The Goblin King – He’s Not a Myth, He’s an Actual Thing!

The mischievous goblins were interfering in Ruby Sunday’s life, until the Fifteenth Doctor intervened and saved her (as a baby) and her foster sister Lulubelle from being devoured by the Goblin King. The Doctor and Ruby formed a close relationship and the two began travelling together in the TARDIS at the end of this fun Doctor Who adventure!

The Church on Ruby Road

★★★★☆

TX: 25/12/2023

Written by Russell T Davies    Directed by Mark Tonderai

The Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) met his new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) after he visited a church where she was abandoned as a baby. The young Ruby was adopted by her foster mother and lived with her in an apartment in London. The Doctor meets adult Ruby Sunday in a nightclub. I have worked as a bartender and in nightclubs. The Doctor later tells Ruby and her foster mother that he is adopted as well, as he was found abandoned in The Timeless Children. I would happily adopt a child when I get married even if it was my partner’s child from a previous marriage. I would also happily have children before marriage. The Timeless Child storyline was very divisive, however it helped to pave the way for a black full-time Doctor in the main role. Ruby’s mother also fostered a baby called Lulubelle, who was later kidnapped by some goblins. The goblins had been causing mayhem in Ruby’s life for some time. But thankfully, the Doctor came to Ruby’s aid. The two of them boarded the Goblin Ship and they rescued the baby Lulubelle from being eaten by the disgusting Goblin King. However, the goblins then went back in time and as revenge, they kidnapped Ruby as a baby. The Doctor returned to The Church on Ruby Road and saved the baby Ruby by destroying the Goblin ship and impaling the Goblin King on the spire of the church. Having put history back on track, the Doctor returned to the present day, where his new companion Ruby Sunday decides to join him for further adventures in time and space. The two depart in the Doctor’s TARDIS, which is noticed by Ruby’s mysterious neighbour Mrs Flood… Ncuti Gatwa was born to play the Doctor and I loved him before Doctor Who anyway! I binge-watched Sex Education on Netflix and I loved it! I have also watched Barbie at least 10 times! Ncuti Gatwa is the first black Doctor to lead the series and this is long overdue! Black Lives Matter! Martin Luther King was a great man and so was Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela! Rosa Parks was an inspiration to many! And Barack Obama was the best US President in my lifetime! I have emailed Michelle Obama asking her to run for US President and I am confident that she would win! I love black people! I have had many black girlfriends and black friends over the years, including a Nigerian flatmate! I have had more black girlfriends than everyone I know! I have had many black girlfriends, Asian girlfriends, Eastern European girlfriends, Latina girlfriends and Indian girlfriends. Love is colourblind! I am the least racist person anyone could possibly meet! I have dated every skin colour and every race! I have had the most diverse range of girlfriends ever, including a Nigerian girlfriend and a black Brazilian girlfriend. I would happily marry a black woman. Black is beautiful! Black people are amazing! Skin colour doesn’t matter it’s who we are on inside that matters! Racism is stupid and wrong! It’s not good enough to just simply not be racist, you have to be anti-racist! And I love R&B and rap music! And I have been to Ghana, Africa where I worked on a construction site and built a school for a charity when I was a teenager. This is the most pro-diversity, most pro-BAME website ever made! 👨🏿 This is the blackest and the gayest website ever!

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About Chris Olsen's TARDIS

I am an aspiring television producer, screenwriter and showrunner. I became a childhood fan of the popular BBC TV series Doctor Who at the age of 10, when my parents introduced me to the show upon its return in 2005. I am interested in all things sci-fi, fantasy and geeky, but Doctor Who takes the crown above all else. This website will detail my reviews of various episodes of Doctor Who from throughout its 60-year history. It will also contain content relating to other franchises that I grew up with as a kid, such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.
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