By Huw Fullerton

Published: Tuesday, 17 May 2022 at 12:00 am


In just the latest surprise casting for Russell T Davies’ Doctor Who takeover, Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney has joined the cast alongside returning stars David Tennant and Catherine Tate.

In and of itself, it’s a great bit of news – she’s been a hit in the Netflix series, and fans are excited to see her new role – but it’s the name of her new Who character that really has fans’ tongues wagging. How can there be another Rose?

To quote Davies himself on Instagram: “Rose! Another Rose? But how? Who? Why? Where? What, what, what?!”

To many fans, a character called Rose in Doctor Who means only one thing – Billie Piper’s fan-favourite companion Rose Tyler, who starred in the show for two seasons from 2005-2006 (followed by a few guest appearances) and is credited with some of the revived show’s success alongside co-stars Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant.

With Tennant now returning, fans might have expected Rose to return – but not this Rose. So what gives? Why has she been given this name? What does it all mean?

Well, fans already have a few theories. A few people have already floated the idea that Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary (which Tennant, Catherine Tate and Finney have been confirmed to be shooting for) will involve parallel worlds in some way, tipping the Whoniverse into its own Multiverse of Madness.

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David Tennant and Catherine Tate
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Leaked photos of David Tennant on set show him in a subtly different version of his classic Doctor Who costume (with a blue coat, for one change), and some have theorised that we could be seeing a parallel universe story where the Doctor is a little different, Donna never had her memories wiped (which is why she’s still adventuring in the TARDIS) and Rose is played by a completely different actor.

It’s possible right? But confusing, and a bit muddled. And a bit of a cop-out. Which is why we think something else entirely is happening.

What if Finney’s character is just a person called Rose? People are, you know. The significance of the character’s name could just be the effect it has on the Doctor, who might find himself drawn to help somebody who has this faint connection to the woman he once loved.

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