David Tennant returned to the lead role in Doctor Who on Sunday when Jodie Whittaker left after five years.
After an action packed episode in which many famous faces returned, the Time Lord transformed into a very famous face.
With the exclamation of Jodie’s Doctors: “The most blooming bloom. That’s the only sad thing. I want to know what happens next. So, doctor, whoever-I’ll-become. Day, it’s you.”
The back! David Tennant returned to the lead role in Doctor Who on Sunday when Jodie Whittaker left after five years
The newly regenerated one ran his fingers over his teeth and said, clearly perplexed, “I know them” as he returned to his former body.
David returns to the role after saying goodbye for the 2010 Christmas special, which will also star Catherine Tate before Sex Education’s Ncuti Gatwa takes control of the Tardis.
In Saturday’s opening scenes, the brave Time Lord (Jodie Whittaker) fought to save the lives of the passengers on a space train fighting the Master’s latest Cyber Men.
Bye: After an action-packed episode in which many famous faces returned, the Time Lord transformed into a very famous face
Regeneration: With the exclamation of Jodie’s Doctors: “The most blooming blossom. That’s the only sad thing. I want to know what happens next. So, doctor, whoever-I’ll-become. day it’s you
Along with companions Yaz (Mandip Gil) and Dan (John Bishop), the trio discovered that the Doctor’s robotic enemy was hunting for an unknown cargo.
Dressed in space suits, they discovered that the entity they were looking for was actually a young girl who was later kidnapped by the evil entities – who can also regenerate.
After the dangerous altercation, Dan decided to leave the Tardis for his safer life back on Earth.
Then, fans of the original show were rewarded with not one returnee, but two in the form of companions Ace (Sophie Aldred) and Tegan (Janet Fielding).
Return: Doctor Who returned for Jodie Whittaker’s final outing on Sunday
Evil: Along with their companions Yaz (Mandip Gil) and Dan (John Bishop), the trio discovered that the Doctor’s robotic enemy was on the hunt for an unknown cargo
Cargo: Dressed in space suits, they discovered that the unknown entity was actually a young girl who was later kidnapped by the evil entities – who can also regenerate
Despite being decades away from the Time Lord, the duo were still in the process of finally fitting in, feeling uneasy when hundreds of the world’s most famous paintings had all been removed from view.
Elsewhere, the Master (Sacha Dhawan) finds himself in 19th-century Russia controlling the country’s king and royal family, resembling the real Rasputin.
When his face begins to appear in artwork, UNIT’s Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) reunites Ace and Tegan with the Time Lord.
Lover of the Russian Queen: Elsewhere, the Master (Sacha Dhawan) is now in 19th-century Russia, controlling the country’s king and royal family, resembling the real Rasputin
Not anymore: After the dangerous altercation, Dan decides to leave the Tardis for his safer life back on Earth
Bringing the band back together: Then, fans of the original show were rewarded with not one returnee, but two in the form of companions Ace (Sophie Aldred) and Tegan (Janet Fielding).
The Doctor faces another of the series’ most famous villains when a Darlek hologram appears inside the Tardis. It promises not to be dangerous and says it provides much-needed help.
The Doctor tracks down the Master, who has now figured out how to minimize his enemies. When they take him into custody, little do they realize it’s a trap and he’s shrunk into a “Russian puppet cyberman” with hundreds taking over the building.
The Doctor is then forced into a darlek and has no choice but to regenerate, with the Master taking over her body and sending her soul to purgatory.
Villains: When his face appears in artwork, UNIT’s Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) reunites Ace and Tegan with the Time Lord
Drama: The Doctor tracks down the Master, who has now figured out how to minimize his enemies. When they take him into custody, little do they realize it’s a trap and he’s shrunk into a “Russian puppet cyberman” with hundreds taking over the building
Body Swap: The Doctor is then forced into a darlek and has no choice but to regenerate, with the master taking over her body and sending her soul to purgatory
Desperate to save the Time Lord, Yaz plans a trap for the Master, who reunites with Inston Vee Vinder (Jacob Anderson) and Ace – who proudly parachutes into the time machine.
Our hero then meets many of their old incarnations, played by Colin Baker, David Bradley, Paul McGann and Sylvester McCoy.
As they set out, Ace and Tegan both encounter their own Doctor, while the Time Lord switches between all of their past personalities.
Old faces: Our hero then meets many of their old incarnations, including Peter Davidson (pictured)
Wowza: Sylvester McCoy (right) and Colin Baker (left) also returned to the show
Bradley Walsh also returned as Graham one last time to help out his former friend, splitting the pages when he introduced himself as both the hero’s friend and a former bus driver.
Kate came very close to the end when she was almost upgraded to Cyberman.
But along with the help of Jo Martin’s doctor, the team defeated the villains, with the master seemingly defeated as well.
Back for more: Bradley Walsh also returned as Graham one last time to help out his former friend, splitting the pages when he introduced himself as a former bus driver