Doctor Who Theory Reveals Season 14's Evil Prime Minister Is Much Bigger Villain Than He Seems

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SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Doctor Who season 14, episode 4, "73 Yards," ends with unanswered questions about the installment's villain, but there are certain clues that suggest there's more to him than meets the eye. Roger ap Gwilliam, played by Aneurin Barnard, is a Welsh politician who's voted in as the British Prime Minister in 2046 in Ruby Sunday's future timeline.

Doctor Who's "Mad Jack" Clue Suggests Roger ap Gwilliam Isn't Human The villain in "73 Yards" raises a lot of questions Close The events of "73 Yards" are set in motion when the Doctor steps into the fairy circle and Ruby reads the messages contained within. One of the scrolls reads, "Rest in peace, Mad Jack," and another bears the words, "I miss you.

Another Clue Hints Doctor Who's Roger ap Gwilliam Is Older Than He Looks Gwilliam's history sounds a little too storied for his age When Ruby first sees Gwilliam on TV, he's in the middle of a monologue about all of his previous lines of employment. During his speech, he lists five jobs he's worked, all in different industries, and sounds as though he's only mentioning a few of his past roles.

Doctor Who Still Hasn't Revealed Everything About Roger ap Gwilliam Mad Jack's nuclear desires aren't explained Close Although "73 Yards" provides at least some clues as to where Gwilliam's Mad Jack persona comes from, it leaves certain aspects of his character completely up to interpretation. The biggest mystery is why Roger ap Gwilliam wants to fire a nuke, which would likely start a nuclear war.

Doctor Who May Be Setting Up Roger ap Gwilliam's Return Mad Jack could make a comeback Close Doctor Who season 14, episode 4, "73 Yards," ends without ever fully contextualizing Gwilliam's goals and desires, other than his aim to become Prime Minister. So, it would make sense for Russell T Davies to bring the character back at some point in the future and explore the hidden facets of his "Mad Jack" persona.

 

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