Doctor Who Solves 17-Year Mystery by Revealing Terrifying Return of Midnight Entity!

In the third episode of Season 2, titled “The Well,” the narrative took a grim turn. This episode was jointly penned by Russell T Davies and Sharma Angel-Walfall. The Fifteenth Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, and Belinda Chandra, portrayed by Varada Sethu, found themselves in a chilling journey through time, leaving their TARDIS behind. Their destination: a barren planet where a team of space-suited soldiers were probing the vanishing of a mining colony. As they delved deeper, it was revealed that the colony members had murdered each other, with only one survivor left, Rose Ayling-Ellis’ Aliss Fenly. Something ominous seemed to be concealed within her.

The planet where Doctor and Belinda landed was known as 6-7-6-7, but it turned out to be a world that fans of “Doctor Who” would recognize. The initial clue to its true nature was the poisoning of its atmosphere with Galvanic radiation. As the story unfolded, the Doctor discovered this planet was orbiting a deceased X-tonic star and used to have diamond-covered surfaces. Later, Shaya, the leader of the troopers, revealed that 400,000 years prior, the planet had been called Midnight, which explained the mysterious deaths of the colonists before their arrival.

What is Midnight on Doctor Who?

The Planet was Last Visited by David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor

As I reminisced about my past escapades in the realm of cinematic time travel, I found myself transported back to an adventure with the Tenth Doctor – portrayed masterfully by David Tennant. In this tale, he had previously graced the same shimmering diamond planet that was once known as Midnight. The episode unfolded with the Doctor reluctantly leaving Donna behind, joining a group of enigmatic travelers on a shuttle bus to explore more of Midnight at a time when it still sparkled in celestial grandeur. However, the Galvanic radiation from its X-tonic sun rendered the planet’s surface lethal, and the landscape could only be gazed upon through protective glass screens. This predicament left us all confined to the bus as the shuttle broke down during our journey towards the Sapphire Waterfall.

The Midnight Entity’s Doctor Who Appearances

Episode Title Broadcast Date Writer(s) Doctor Companion
“Midnight” June 14, 2008 Russell T Davies Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) Donna Noble (Catherine Tate)
“The Well” Apr. 26, 2025 Russell T Davies and Sharma Angel-Walfall Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu)

Following the breakdown of the shuttle bus, it quickly became evident that the passengers were not in solitude. As the bus’s front window was still open before the automatic shutters closed, one of the drivers believed he spotted something moving on Midnight’s surface – a sight that should have been impossible given the harsh outdoor conditions there. This observation was soon confirmed when something began pounding against the bus from outdoors. Among the passengers, Sky Silvestry let out a terrified scream as whatever it was approached her, causing the lights to flicker out briefly upon its entry into the bus. When the lights returned, Sky had transformed – she started echoing everything everyone else on the bus said, and it became apparent that another being was speaking through her.

Initially, the entity ceased imitating everyone except the Doctor. Over time, it developed enough power to speak simultaneously with him. Eventually, it began speaking before him, causing the passengers to think the creature had merged with the Doctor and was now mimicking Sky. However, unbeknownst to them, the creature continued controlling Sky and had stolen the Doctor’s voice. The flight attendant figured this out when she heard Sky using the same catchphrases as the Doctor earlier. Seizing Sky, she opened the doors, giving herself up to destroy the Midnight entity.

During their initial encounter, the true essence of the alien being remained a mystery to the Doctor, leaving him puzzled about what could possibly survive on Midnight’s inhospitable terrain. It wasn’t until “The Well” that the Doctor came across the Midnight entity again. His revisit to Midnight was not planned; it happened by chance as the TARDIS refused to land anywhere else when attempted. Upon discovering that 6-7-6-7 was actually a reference to Midnight, it became evident to the Doctor that the looming figure from Aliss’s encounter was indeed the same entity he had previously met on the planet. However, since the events of “Midnight,” around 400,000 years had passed, and the creature had adapted and developed new abilities.

The Midnight Entity Returns to Doctor Who

“The Well” Pitted the Fifteenth Doctor Against His Old Enemy

In the investigation of a grim mining colony inhabited solely by lifeless bodies, “The Midnight” entity was found to have taken over Aliss Fenly as its host after the rest of the colonists met their brutal end. Initially appearing as an ordinary copycat, this enigmatic being had evolved into a stealthy killer, concealing itself behind its host and striking down anyone standing precisely behind it. As the Doctor explained, if the entity’s host represented the center of a clock face, those who fell victim stood at midnight.

As the Doctor approached Aliss to converse with the entity, a startling truth emerged: it seemed to communicate silently, hinting at its enigmatic nature. Whether it could read minds or was the same being from a previous encounter in “Midnight” remained unclear. Nevertheless, the Doctor appeared visibly disturbed by this revelation. This discovery also led him to understand that the entity had been subtly controlling others through whispered messages. Interestingly, Aliss’ life was preserved because of her deafness, rendering her immune to its influence. The Doctor then liberated Aliss from the creature’s grasp by positioning its reflection in such a way that it harmed itself instead. Eventually, Shaya took over as the entity’s host and offered herself as a sacrifice to vanquish it.

In the enigma that shrouds the Midnight entity, the Doctor may have another opportunity to uncover its secret truth. An intriguing twist unfolded at the end of “The Well,” as one of the remaining soldiers, Mo, re-entered the spaceship above Midnight. One of her crewmates seemed to spot something peculiar behind her, hinting at a hidden presence.

Interestingly, Mo also made contact with her superior, unveiled to be the enigmatic Mrs. Flood, who has been tracking the Doctor’s journey through time and space. Mrs. Flood appeared to take delight in the Doctor’s arrival on Midnight and his utilization of the Vindicator, a device he has been employing in an attempt to restore the TARDIS to Belinda’s era. It remains uncertain if she manipulated the entity’s return or is planning to exploit it against the Doctor once more.

The Connection Between Mrs. Flood and Doctor Who’s Midnight Entity

What is the Mysterious Mrs. Flood Planning for the Doctor in Season 2?

In the second season of Doctor Who, Mrs. Flood seems to take on the role as the main antagonist. Originally introduced in Season 1 as the neighbor of Ruby Sunday, this enigmatic character portrayed by Anita Dobson was initially seen. The finale of Season 1 concluded with Cherry, Ruby’s grandmother, announcing her intention to storm the gates of Heaven to seize control of God’s realm. The episode closed with Mrs. Flood delivering a speech to the audience, hinting that the Doctor’s story would reach its end in “absolute terror.” In Season 2, she was depicted as Belinda’s neighbor during “The Robot Revolution,” and later appeared in “Lux.” As the narrative unfolds in “The Well,” it suggests that Mrs. Flood might be orchestrating the Doctor’s travels through time and space, hinting at her possible influence on his current journey.

It’s possible that Mrs. Flood is preventing the TARDIS from landing on modern Earth and instead directing it towards Midnight, trapping the Doctor in the clutches of an old adversary. Given her fondness for dressing like the Doctor’s past companions, her knowledge of the TARDIS, and her tendency to break the fourth wall, it seems likely that Mrs. Flood is well-informed about the Doctor’s past travels. This suggests that Mrs. Flood might be aware of the events that transpired during the Doctor’s initial visit to Midnight. If the entity from Midnight is aligned with Mrs. Flood or under her command, it could reappear in the final episode of Doctor Who Season 2, as Mrs. Flood carries out her malicious plans. This could provide the Doctor with another opportunity to uncover the true identity of one of his most enigmatic and fearsome enemies.

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2025-04-27 00:37