When Doctor Who returned to television screens in 2005, fans got to meet a new Doctor and a new companion. Christopher Eccleston had taken over the TARDIS as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper was by his side as new companion Rose Tyler. Rose would go on to become hugely significant to the Doctor, traveling with both the Ninth and Tenth Doctors across the revival’s first two seasons. She later returned in Season 4 and would factor into the events of the 50th Anniversary special, “The Day of the Doctor.”Throughout Doctor Who Season 1, the Doctor and Rose were followed through time and space by an ominous two-word phrase: “Bad Wolf.” The phrase would go on to hold a special significance for them, often symbolizing their connection to each other. In that first season, the Bad Wolf message played a pivotal role in one of Rose’s most important moments, allowing her to return to the Doctor to help him defeat the Daleks. The message had been sent after them in order to bring that very moment about, but it would also go on to play a role in their futures.The words “Bad Wolf” appeared in the majority of episodes in Doctor Who Season 1, subtly placed in the background to tease the events of the season finale. The first mention crops up in Season 1, Episode 2, “The End of the World,” when the Moxx of Balhoon can briefly be heard telling the Face of Boe about “the Bad Wolf scenario.” In “The Unquiet Dead,” the clairvoyant Gwyneth sees “the Big Bad Wolf” in Rose’s mind as an ominous portent of her future. The phrase then appears as graffiti in “Aliens of London” and “World War Three,” as well as later on in “Father’s Day” and “The Parting of the Ways.”
When Doctor Who returned to television screens in 2005, fans got to meet a new Doctor and a new companion. Christopher Eccleston had taken over the TARDIS as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper was by his side as new companion Rose Tyler. Rose would go on to become hugely significant to the Doctor, traveling with both the Ninth and Tenth Doctors across the revival’s first two seasons. She later returned in Season 4 and would factor into the events of the 50th Anniversary special, “The Day of the Doctor.”
Throughout Doctor Who Season 1, the Doctor and Rose were followed through time and space by an ominous two-word phrase: “Bad Wolf.” The phrase would go on to hold a special significance for them, often symbolizing their connection to each other. In that first season, the Bad Wolf message played a pivotal role in one of Rose’s most important moments, allowing her to return to the Doctor to help him defeat the Daleks. The message had been sent after them in order to bring that very moment about, but it would also go on to play a role in their futures.
The words “Bad Wolf” appeared in the majority of episodes in Doctor Who Season 1, subtly placed in the background to tease the events of the season finale. The first mention crops up in Season 1, Episode 2, “The End of the World,” when the Moxx of Balhoon can briefly be heard telling the Face of Boe about “the Bad Wolf scenario.” In “The Unquiet Dead,” the clairvoyant Gwyneth sees “the Big Bad Wolf” in Rose’s mind as an ominous portent of her future. The phrase then appears as graffiti in “Aliens of London” and “World War Three,” as well as later on in “Father’s Day” and “The Parting of the Ways.”
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