Doctor who gay kiss
Their plan sees Rogue get down on one knee to propose to the Doctor as he said: "Tell me what your heart wants, or I shall turn my back on you forever. View 2 Images. Once their differences were resolved, the duo worked together to find the Chuldur and it's at this point they start to flirt with one another - and shock guests with same-sex ballroom dancing.
Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Article continues below. Doctor Who made history with the Doctor's first same-sex romantic relationship, but "Rogue" is far from the series' first same-sex kiss. Editor's note: This article contains spoilers for Doctor Who season 14, episode 6, "Rogue." Two of our favorite actors teamed up to make Doctor Who gay history this past weekend!
Both the Doctor and Rogue accuse each other of being the culprit after realising neither are from the era or Earth. Lucretia Munro TV Reporter. In the end, Rogue steps in to save Ruby but not before leaning in to kiss the Doctor, in what has now become an historical moment for the iconic TV show.
Ncuti Gatwa is. Episode six of the series took on a historical theme as it threw Doctor Who back to the date ofalong with his side-kick Ruby, played by Millie Gibson. Soon after the episode ended, fans rushed to social media to pen their thoughts.
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During a ball held in Bath, the pair come across a bounty hunter named Rogue, played by Jonathan, as they tried to find the Chuldurs, who are murdering guests. So clever! Doctor Who has made history after featuring a same-sex kiss between Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff and fans were delighted.
Jonathan Groff Doctor Who. Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff make out and make history with a kiss in "Rogue" - marking the Doctor's first gay romance. Skip to main content. Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff set tongues wagging as the actors locked lips in the latest episode of Doctor Who.
The on-screen smooch marked the series' first explicitly romantic same-sex kiss. The last scene sees the Doctor in tears as he struggles with the notion of sacrificing Ruby to save the world. I do hope we see more of Rogue.
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Great chemistry. And a third wrote: "Well, that was just marvellous! Because the show is about regeneration, and the Doctor is an alien — why would they only choose to be this sort of person? Doctor Who fans celebrated a groundbreaking new milestone in the show’s year history, as the BBC sci-fi series aired its first ever romantic same-sex kiss.
Daily Mirror Icon. Writing on X, one fan said: "Rogue, the subject of the episode's title, delivers an electrifying chemistry as Jonathan Groff and Ncuti Gatwa bounce off each other with flawless alignment, a fine-tuned, choreographed battle of wits, charm and sexual tension.