Why is Rose working for UNIT on Doctor Who Season 14?
Rose Noble (Yasmin Finney) returns for the penultimate episode of season 14, however it's unknown why she is employed by UNIT. Since the Second Doctor ( Patrick Troughton) first encountered the man who would become Brigadier Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart, Doctor Who's Unit organisation has been a semi-regular feature of the series, most significant during the Third Doctor's (Jon Pertwee) reign. The Doctor visited the headquarters since he wanted assistance locating a mystery lady, Susan Twist, who has been following him. Kate (Jemma Redgrave), the Brigadier's daughter, runs UNIT now.
Rose, who is also the first Transgender Character in Doctor Who history, was first presented as the daughter of erstwhile Doctor Who friend Donna Noble (Categ Tate). Rose, like every Doctor Who friend, showed from away a taste for adventure, a propensity for danger, and openness to meeting aliens. Before resurfacing as a UNIT soldier, Rose was last seen dining with the Fourteenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna after he bi-generated. Donna refused to let Rose travel with her and the doctor on a new adventure.
Since Season 13 UNIT has been hiring the friends of the doctor.
The Third Doctor worked side-by-side with UNIT while Liz Shaw and Jo Grant both served for UNIT; the Doctor occasionally selected Companions from former UNIT personnel during the classic series. Modern Doctor Who has adopted the reverse approach, encouraging erstwhile friends to join UNIT. Especially, Doctor Who friend Melanie "Mel" Bush (Bonnie Langford) works for UNIT and is quite important for recent episodes "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" as well as for "The Giggle."
Melanie's past performance as a UNIT analyst gave a clue to the identity of the mystery woman since she mentioned UNIT employs Triad technology. Rose told Carla that her mother employed UNIT, and Donna is among the friends Kate requested to work for the company. This fact could help explain why Rose also works with UNIT. Donna might have encouraged Kate to look for something for Rose to do so Rose would stop running off on excursions with the Fourteenth Doctor. Rose didn't have much to do at UNIT, hence even if this wasn't stated in conversation, it makes logical as an explanation.
Rose's actual employment at UNIT Headquarters is what?
Rose received no actual work title. She seemed to be working on a computer from her desk, but it was unclear what exactly she was doing, and she became enthusiastic when Ruby decided to head home to grab the VHS tape of the CCTV from her birth's night. Rose tagged along on this excursion, noting that she was lately instructed to look at shoplifters rather than anything having to do with aliens and that she is not allowed to conduct genuine work most of the time.
Rose's disinterest in UNIT and lack of significant work assignments support Donna's request of Kate to provide her with employment to keep her occupied and away from upcoming unsanctioned adventures with the Fourteenth Doctor. UNIT probably has her getting coffee and sporadically taking notes at meetings; Kate's refusal to let her engage in any meaningful way in alien investigations could be due in part to Donna's want to keep Rose safe and out of trouble. Rose was also introduced as a fifteen-year-old, hence she most certainly is too young to be assigned perilous tasks. Rose's timeline shows no indication of how much time has elapsed since her entrance in "Star Beast," hence she might not be a teenage anymore.
Rose's involvement in Doctor Who Season 14, Episode 7 is somewhat scant.
Rose yearned for something substantial to do, but the most interesting event was meeting Carla while gathering the VHS tape from Ruby's birth and abandonment. Rose was essentially a minor player when the women got back to UNIT headquarters. Once Ruby entered Doctor Who's UNIT Time Window, she was not permitted to actively engage; her sole contribution to the rest of the story was an embrace before Ruby obeyed the Doctor's orders to re-enter the device.
Rose's participation in UNIT was so minimal that it looked nearly meaningless, although Doctor Who arranged a significant friendship between her and Ruby. Almost immediately, the two bonded and spent more time together than Ruby spent with any other UNIT member. Their connection might become crucial in helping Ruby's origin puzzle to be resolved. Rose's annoyance and displeasure with being assigned mindless tasks at UNIT may also become more noticeable, which would help to explain her larger part in a later narrative.
Season 14 Doctor Who: Rose Noble and the Value of Transgender Representation
Rose's appearance in Doctor Who season 14 is a major representation advancement for the show. A monument to the show's dedication to diversity and inclusion, Rose is a Transgender Character. Her participation in the series reminds us that Doctor Who celebrates many points of view and experiences.
Rose's character arc emphasizes the need of helping transgender young people and their paths even as they are still developing. Rose's interactions with her mother, Donna, and UNIT offer a window into the difficulties and victories of being a young transgender person. Rose's inclusion by Doctor Who is a good beginning toward a more inclusive and representative television environment.
Doctor Who: An enduring companion tradition
Originally first shown in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi show featuring the Doctor—a strong being known as a Time Lord. Traveling time and space with different Companions, the Doctor uses an interdimensional time-traveling ship called the TARDIS to solve several issues and assist prevent catastrophe as much as he nearly causes. The Doctor is always the same character, although they undergo regenerations which lets them be recast every few seasons as a different immortal entity with fresh personality features.
Long history of companions for Doctor Who, each adding their particular abilities and character to the Doctor's exploits. From journalists to scientists, soldiers to teachers, companions have ranged in viewpoint on the Doctor's planet and guided him across the complexity of time and space. Rose Noble is a fitting addition to the great line of friends who have followed the Doctor's incredible adventure with her courageous attitude and adventurous energy.