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What Did You Think of Doctor Who: Rogue?

It was only the second episode of Doctor Who Series 14 not written by showrunner, Russell T Davies, and the titular character in Rogue was always said to change the Fifteenth Doctor’s (Ncuti Gatwa) life forever. But what did you think of the sixth episode of this year’s run of stories?

We’ve only got two episodes left of Series 14, and Rogue, surprisingly perhaps, was only the second episode set in the past, after Ruby Sunday’s (Millie Gibson) trip to the 1960s to meet The Beatles in The Devil’s Chord. And the trappings of Regency England were rather lovely to experience — especially seeing the Doctor and Ruby embracing that period with their outfits (all very Bridgerton, which I’m assured is a popular TV show on Netflix starring annoyingly attractive people).

So we want to know what you thought of Rogue.

Why not vote in our online poll then take to the comments section to expand on why you voted the way you did?

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What did you think of Rogue, the story and the character, played by Jonathan Groff? Would you welcome new writers, Kate Herron and Briony Redman, back to Doctor Who? And how are we all feeling about the upcoming two-part finale, The Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire of Death? Let us know in the comments section below!

Philip Bates

Editor and co-founder of the Doctor Who Companion. When he’s not watching television, reading books ‘n’ Marvel comics, listening to The Killers, and obsessing over script ideas, Philip Bates pretends to be a freelance writer. He enjoys collecting everything. Writer of The Black Archive: The Pandorica Opens/ The Big Bang, The Silver Archive: The Stone Tape, and 100 Objects of Doctor Who.

What Did You Think of Doctor Who: Rogue?

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