“So happy”: Doctor Who fans delighted by fan favourite’s return as they tease future comeback

Doctor Who spoilers follow.

Viewers of Doctor Who were thrilled when Jo Martin reprised her beloved character in the most recent installment.

On May 10th, I found myself immersed in an exciting episode of ‘The Story & The Engine’, where I made a surprise appearance as the Fugitive Doctor. In this installment, Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor dropped by his preferred barbershop in bustling Lagos, Nigeria, and got embroiled in a complex mystery that demanded quick wits to unravel.

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In this scenario, Abena (Michelle Asante), acting as the barber’s assistant, accused the doctor of failing her during a past event. This was when the trickster Anansi had wagered with the Time Lord to make her marry one of his daughters. The camera then shifted to reveal the Doctor, played by Martin instead of Gatwa, standing where the Doctor should be.

“I was a fugitive back then,” she said. “Anansi was wrong to offer that bet.

“And frankly, darling, I was busy in a different story – that might be finished one day…”

Regardless of its short duration, the impromptu guest appearance was a delightful shock to many show enthusiasts. One spectator on Bluesky exclaimed: “Warning: Doctor Who spoilers!!! //// Spotting Jo Martin once more, I cheered! Seeing three, nine, twelve, and thasmin in archived clips, I let out a shout!

Another fan expressed their joy upon seeing Jo Martin: “I’m thrilled to see her! She plays the enigmatic doctor without a number and the fugitive doctor from an alternate timeline. Whenever they assemble all the doctors, it’s always disappointing that she isn’t among them.

One enthusiastic viewer exclaimed once more about Jo Martin’s fantastic portrayal of The Doctor, expressing joy that this phase of the character is recognizing her and continuing her storyline. They even hinted at potential future developments for this incarnation… #DoctorWho #DoctorWhoSpoilers.

Another viewer expressed their appreciation by saying, “This felt quintessentially DOCTOR WHO. It encompassed everything that makes this series special – it was entertaining, informative, intense, packed with references, and the timing was spot-on. Plus, we got to enjoy more of the delightful Jo Martin. Definitely deserving a 10/10 rating! #DoctorWho

1. “The excited fan is urging us to wait for Jo Martin to complete her tale as the Fugitive Doctor and create a spinoff series! #DoctorWho #DoctorWhoSpoilers”

2. “One viewer is eagerly anticipating Jo Martin’s final chapter in her story as The Fugitive Doctor, suggesting a spinoff series be produced! #DoctorWho #DoctorWhoSpoilers”

3. “A fan is calling for the continuation of Jo Martin’s narrative as The Fugitive Doctor by proposing a spinoff series! #DoctorWho #DoctorWhoSpoilers”

4. “Another viewer admires the talent of the actor, but wishes she would receive more substantial screen time.”

5. “One fan appreciates the ‘amazing’ acting performance, yet longs for a larger role and increased screentime.”

Martin hinted at her comeback during an interview in March, stating: “Being a member of this family is truly remarkable, and the role provides a continual source of growth since one never really departs from it.

There’s often the possibility for you to revisit and either do something again or try something new. However, it’s uncertain if that opportunity will arise.

In the United Kingdom, you can catch Doctor Who on BBC One, while viewers outside the UK can find it on Disney+. For those in the UK who are interested in classic episodes of Doctor Who, they’re available for streaming on BBC iPlayer.

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2025-05-10 23:13

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