Warning: Spoilers ahead for Doctor Who season 15, episode 6, "The Interstellar Song Contest."Doctor Who's classic era, and with Mrs. Flood bi-generating instead of renewing herself in the traditional way for her people, the show now has two simultaneous versions of the character.
Originally played by Kate O'Mara, Doctor Who villains, but perhaps poses even more of a threat. Dobson now shares the role of the Rani with Archie Panjabi, with the latter immediately becoming the dominant iteration. Although it's great to have her back after so long away from the show, her return comes with three main question marks that are hopefully addressed in Doctor Who season 15's two-part finale.
Doctor Who Must Explain Why The Rani Is Breaking The Fourth Wall
The Rani acknowledging the audience isn't typically a trait of her character
Like most big Doctor Who characters, the Rani has several hallmarks that define her abilities and motivations. Breaking the fourth wall has never been established as one of these traits, and yet Mrs. Flood has been doing it pretty consistently since her debut in 2023's "The Church on Ruby Road." This ability led many to speculate that Mrs. Flood was a far more powerful being than "just" a member of the Time Lords, with some theories suggesting she belonged to Doctor Who's Pantheon of Gods. However, "The Interstellar Song Contest" proves this is not the case.
Mrs. Flood has directly addressed the audience several times, suggesting an awareness of being in a TV show.
Mrs. Flood has directly addressed the audience several times, suggesting an awareness of being in a TV show. She isn't the only character to have broken the fourth wall since the beginning of Doctor Who's Disney era, but she has certainly become the figurehead for actions like this due to being the main culprit. I was hoping the reveal of Mrs. Flood's true identity would have paid off this trend of looking into the camera, but so far, it hasn't. So, I'm left with the worrying possibility that Russell T. Davies was engaging in misdirection of the most frustrating order.

Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor Does The Thing I've Been Waiting 13 Episodes For
"The Interstellar Song Contest" includes a major moment for Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor, paying off a worrying tease dating back to 2024.
If I were to try and come up with my own theory about this as-yet-unexplained pattern for Mrs. Flood, I would focus on the Rani's proclivity for scientific experimentation. So, it could be that during her research, the Rani worked out that her reality was a sci-fi TV show called Doctor Who. This would explain the moments when Dobson's character has spoken to those watching at home, and also several other recent scenes that have left the fourth wall hanging by a thread.
Doctor Who Hasn't Addressed The Rani's Interest In The Doctor's Companions
Mrs. Flood has followed and dressed like some of the Doctor's companions
Mrs. Flood has been especially prominent in Doctor Who season 15, appearing in every single episode. It would be easy to jump to the conclusion that her obsession with following the Doctor around is connected to the Doctor himself. That said, assuming this would ignore the fact that Dobson's character has seemed inordinately interested in the Doctor's companions far more than in the show's main character. For instance, Mrs. Flood has now been the neighbor to two consecutive companions of Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor.
Mrs. Flood is dressed like Jenna Coleman's Clara Oswald in Doctor Who season 14's two-part finale.
Beginning as the neighbor of Millie Gibson's Ruby Sunday in "The Church of Ruby Road" and all of Doctor Who season 14, Mrs. Flood was then revealed to live in the house next to Varada Sethu's Belinda Chandra in the season 15 opener, "The Robot Revolution." The fact that Mrs. Flood had a pre-existing relationship with both women before the Doctor had properly crossed paths with them feels like more than a mere coincidence.
There have been several instances where what she's been wearing has been an almost-exact replication of what other former companions have worn across all eras of Doctor Who.
Furthermore, Dobson's character has been dressed in some very peculiar ways. There have been several instances where what she's been wearing has been an almost-exact replication of what other former companions have worn across all eras of Doctor Who. There was one instance where the Rani dressed like Bonnie Langford's Mel Bush in the classic era, so this is at least a nod to the villain's golden age.
It could all just be a coincidence, but it would annoy me if the Rani's new Doctor Who arc ends without this quirk being directly addressed.
So, one of the most logical conclusions is that Mrs. Flood's interest in the Doctor has been secondary to those who have been traveling with him. It remains unclear just how long this pattern has been going on for, or whether it only started with Ruby. It could all just be a coincidence, but it would annoy me if the Rani's new Doctor Who arc ends without this quirk being directly addressed.
The Rani Knew About Sutekh In Doctor Who Season 14 - How?!
Sutekh's return was no surprise to the Doctor's ancient adversary
The Rani is a Time Lady who is native to Gallifrey. As such, she isn't special in this regard compared to other of her race - unlike the Doctor, who has now been retconned into originating from a mysterious unknown reality and taken in by those on Gallifrey. So, she shouldn't really have any kind of proper connection to the Pantheon, nor should she be able to track the movement of the Gods. In fact, they only really started to rear their heads with the Toymaker's return in "The Giggle."
It's not unreasonable to assume that the Rani generally knows about Sutekh, but it's a little harder to work out how she knows so much about his plan and timings.
Regardless, Mrs. Flood doesn't seem fazed when Sutekh, the God of Death, returns at the end of Doctor Who season 14. She can be seen telling Cherry Sunday (Angela Wynter) all about Sutekh in "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," and even timing down to the second when he chooses to emerge from the TARDIS and release his Death Wave. It's not unreasonable to assume that the Rani generally knows about Sutekh, but it's a little harder to work out how she knows so much about his plan and timings.

Finally, Doctor Who Is Fulfilling A Promise The Doctor Made 61 Years Ago
Doctor Who's Eurovision tribute episode brings back a franchise star from deep within the show's rich history, and brings one moment full circle.
Deepening the mystery, the Rani praises the Doctor when celebrating his victory, declaring "That clever boy!" with Cherry when they are restored from death. So, even though the Rani seemingly had all the information regarding when Sutekh would emerge and what he'd do to the universe, it would appear she could still do nothing and was basically counting on the Doctor to win the day for everyone. I suppose this sort of makes sense for a villain in hiding who is also waiting to strike, but it also just feels a little bit off for an intricate Doctor Who plot.
Doctor Who Season 15's Release Schedule On Disney+ |
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Episode |
Title |
Release Date (2025) |
1 |
"The Robot Revolution" |
April 12 |
2 |
"Lux" |
April 19 |
3 |
"The Well" |
April 26 |
4 |
"Lucky Day" |
May 3 |
5 |
"The Story and the Engine" |
May 10 |
6 |
"The Interstellar Song Contest" |
May 17 |
7 |
"Wish World" |
May 24 |
8 |
"The Reality War" |
May 31 |

Doctor Who
- Release Date
- December 25, 2023
- Network
- BBC
- Directors
- Douglas Camfield, David Maloney, Christopher Barry, Michael E. Briant, Barry Letts, Michael Ferguson, Richard Martin, Peter Moffatt, Pennant Roberts, Lennie Mayne, Chris Clough, Ron Jones, Paddy Russell, Paul Bernard, Michael Hayes, Timothy Combe, Morris Barry, Gerald Blake, Graeme Harper, Waris Hussein, Rodney Bennett, Mervyn Pinfield, Hugh David, John Gorrie
Cast
- The Doctor
- Millie GibsonRuby Sunday
- Writers
- Russell T. Davies, Dave Gibbons, Kate Herron, Steven Moffat
- Franchise(s)
- Doctor Who / Whoniverse
- Creator(s)
- Donald Wilson, Sydney Newman
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