Since its revival in 2005, Doctor Who finales have always been a hot topic of debate among fans. Some finales, like Parting Of The Ways and The Doctor Falls, are celebrated while others, such as The Timeless Children, often receive mixed reviews.
The latest two-parter The Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire Of Death showcases both the highs and lows of Russell T. Davies’ writing. In an interview about the new season, Davies mentioned, It does things we’ve never done before. The writing really pushed me. It’s such a mad episode.
Mystery of Ruby Sunday’s Parentage Unfolds
A significant focus in The Legend of Ruby Sunday is on uncovering the truth behind Ruby’s mother, with poignant scenes like her emotional reunion. As Millie Gibson shared a comical filming moment involving babies that were supposed to act in awe of her character but couldn’t follow instructions, it reveals challenges behind these tender scenes.
Susan Twist and the Intricate Plot
The Susan Triad elements sprinkled throughout the episodes add layers to the storyline. Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart informs the Doctor about Susan Triad’s omnipresence, setting the stage for further intrigue. This mystery deepens with UNIT’s advisor uncovering crucial details regarding Susan Twist, which sends Melanie Bush on an undercover mission.
The Mixed Bag of Sutekh’s Return
Sutekh’s return in this finale as revealed by Susan Twist was met with nostalgia and some skepticism among long-time fans. Gabriel Woolf reprising his role from the 1975 episode brings a blend of classic horror to contemporary plots. The revelation wrapped around the TARDIS was impactful but arguably conflicted with Davies’ successful setup of magic and science blend.
The Emotional Strengths of Davies’ Writing
One standout aspect is Davies’ deft hand at crafting domestic moments, evidenced by Ncuti Gatwa’s emotive performance as the Doctor faces immense loss. As Ncuti remarked about working with babies on set: Absolute divas! I loved it. It was so much fun. It was like cute things everywhere to have a little cuddle with.
A Mix of Gratification and Anticipation
The finales manage to balance high-stakes drama with moving personal interactions; however, gaps remain in fully resolving all narrative threads. With more revelations hinted at by Davies himself, viewers await with bated breath for what comes next.
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