’t the first time The Doctor has experienced a romantic connection with his allies, such as the connections he shared with Rose or River Song. Usually, though, The Doctor is quite reserved and closed off.
In the past, it has taken The Doctor quite a while to open up to the possibility of romance. It takes him a while to establish that kind of connection and trust with another being after everything he has been through and everybody he has lost, but Rogue was different. Even with characters like Rose Tyler who he had an instant bond with since they first met, their relationship progressed over the first two seasons of the revival. It didn’t take long with Rogue, within twenty minutes of screentime, they were flirting with each other and sharing their first kiss.
The Bi-Generation Changed Elements Of The Doctor’s Personality
It Allowed The Doctor To Share His Pain
When Ncuti Gatwa re-generated into the Fifteenth Doctor, it didn’t happen the same way as any of the other incarnations. Instead, he materialized out of the body of the 14th Doctor. This meant that there are technically two Doctor’s in the universe, with 14 and 15 living simultaneously. The Fourteenth Doctor is able to relax and live out his days with the Noble family, while the 15th Doctor is able to continue the work of The Doctor and travel through space and time. This split and so-called “bi-generation” in Doctor Who didn’t just split The Doctor into two, it also adjusted his personality.