Summary

Ruby Sunday’s declaration of love for the Doctor inDoctor Whoreveals a lot about their relationship and the direction it could take as their story moves forward. When Ncuti Gatwa debuted as the Doctor, it was clear that his campy characterization of the Doctor would mark a new chapter for the show. Gatwa’s portrayal of the show’s titular character guidedDoctor Whoseason 14through a season exploring romance and friendship in novel ways. This approach helped make Millie Gibson’s Ruby Sunday a fitting companion to this version of the Doctor.

Of all theDoctor Whoseason 14 characters, Ruby Sunday was the dearest to the Doctor. Close relationships with the Doctor are often the case for their companions, buteach companion occupies a different place in the Doctor’s life. Rose is perhaps the most significant example of howDoctor Who’scontemporary seasons, otherwise known as “NuWho,” threw a companion into a romantic relationship with the Doctor. With season 14 shaking things up, it is a good time forDoctor Whoto be exploring the variety of ways that the Doctor can continue to relate to his companions.

Composite image of Peter Davison in the Remembered TARDIS, Ncuti Gatwa and the Memory TARDIS

Doctor Who’s Memory TARDIS & Season 14 Finale Role Explained

Doctor Who’s season 14 finale provided the Doctor, Ruby, and Mel with a Memory TARDIS to evade Sutekh, but what is it, and how does it work?

Ruby’s “I Love You” Line In Doctor Who Season 14’s Finale Was Platonic

Ruby Sunday And The Doctor Are Just Friends

Ruby Sunday said “I love you” to the Doctor at the end of season 14, and she meant it as a friend. There was some interesting chemistry between Ruby and the Doctor when they first met, but after a full season developed their relationship, it’s clear that this was more just the general charisma of the two characters than anything else.Gatwa’s sexuality translated well into the queerness of his Fifteenth Doctor, which unfurled throughout season 14. This is one of the ways that Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor is probably the most boundary-breaking ofall the different versions ofDoctor Who’smain character.

Ncuti Gatwa represents the first Black actor, and the first African-born actor to play the Doctor. What’s more,Doctor Whoactor Neil Patrick Harris confirmed thatGatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor is the first gay Doctor. For this progressive and ground-breaking iteration of the series' main character, it makes sense for a relationship between the Doctor and a female companion to be platonic. Despite the powerful chemistry between Gibson and Gatwa,Ruby Sunday bucked recent trends to be a companion who showed as little romantic interest in the Doctor as he showed in her.

Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor, and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday.

Doctor Who Is Moving Away From The Doctor-Companion Romance Trope

There Have Been A Few Amorous Doctor Who Companions

OverDoctor Who’slong time on television, since 1963, the Doctor’s role has understandably changed with the times.Originally, a Doctor-companion romance was quite left-of-centerdue to the family-friendly nature of the show. Despite an accidental marriage to an Aztec woman and a reference to a past wife, it tookDoctor Whountil 1966 to show the Doctor kissing a companion, and that was just in a TV movie. But since the show’s 2005 revival, companions Rose, Martha, and Yaz have all beenDoctor Wholove interests- with varying degrees of success, of course.

Starting this trend off with a bang was Russell T Davies' “NuWho” launch series, which featured Rose Tyler and the Doctor gradually falling in love in what is often considered one ofDoctor Who’s best stories. Arguably, this left such a big scar on the Doctor that she hesitated to jump into a romance with Yaz, despite Yaz’s obvious interest. Companion Martha Jones' feelings for the Doctor were also unreciprocated. Though the modern idea of passion in the TARDIS is welcome,Ruby and the Doctor’s “gay best friend” dynamic in season 14 was refreshing.

Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday and Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor facing each other in the Doctor Who series 14 finale.

Doctor Who Season 14’s Ending Sets Up Ruby Sunday’s Return

Ruby Sunday’s Story Will Continue in Doctor Who

Ruby Sunday is destined to return inDoctor Who, which is a scenario that was hinted at over the course of season 14. Showrunner Russel T Davies actually confirmed that Ruby Sunday will return as a companion in season 15, alongside another companion played by Varada Sethu. He spoke toDoctor Who: Unleashed, confirming that Sethu is “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 the story of Ruby Sunday.” This leaves the Doctor’s friendship with Ruby and flirtation with season 14 character, Rogue, able to continue inDoctor Whoseason 15.

All things considered, her return is necessary to the show’s story. AlthoughRuby left the TARDIS in the season 14 finale, there are some Ruby-related plotlines that the show has yet to tie up.Doctor Whoseason 14 made it seem as if it had resolved the giant question mark of Ruby’s neighbor, who appeared at different points throughout space and time as different people. However, in a twist at the end of the episode, Ruby’s neighbor broke the fourth wall to address the audience with a mysterious message.

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The show also seemingly tied off the mystery of Ruby Sunday’s mother, but the show never really revealed why the memory of Ruby being abandoned by her other mother on Christmas Eve kept making it snow.

It is not the first time that she did this in season 14 - the show is setting her up to be an important and unique presence in the show. Andit is unlikely thatDoctor Whowill feature Ruby Sunday’s neighbor without at least a passing glance at Ruby. The show also seemingly tied off the mystery ofRuby Sunday’s mother, but the show never really revealed why the memory of Ruby being abandoned by her other mother on Christmas Eve kept making it snow. This is somethingDoctor Whocould return to in future seasons.