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Ncuti Gatwa debuted in Doctor Who’s new season 1, but regenerated at the end of the new season 2. Many share the opinion that Russell T. Davies failed to repeat what made his previous run on the show, between 2005 and 2010, so popular. However, he did bring back his old trick of gradually building up a story thread throughout an entire season to pay off in the finale. Unfortunately, the fact that season 2’s original ending was altered means this thread didn’t get paid off, which ultimately hurt the return of one of Doctor Who’s original companions from 1963.
What Was Doctor Who Season 2’s Original Ending?

Since the finale of Doctor Who Season 2/Series 15, there has been growing speculation that this wasn’t the planned ending, as Gatwa’s regeneration came out of nowhere, and the entire storyline was complex and rushed. Now, the TikTok account of young actor Sienna-Robyn Mavanga-Phipps, who played Belinda Chandra’s (Varada Sethu) child, Poppy, has seemingly confirmed this wasn’t the original plan (via IGN). An image of the Doctor and Belinda dancing at a party was used during Doctor Who’s promo, and would have appeared in the finale prior to major reshoots after Gatwa decided to leave the show.
This seemed to legitimize rumors from insiders that emerged prior to the season’s premiere, which stated that the most recent season would have ended with the Doctor, Belinda, and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) dancing at a huge party, watched over by Susan Foreman. Susan was the Doctor’s original companion back in 1963, played by Carole Ann Ford, who was also the Doctor’s granddaughter. This would have set up Gatwa’s third season, but huge changes made in reshoots have seriously altered Susan’s new role in the series, and create even more mysteries for the show’s as-yet-unconfirmed future.
Carole Ann Ford’s Return to Doctor Who After 42 Years is Meaningless Now

Carole Ann Ford’s Susan Foreman was a regular companion to her grandfather, the Doctor, when he was portrayed by William Hartnell between 1963 and ’64. She made her last appearance in the series in the 1983 crossover event, “The Five Doctors,” but then went several decades unmentioned and unseen. Ford returned in visions experienced by the Doctor throughout season 2, which were clearly setting her up for a central role in the series finale, or to be teased for future adventures. However, the changing of season 2’s ending soured Ford’s return to Doctor Who after 42 years.









