Ruby's Platonic "I Love You" Line in the Doctor Who Season 14 FinaleRuby Sunday expressed her friendship with the Doctor by saying "I love you" at the conclusion of season 14. When Ruby and the Doctor initially met, there was some intriguing energy between them; but, as their relationship progressed over the course of a whole season, it became evident that this was mostly due to their general charm.Gatwa's sexual orientation was a great fit for the queer character that emerged in season 14 as his Fifteenth Doctor. This is only one of the ways that Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor pushes the boundaries the most out of all the incarnations of the main character of Doctor Who.
Doctor Who Is Getting Rid Of The Doctor- Companion Romance ClicheThe Doctor's role has naturally evolved over the course of Doctor Who's lengthy run on television, beginning in 1963. Because the show is family-friendly, a Doctor-companion romance was initially rather left-of-center.Doctor Who didn't depict the Doctor kissing a companion until 1966, and it was only in a TV movie, despite the Doctor's unintentional marriage to an Aztec woman and references to a previous wife. However, since the 2005 relaunch of the show, Yaz, Martha, and Rose, who are all companions, have all pursued romantic relationships with Doctor Who, albeit to differing degrees of success.
The conclusion of Doctor Who Season 14 Preps Ruby Sunday's ComebackIt was implied during season 14 that Ruby Sunday will eventually make a comeback to Doctor Who. Ruby Sunday will return as a companion in season 15, along with another companion portrayed by Varada Sethu, as announced by showrunner Russell T. Davies.According to his interview with Doctor Who: Unleashed, Sethu will be "coming in, into season 2, but quite how that happens, what happens, why it happens, is very much knitted into the story of the Doctor and Ruby Sunday." This means that in Doctor Who season 15, the Doctor's friendship with Ruby and his romance with Rogue, a character from season 14, can continue.
The doctor and Ruby Sunday are just friends.The Doctor and Ruby Sunday are just pals. Ruby Sunday defied popular belief by having a companion who had as little love interest in the Doctor as he did in her, despite the strong chemistry that existed between Gibson and Gatwa.Ncuti Gatwa is a symbol for being the first actor of African descent and Black actor to play the Doctor. Additionally, Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor is the first gay Doctor, according to Doctor Who actor Neil Patrick Harris. A platonic connection between the Doctor and a female companion makes sense for this forward-thinking and groundbreaking version of the series' protagonist.
A Few Love-Sick Doctor Who Companions Have BeenRussell T. Davies' "NuWho" premiere series, which featured Rose Tyler and the Doctor gradually falling in love in what is widely regarded as one of Doctor Who's best stories, kicked off this trend with a bang.It may be argued that Yaz's clear attraction in the Doctor made her hesitant to pursue a romantic relationship. The Doctor's feelings for Companion Martha Stewart were not returned. Although the TARDIS's contemporary interpretation of passion is welcome, Ruby and the Doctor's "gay best friend" interaction in season 14 was a pleasant change of pace.
Ruby Doctor Who Will Continue Sunday's StoryEven though Ruby left the TARDIS in the season 14 finale, the show hasn't yet resolved several plotlines involving Ruby. The massive question mark surrounding Ruby's neighbor, who has appeared at various times and places in space and time as different persons, seemed to have been answered in Doctor Who season 14.But in a surprising turn of events towards the end of the show, Ruby's neighbor broke down the fourth wall to speak to the audience and deliver an enigmatic message. Ruby Sunday's neighbor is unlikely to be mentioned in Doctor Who without at least a cursory look at Ruby.