"Rogue" is the sixth episode of the
fourteenth series of the British
science fiction television
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series ''
Doctor Who
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''. The episode was first released in the United Kingdom on
BBC iPlayer
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on 8 June 2024 and was broadcast on
BBC One
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the same night. It was released
simultaneously on
Disney+
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in the United States on 7 June. The episode was written by
Kate Herron and Briony Redman, and directed by Ben Chessell.
In the episode, the
Fifteenth Doctor
The Fifteenth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He is portrayed by Rwandan-Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa in two series and two specials.
Within the series' narr ...
(
Ncuti Gatwa
Mizero Ncuti Gatwa ( ; born 15 October 1992) is a Rwandan-Scottish actor. After a screen Breakthrough role, breakthrough portraying Eric Effiong in Sex Education (TV series), ''Sex Education'' (2019–2023), he rose to further prominence as the ...
) and his
companion,
Ruby Sunday (
Millie Gibson) travel to 1813 where they meet a mysterious
bounty hunter named Rogue (
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Drew Groff (born March 26, 1985) is an American actor and singer. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he has received several awards including a Tony Award and a Grammy Award as well as a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Aw ...
), who is trying to hunt and kill a criminal member of the
shape-shifting Chuldur species.
"Rogue" was filmed in Wales in May 2023 and shared similar themes to the period drama ''
Bridgerton
''Bridgerton'' is an American alternative history regency romance television series created by Chris Van Dusen for Netflix. Based on the book series Bridgerton (novel series), of the same name by Julia Quinn, it is Shondaland's first scripted ...
'' in terms of production design, costumes, music, and choreography. The episode is dedicated to former ''Doctor Who'' star
William Russell, who died in the week prior to its first broadcast. It received a positive reception from critics, with praise towards Gatwa and Groff's performances.
Plot
In 1813, the
Doctor and
Ruby
Ruby is a pinkish-red-to-blood-red-colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum ( aluminium oxide). Ruby is one of the most popular traditional jewelry gems and is very durable. Other varieties of gem-quality corundum are called sapph ...
visit
Bath, England to attend a ball. The Doctor encounters a mysterious bounty hunter named Rogue, and the pair go outside to talk to each other. Ruby meanwhile finds a woman named Emily, and accidentally interrupts a proposal of marriage between her and another man, who rejects her. Ruby comforts Emily, while the Doctor and Rogue discover the dead body of the Duchess. Rogue captures the Doctor and traps him in a sealing device on his ship.
Rogue scans the Doctor, believing him to be a Chuldur (because the scan says the Doctor is a
shapeshifter), a member of a race of shape-shifting
avian humanoids. Rogue threatens to send the Doctor to an incinerator, but the Doctor convinces Rogue to spare him by showing him his
Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Time Lords are so named for their command of time travel technology and their Nonli ...
biology and past incarnations. The Doctor reconfigures Rogue's sealing device to send the Chuldur to an alternate dimension so that Rogue will not kill it, while also offering Rogue the opportunity to travel with him.
Ruby and Emily discover the dead body of a housekeeper and meet up with the Doctor and Rogue. The Doctor deduces that, like Ruby, the Chuldur are fans of ''Bridgerton'' and can be lured away by scandal. The Doctor accordingly asks Rogue to dance and stages an argument with him, with Rogue professing love and offering a ring. The pair storm off as part of the act, causing the Duchess to follow. The Doctor and Rogue realize there are actually four Chuldur and not just one, and flee from them. They reconfigure Rogue's sealing device to account for more Chuldur. Emily reveals herself to be a Chuldur and apparently kills and shapeshifts into Ruby.
The Doctor interrupts the Chuldur's mock wedding and uses the sealing device on them. Ruby reveals she was able to escape Emily, but is unable to escape the seal. Rogue arrives and knocks Emily into the seal. Rogue kisses the Doctor, but also steals the device used to activate the seal from him while doing so. Rogue jumps into the seal and throws Ruby out. Rogue asks the Doctor to find him as he and the Chuldur are sent to an unknown alternate dimension.
The Doctor sends Rogue's ship into an orbit around the
Moon
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and tells Ruby that he may not be able to find Rogue due to the infinite number of alternate dimensions. He puts on Rogue's ring before departing.
Production
Development
The episode takes place in
Bath, Somerset
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, and is set in 1813 during the
Regency era
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. The episode has been compared to ''
Bridgerton
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'' and ''
Pride and Prejudice
''Pride and Prejudice'' is the second published novel (but third to be written) by English author Jane Austen, written when she was age 20-21, and later published in 1813.
A novel of manners, it follows the character development of Elizabe ...
'', the former of which is directly referred to in dialogue.
Russell T Davies, the ''Doctor Who''
showrunner, stated that he and ''Bridgerton''s executive producer
Shonda Rhimes are fans of each other. He further explained that there was an episode of ''
Grey's Anatomy
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'' (a television series created by Rhimes) where ''Doctor Who'' fans fight over his autograph in an
emergency room
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. Davies said that he viewed the ''Bridgerton''-themed episode as "repaying the compliment".
Phil Collinson, an
executive producer
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on the programme, hired Jack Murphy as the episodes choreographer after finding out he worked on ''Bridgerton''. The British broadcast of the episode was dedicated to
William Russell, who portrayed
Ian Chesterton, one of ''Doctor Who''s original companions, following his death five days earlier.
"Rogue" is co-written by first-time writers for the show,
Kate Herron and Briony Redman. Herron had previously directed and produced the
first season of ''
Loki
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'', which included
the title character briefly mentioning his
bisexuality
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. In 2021, Davies criticised this in the media as a "feeble gesture" to feature
queer
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representation, but later contacted Herron to apologise. This contact led to a friendship between the pair, and Davies later asked if she would like to write an episode of ''Doctor Who.'' Herron introduced Davies to her writing partner Redman, who had previously collaborated with Herron on a range of projects.
Costumes
Costume designer Pam Downe had recently worked on a regency-era film and aimed to dress the cast in a wider variety of colours than would be typical of the period. She took a mix of inspiration from her own paintings, ''Bridgerton'', and more modern outfits. In the episode, Gatwa wears white trousers with a velvet jacket. Downe viewed Gatwa's jacket as an acknowledgement to the outfits of the previous Doctor's, particularly that of
Jon Pertwee
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's
Third Doctor.
Groff's outfit included a navy blue tailcoat.
Filming
"Rogue" was directed by Ben Chessell, and filmed in April and May 2023.
It was produced in the fourth filming block of the
fourteenth series along with the second episode, "
The Devil's Chord." Locations included
Tredegar House
Tredegar House (Welsh language, Welsh: ''Tŷ Tredegar'') is a 17th-century Charles II of England, Charles II-era mansion in Coedkernew, on the southwestern edge of Newport, Wales. For over five hundred years it was home to the Morgan family, late ...
in
Newport, Wales
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, the
Margam Country Park Orangery, and
Leigh Court near
Bristol
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.
80% of Rogue's spaceship was recycled from previous sets including "
Wild Blue Yonder" (2023) and "
Space Babies" (2024).
Only one final take could be used for the
tango dance between the Doctor and Rogue because eye contact had to be maintained the entire time, limiting the amount of takes that could be edited together.
Casting
In May 2023 it was announced that
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Drew Groff (born March 26, 1985) is an American actor and singer. Known for his performances on stage and screen, he has received several awards including a Tony Award and a Grammy Award as well as a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Aw ...
had joined ''Doctor Who'' in an unnamed guest role. It was speculated that Groff would replace
John Barrowman as
Captain Jack Harkness. Groff's role was later revealed to be the episode's titular character, a bounty hunter named Rogue, though some critics did note the similarities between Rogue and Harkness.
Groff said that he had never seen ''Doctor Who'' before and was sent five episodes by Davies, including ''
An Unearthly Child
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'' (1963), before filming began. During production of this episode, Groff filmed a short cameo that would be used in the 2025 episode ''
Wish World''.
That same month
Indira Varma
Indira Anne Varma (born 27 September 1973) is a British actress and narrator. Her film debut and first major role was in '' Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love''. She is known for her television roles, such as playing Niobe in the BBC and HBO series ''R ...
joined the cast to play a character named the Duchess. Varma had previously played Suzie Costello in the ''Doctor Who''
spin-off series, ''
Torchwood''.
Paul Forman guest starred as Lord Barton. The likeness of actor
Susan Twist appears in a portrait, continuing the pattern of her appearing throughout series 14 as seemingly disparate characters.
The remainder of the guest cast included
Michelle Greenidge appearing as Ruby's mother Carla and
Ashley Campbell as a butler.
The episode includes a montage of the Doctor's previous incarnations. Among the images is the likeness of
Richard E. Grant who previously played a spoof version of the Doctor in the
Red Nose Day special ''
The Curse of Fatal Death'' (1999) and voiced an alternate Ninth Doctor in the animated serial ''
Scream of the Shalka'' (2003). Grant previously appeared in the live action series as the
Great Intelligence (2012–13).
Grant participated in a photoshoot to capture the images necessary for this appearance; Davies described Grant as "so up for it", and described the inclusion of an additional Doctor as "enormous fun" and "a joke".
Davies also viewed Grant's inclusion as a kindness to
Paul Cornell, who wrote ''Scream of the Shalka'', after Davies "replaced" Cornell's Doctor with
Christopher Eccleston's
Ninth Doctor, attributing his ability to do this to the revelations around the Doctor's origins as the "
Timeless Child" during the
Thirteenth Doctor
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's era.
Music
The episode featured orchestral covers of contemporary popular music, a theme also used by ''Bridgerton'', including "
Bad Guy" (2019) by
Billie Eilish
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,
and "
Poker Face" (2008) by
Lady Gaga
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. These covers were performed by the
Vitamin String Quartet
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VSQ is a series of string quartet projects developed and produced by CMH Records, an independent recor ...
. The Doctor sings "
Pure Imagination" from ''
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
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'' (1971),
and the original recording of "
Can't Get You Out of My Head
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" (2001) by
Kylie Minogue
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is included in the episode. An orchestral arrangement of
Astor Piazzolla's "
Libertango" (1974) is featured as the Doctor and Rogue dance. An arrangement of
Mozart
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's "
Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (1787) is included.
Reception
Broadcast
In the United Kingdom, "Rogue" was first released on
BBC iPlayer
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and aired on
BBC One
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on 8 June 2024. It was released simultaneously on
Disney+
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in the United States on 7 June.
Disney
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also handled international distribution of the episode outside of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Ratings
"Rogue" brought in overnight viewing figures of 2.11 million, slightly down from the 2.12m who watched the previous episode, "
Dot and Bubble". The episode received a total of 3.52 million consolidated viewers.
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Critical response
Gatwa and Groff's performances were widely praised by critics.
''
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'' Jim Trinca responded positively to the episode, praising the script as well as the episode's overall similarities to past episodes of the show, such as those in
the second series of the show. Robert Anderson of ''
IGN
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'' also gave a positive review, enjoying the usage of the Doctor's character, Groff's performance, and the Chuldur as antagonists, but criticised the episode leaning heavily on references to ''Bridgerton''.
Louise Griffin of ''
Radio Times
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'' stated that while the episode "isn't a classic for the ages", she found it to be a fun tonal change from prior episodes in the season. She criticised the Chuldur as antagonists and the references to ''Bridgerton''.
Rebecca Cook of
Digital Spy
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found the chemistry between Gatwa and Groff to be well done, while also commending the performance of Varma.
Stefan Mohamed of ''
Den of Geek
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History
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'' found the writing to be sharp, replete with fun scenes and clever twists, and described the costumes as "sensational". He found the performances "on point", particularly Jonathan Groff, and also praised the chemistry and romance between Gatwa and Groff as the Doctor and Rogue, but criticised the ending, feeling that the Chuldur's sudden shift to a world ending threat was rushed.
Emily Murray of ''
Total Film
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'' also found Groff to be the star of the episode, praising the "electric chemistry" between Groff and Gatwa and the unique "tenderness" to this brought to the Doctor. However, Murray criticised the lack of involvement and interaction with Ruby's character as well as what she felt was a "sidelined" plot involving the Chuldur.
Conversely, some critics felt that Rogue was too similar to
Jack Harkness, and felt that Rogue's and the Doctor's romance was rushed, and panned how the Doctor "never confronts the Chulder about what they’re doing, never puts himself into harm’s way to stop them", saying that this was similar for what showrunner
Chris Chibnall
Christopher Antony Chibnall (born 21 March 1970) is an English television writer and producer, best known as the creator and writer of the award-winning ITV (TV network), ITV mystery-crime drama ''Broadchurch'' (2013-17) and as the third showr ...
had been criticised for.
In print
A
novelisation of the episode was written by
Kate Herron and Briony Redman and made available for pre-order in June 2024. It was released as both a paperback and
audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
on 8 August 2024 as part of the ''
Target Collection''.
References
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