Just in time for the real -life Eurovision song contest, the Tardis takes a detour to version 2925 of the annual song and the Jamboree dance. In Season 2 of “Doctor Who” Episode 6, “The Interstellar Song Contest”, The Doctor and Belinda Land in the vast harmony sand, where the greatest music show of the galaxy is about to be kidnapped.
There were coos for the hosts of the BBC of real life to Rylan Clark and Graham Norton, and villains that almost Share the names of James Bond Assassins MR Wins and MR Kidd. “Who” fans will also make singer Cora Saint Bavier (Miriam-Teak Lee) represents Trion, the native world of the fifth doctor, fellow Viewing Tourough.
But, with much, the biggest point of conversation of “The Interstellar Song Contest” is the repeated visions of a face of the doctor we have seen in decades. Here is everything that needs to know that mysterious woman in the Tardis and why it is essential for the story of “Doctor Who”.
Spoiler warning! Stop reading now if you still don’t have to see “Doctor Who” Season 2 Episode 6, “The Interstellar Song Contest.”
Who is the woman in the doctor’s visions?
That is Susan Foreman, the Doctor’s Granddraugh. She is played by Carole Ann Ford, who first portrayed Susan in the first “serial” of Doctor Who “, a supernatural child”, in November 1963.
Susan was an ordinary teenager at Coal Hill school in London, when his prodigent intelligence attracted the attention of teachers Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill). After following Susan back to the Tardis (at that time parked in a scrap court in 76 Totter’s Lane), Ian and Barbara became the teammates of the first doctor (William Hartnell) and his Granddragrahter. The adventures of Susan in the Tardis ended with “The Dalek Invasion of Earth” of 1964, when the doctor abandoned her, reasoning that living a normal life with the liberty fighter David Campbell (Peter Fraser) Wind Better “Luffer.
The doctor’s visions in “The Interstellar Song Contest” show Susan as an older woman. She is aboard a Tardis, with a white dress and a chain that seems to be Gallifreyan’s formal clothes.
While the doctor is floating frozen in the emptiness of the space, Susan says: “Grandfather, return!”, Giving him the shaking he needs to return to the harmony sand. A little later, she tells him to “find me”, and, when it seems that the doctor’s anger could overcome it while retiring Kid (Freddie Fox), he acts as his conscience, telling that “he stops!” It remains to be seen if the thesis is memories, dreams or communications of the Royal of Susan. While the doctor currently believes that he is the last of the Lords of time, this has been wrong before, the rumors of the teacher’s disappearance proved to be very exaggerated, so Susan can still be out there, lost in time and space.
Has Susan appeared in “Doctor Who” since he left the Tardis in 1964?
The doctor promised that “he would return” at the end of “the invasion of the land of Dalek”, but, as is the case with the former companions, apparently he never did.
That said, a scoop brought together Susan with five incarnations of his grandfather who travels in time in the 20th anniversary special “The five doctors.” It also appeared in several books (non -canonical), comics and audio dramas, while Ford appeared in the 50th anniversary comedy of the fifth Doctor Peter Davison “The Five (ISH) Doctors Restation.”
Although Susan has not appeared on the screen since 1983, he has been directly and indirectly referenced several times. The ninth doctor (Christopher Eccleston) alluded to a lost family, while the doctor of Tens (David Tennant) admitted to the companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) that “I have been a father before.” The Doctor of Elecia (Matt Smith) recalled having visited the bazaar in Akhaten’s rings with his granddaughter, while a flashback to Gallifrey “a long time ago …” In “the doctor’s name” showed the doctor and Susan stealing a tardis.
The twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) has a photo of Susan on his desk while he passes through a university professor in “The pilot”, and there is also space to mention a certain foreman of S. on the honor role in Coal Hill Academy in “Who” Spin-Off “.
What happens to Susan in the era of the fifteenth Doctor?
The first season of Ncuti Gatwa in the Tardis seemed to have the intention of making Susan more prominent than her in years. When Doctor and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) visited 1963 London in “The Devil’s Chord“The doctor pointed to the old junk deposit in Shoreditch, where he used to live with Susan.
When a surprised Ruby asked: “Do you have children?” He replied: “I had it, I will have it. Time ladies get a little … complicated.” He also admitted that he has no idea where she is, and, referring to the massacre of her people, he explained that “the Lords of time were killed. The genocide rolled through time and space as a great cellular explosion. Maybe he killed dead.”
Is Susan Triad the doctor’s Granddraugh?
Through season 1, the doctor with numerous incarnations of the same woman, all performed by Susan Twist. In “The Legend of Ruby Sunday“We learned that it was actually the technological pioneer of the 21st century Susan Triad. The fact that S. Triad is a very soluable anagram of Tardis with the name of Susan, done by the doctor, believes that he may have found his great lost long time ago.
The word game finally turned out to be a trap established by God of death SUTEKHWho was using Mrs. Triad as her emissary on Earth. With an entire universe to save, the hunt for his Susan’s doctor went to quiet.
Does Susan have any connection with Mrs. Flood?
The neighbor Cuenes that Mrs. Flood (Anita Dobson) has been paying much more attention to the doctor this season and seems delighted when she gets her vindor to work in the contest of interstellar songs: “Thank you, doctor. That is the final link.”
Then, the end of the credits sequence explains why Mrs. Flood is so FAIT with the forms of the Lords of Time, after Gary (Charlie Condou) and Mike (Kadiff Kirwan) take the last survivor of the Mavity Well stasis. An agitated Mrs. Flood asks if the doctor is gone and decides that she is now “safe.”
“I’m afraid that my double brain voice froze – Lethal for a lady of time, but I have my own ability to survive. I guess I should think of a last famous word. How was it,” did it start the battle? “
As a family cloud of regeneration energy appears around her head, she “bigs”, as did the nineteenth doctor when the fifteenth Doctor appeared for the first time, and divides into two separate people. The new version (played by Archie Panjabi of “The Good Wife”) is clearly in charge and confirms the identity of the duo: “Our name is the rani. Although it has become rani, while I am the rani. The final, so to speak.”
Almost four decades have passed since the Rani appeared in “Doctor Who”. A man of time renegade in the same tradition as the teacher, seemed to the sixth doctor (Colin Baker) in “The Mark of the Rani” and the seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) in “Time and the Rani”. At that time she was interpreted by the deceased Kate O’Mara.
This new Rani promises to bring the doctor “Absolute terror”, a suggestion that he has some role to play on Earth that “disintegrates in rock and dush and ashes” on Saturday 24, 2025. Presumably, the virton assistant Graam Nortant Graam Nortant Gram Nortant Graam Norton Norton Norton Norton
Not related, but why do everyone keep talking about mavity instead of gravity?
Mavity has been the terminology accepted in Whoniverse from the doctors (you know, the one who is the spit of the tenth doctor) ran into Sir Isaac Newton in “Wild Blue Yander”.
The duo inadvertently changed the course of history in the most apparently lower way, changing the word gravity to a mavity. This seems to be a gag in recent seasons, but who knows, we could get a reward in the future.
New episodes of “Doctor Who” transmit in the IPLAYER BBC in the United Kingdom and Disney+ in the US. UU. All Sattay. The selected episodes of “Doctor Who” with Susan are also available in BBC Ilayer in the United Kingdom.