Warning: Minor spoilers ahead for Doctor Who season 14, episode 1, “Space Babies.”

Doctor Who begins Ncuti Gatwa’s first full season as the Fifteenth Doctor with a slew of dialogue that’s pretty jarring for existing fans. Disney’s acquisition of the international distribution rights for the new era of Doctor Who raised eyebrows when the deal was made with the BBC in 2022. However, while nothing major has negatively changed the show so far, it’d be false to say there’s been no impact at all.

While the first three episodes of Doctor Who‘s Disney era were led by David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa is the first new actor to play the Doctor on a full-time basis under the new regime. After being introduced at the end of the Doctor Who 60th-anniversary specials, Ncuti Gatwa had his first full debut in the 2023 Christmas special, “The Church on Ruby Road.” The show’s new look immediately blended well with the storied Doctor Who canon, but the first episode of season 14 begins with an odd dissonance between the two.

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Doctor Who’s Season 14 Opening Really Tries Hard To Attract New Fans

Gatwa’s Doctor arguably over explains the show’s premise

Despite Disney’s first season of Doctor Who being branded as “season 1,” the show’s substantial canon has remained intact. So, Ruby Sunday’s opening exchange with the Fifteenth Doctor in Doctor Who season 14, episode 1, “Space Babies,” has been included to bring newcomers up to speed as quickly as possible. The clunky conversation is packed full of expositional information about the origin of the Doctor, including his name, age, planet of origin, and even how the TARDIS works.

While there’s often an element of this refresher course each time a new companion is brought on board, they never learn all this information at once, and the Doctor’s background is usually introduced gradually and in a much more subtle way. While it’s understandable why Disney would want to include a moment like this, it could have been done much more effectively. The existing viewers shouldn’t be aware they’re being spoon-fed the show’s promise, despite already being familiar with it.

Doctor Who Season 14 Still Caters To Its Core Audience Too

Russell T Davies hasn’t moved on from established Doctor Who canon

Thankfully, “Space Babies” is more of a jumping-on point for new viewers without being a hard reset for Doctor Who‘s pre-Disney audience. Although the episode’s opening exposition dump is a little jarring for the initiated, the new era still explores the nooks and crannies of Doctor Who lore that perhaps wouldn’t make much sense to newcomers. So, although the early stages of Gatwa’s run could be viewed as a cause for concern, the past of Doctor Who isn’t being wiped clean.

Episode

Disney+ Release Date

“Space Babies” & “The Devil’s Chord”

May 10

“Boom”

May 17

“73 Yards”

May 24

“Dot & Bubble”

May 31

“Rogue”

June 7

“The Legend of Ruby Sunday”

June 14

“Empire of Death”

June 21

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Originally premiered in 1963, Doctor Who is a sci-fi series that follows a powerful being known as a Time Lord, referred to as the Doctor. Using an interdimensional time-traveling ship known as the TARDIS, the Doctor travels time and space with various companions as they solve multiple problems and help avert catastrophe as much as they almost cause it. Though the Doctor is always the same character, they experience regenerations, allowing them to be recast every few seasons as a unique immortal being with new personality traits.

Cast

Jenna Coleman
, Jodie Whittaker
, Alex Kingston
, David Tennant
, Matt Smith
, Peter Capaldi

Release Date

November 23, 1963

Seasons

26