Warning: Spoilers ahead forDoctor Whoseason 14, episode 7, “The Legend of Ruby Sunday.”

Summary

Doctor Whoseason 14’s penultimate episode,“The Legend of Ruby Sunday,” provides the biggest clue yet about who Mrs. Flood really is, with Anita Dobson’s presence in the show being a mystery since her debut in the 2023 Christmas special. Dobson has dipped in and out of theDoctor Whoseason 14 cast, and “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” marks the third time she’s played the enigmatic Mrs. Flood. Although the episode still doesn’t confirm Mrs. Flood’s true identity, it does have her deliver a line of dialogue that makes one theory way more likely.

Ruby’s neighbor is one of a handful of mystery womeninDoctor Who’s Disney era, with Susan Twist’s cameos, Ruby’s mother, and even Ruby herself serving as some of the other compelling enigmas. There have been several theories making waves in theDoctor Whofandom about all of these characters. “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” starts to unveil them all at once, but only Susan Twist’s real character is explained in any meaningful way. However, Mrs. Flood does have one scene that sheds some light on who she is.

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Mrs. Flood Copies The Doctor’s Line About Time Lords In Doctor Who Season 14, Episode 7

Dobson’s character teases she isn’t human

Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor finally has a talk with Ruby in “The Legend of Ruby Sunday,” which allows her to understand that he’s worn many faces before. Fifteen adds to the decades-oldDoctor Whoregeneration lore by telling Ruby thatTime Lords can, “Hide [themselves] away.“This implies that Time Lords may have the ability to regenerate at will, rather than the process coming in the form of an involuntary reflex that the Doctor’s people possess to help them cheat death after being mortally wounded.

The episode barely lets this revelation settle before moving on to drop the biggest clue yet about Mrs. Flood, and it ties into the Doctor’s conversation with Ruby. When Mrs. Flood arrives to look after Ruby’s grandmother, she tells the Sundays,“It’s nice for me to get out. I’m always hiding myself away.“Dobson’s delivery of the line is especially pointed, and the similarity to the Doctor’s phrasing earlier in the episode feels too coincidental for Russell T Davies to have been included by accident.

Anita Dobson as Mrs. Flood standing in the Sundays' home and smiling in Doctor Who.

Dobson’s delivery of the line is especially pointed, and the similarity to the Doctor’s phrasing earlier in the episode feels too coincidental for Russell T Davies to have been included by accident.

So, while the point being made by Fifteen is that Susan Triad could be his granddaughter in disguise, the reference could instead be about Mrs. Flood’s hidden identity. If so,it could be Davies quietly confirming that Mrs. Flood is a Time Lordrather than an ordinary human neighbor. That being said, the moment could just be a red herring to throw viewers off the scent. Alternatively, it could just actually be a coincidence.

Mystery woman pointing and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday sitting on a bed in Doctor Who.

Why Mrs. Flood Being A Time Lord Would Make Sense

If it turns out that Mrs. Flood is indeed a Time Lord, then this would be one of the more logical explanations for the unanswered questions that surround her. Firstly,she knows what a TARDIS isin “The Church on Ruby Road,” and even refers to the blue box by its name: “Never seen a TARDIS before?” This isn’t typically knowledge that an Earthbound human tends to have unless they have a history with the Time Lords themselves. Or, at the very least, a history with the Doctor.

With “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” focusing so strongly on the concept of regeneration when the Doctor is looking into who Susan Triad really is,it seems like too much of a waste not to have at least one new character who is a Time Lordand is hiding just as the Doctor describes to his companion. The concealed figure in question may not be the Doctor’s granddaughter, but it doesn’t remove Mrs. Flood from contention for belonging to that category.

Which Doctor Who Time Lord Characters Mrs. Flood Might Be

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Even if Mrs. Flood is a Time Lord, she may be one of the evil ones.She almost seems to be relishing the pending arrival of Sutekh, so it’s unlikely she’s someone who would be willing to help the Doctor. So, it’s more believable that she’s one of the more nefarious Time Lords, so she could be a new incarnation of the Master, or maybe eventhe Rani could be set to return toDoctor Who. Alternatively, Mrs. Flood could be an iconic future regeneration of the Doctor - known as the Valeyard.

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WithSusan Triad confirmed as an avatar of Sutekh, this means it’s still possible for the Doctor’s granddaughter, Susan Foreman, to make her first appearance in decades. The issue with Mrs. Flood being Susan in disguise is that it would likely require her to come back as a villain, which would be incredibly bold of Russell T Davies. As such, what’s more likely is thatMrs. Flood is playing a new Time Lordwho has never appeared inDoctor Whobefore, even if that would arguably be an underwhelming twist.

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