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Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker's Era & The Return of TWO Classic Villains!

Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker's Era Secretly Brought Back TWO Classic Villains!

Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who: A Rewritten History and Two Hidden Villains

The Jodie Whittaker era of Doctor Who is totally interesting! The whole Timeless Child retcon changed everything; it rewrote the Doctor's history and even made the Doctor not actually a Time Lord!  This completely reshaped the entire story that unfolded, even making the origins for Time Lord regeneration into something completely different, impacting everything in this new story that is established now. This story involved Tecteun, that very enigmatic individual. Yet, she's not the only major revelation.  Whittaker's run subtly introduced two classic Time Lord villains, giving them even older connections to the Doctor than ever before!

Those flashbacks are essential!  This entire storyline fundamentally revises those key elements that were presented as foundational before that Timeless Child retcon and shows that the overall storyline has even deeper consequences, even changing those important events from earlier periods of the series that most people still remember from the long history. The showrunner clearly understood exactly just what this all means, the immense scale this event involves! We're diving into that crazy hidden history, unraveling those shocking appearances and showcasing some pretty fascinating implications this new revelation brings.

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Rassilon and Omega: Hidden in Plain Sight

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Virgin's Doctor Who: The New Adventures novels had already established that Time Lord civilization is founded upon three figures: Rassilon, Omega, and "The Other".  Those books hint the Doctor is The Other, but "The Timeless Children" reveals a much bigger secret! It showcases that Tecteun (the Doctor's adopted mother) stands with two other Time Lords. And these guys are Rassilon and Omega!

They even carefully chose the actors to resemble those previous versions from that wider Doctor Who lore! And yes; this also includes those awesome Big Finish audio-dramas. These subtle additions highlight the enormous depth and history contained within those related stories which many fans of this series appreciate. We're going to look further into these specific characters and discuss just how deep this interconnected narrative is.

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Omega's Potential Return: A Timeless Lord's Second Coming!

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Omega was last seen in 1983's "Arc of Infinity". His plan?  Escaping his antimatter universe by linking to the Doctor's biology.   This used to seem just incidental; now?  More like an attempt to steal the Timeless Child's insane regenerative powers!  And Omega, a founder,  would have known this secret and now those plots get some completely new developments after all that had transpired before in this Doctor Who series.

That retcon and Gallifrey’s destruction didn't exactly resolve itself in that one season! Showrunner Russell T. Davies will continue exploring this in later seasons; suggesting Omega’s potential comeback! Why?  Because the Time War survivor who survived Gallifrey’s destruction means this character returns, and Omega’s long absence suggests the upcoming events in "The Timeless Children" were a subtle setup that should bring even bigger excitement soon, setting that potential stage that was already implicitly presented.

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Conclusion: A Rewritten Past Fuels Future Thrills

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Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who isn't your typical era! That Timeless Child plot made for a surprising revelation that brought even deeper layers to this long running series. Those two hidden villains make Whittaker's run more complex. Omega’s return isn't necessarily unexpected given the emphasis and focus on past plots and this potential event adds major suspense!

It shows that those seemingly minor story elements and creative choices have deep consequences within the wider universe which those longtime Doctor Who fans understand.  Expect amazing thrills!   Even the changes add depth that most people failed to anticipate, showcasing that long-running shows should remain open to rewriting old and previous materials; especially if that results in improved creative plot development. The potential return to some older storylines with an older Doctor and new versions means these events must necessarily and continue influencing future development. These are deeply compelling ideas which have had lasting impacts that create exciting anticipation!

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