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Of course Ruby's mother wasn't The Rani, who gave you that idea?
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Remember that photo of Rachel Talalay and Peter Capaldi out for coffee during filming of The Star Beast? Sometimes coffee is just coffee. However, the Doctor Who (https://www.cbr.com/tag/doctor-who/) production team can also take some of the blame for misleading viewers and building their hopes up for things that won't happen.
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While that's a positive example of Doctor Who (https://www.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/) misleading its audience, RTD and others are guilty of some more egregious red herrings, just as much as fans are guilty of building up expectations in their heads!
Of course Ruby's mother wasn't The Rani, who gave you that idea?
by Mark Donaldson
July 30th, 2024
With six decades of continuity whizzing around our heads, us Doctor Who (https://whatculture.com/search?s=Doctor+Who) fans can go into new episodes with some very lofty expectations.
Due to the nature of modern media, every casting announcement, set photo, or stray bit of dialogue generates reams of speculative articles, tweets, and TikToks about "What This Means For The Future Of Doctor Who (https://screenrant.com/tag/doctor-who/)!"
And generally what it means is, "not the thing you expected."
Remember that photo of Rachel Talalay and Peter Capaldi out for coffee during filming of The Star Beast? Sometimes coffee is just coffee. However, the Doctor Who (https://www.cbr.com/tag/doctor-who/) production team can also take some of the blame for misleading viewers and building their hopes up for things that won't happen.
For example, Doctor Who (https://collider.com/tag/doctor-who/) set reporters claimed they heard production staff discuss the Daleks while filming Ncuti and Bonnie's moped ride in Empire of Death. If that gets out, people expect yet another RTD Dalek finale, only to be pleasantly surprised when Sutekh shows up.
While that's a positive example of Doctor Who (https://www.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/) misleading its audience, RTD and others are guilty of some more egregious red herrings, just as much as fans are guilty of building up expectations in their heads!