Ryan’s exit almost meant something

There are many things you could call Ryan Sinclair’s departure from the TARDIS, but “unforeshadowed” is not one of them. At the very least, one scene in Series 12’s Can You Hear Me? – the episode which took a crack at giving all three members of the Fam a bit more interiority (albeit about a dozen episodes too late) – reveals that what’s weighing on his mind isn’t the wonder of outer space, but the grim future for his home planet Earth posed by earlier adventure Orphan 55. A trip into Ryan’s nightmares depicts an infernal landscape, er, well, an infernal darkened room, containing an aged-up version of his friend Tibo and a cameo from one of Orphan‘s mutated future humanoids.

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Like most interesting things in this era of Doctor Who, the concept of a time traveller existentially terrified by climate apocalypse is raised briefly and then re-lowered, but it’s enough to telegraph that he’ll have a motive to quit the gang soon. The part that really interests me is later on, in Ryan’s final episode itself, when for one glimmering moment a story not only threatens to come together but to cohere this entire era of the programme. Continue reading “Ryan’s exit almost meant something”

Are You Sure This Is What You Want?

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Photo: Morgan Jeffery

13 thoughts about Series 12

  1. The Lone Barrowman
  2. Chaos Reigns
  3. O No
  4. Reasonable People
  5. The Toymaker Would Approve
  6. Wheeee
  7. From The Top
  8. The Bare Minimum
  9. Epic Speech Moment
  10. The Pointless Child
  11. O Well
  12. And The Particle Of Death
  13. Doctor In Content

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The Lone Barrowman

No, he’s not in the finale. No, the fact he’s teasing the finale doesn’t mean he’s involved in it. No, the narrative of the episode/season wouldn’t meaningfully change if he was removed…no, he doesn’t do anything especially distinctive other than kiss Graham (non-consensually, yeah?) and mistake him for the Doctor (like multiple other characters have).

Look, yes, it is a trailer. It is a trailer for a future episode, to air at some point. Could even be this year. It is a trailer for the presence of this character in a future episode.

Yes…yes…you can barely see him, because the room is so dark and everything is so blurry that he looks like an amorphous vision out of a waking nightmare. Nobody’s perfect. Do you realise how hard it is to get someone to look like they did ten years ago? His hair is white, for god’s sake.

People worked on this scene, you know. They probably had to rush it as well – get in and out very quickly, with very few personnel, so as to keep the whole thing as hush-hush as possible. The audience had to be surprised on seeing this trailer, this advertisement. Furthermore, integrating the scene into an actual narrative with tangible impact on other scenes would’ve risked a leak getting out. Hence all the teleporting characters back and forth. Would you really want to be spoiled on the fact Jack returned?

Jack returned, guys! Jack is back! Didn’t you miss him?

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They cranked up the brightness just in case you were unsure.

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