Warning: Spoilers ahead forDoctor Whoseason 15, episode 8, “The Reality War.“Doctor Whoseason 15, episode 8, “The Reality War,” ended up being a shock end to Ncuti Gatwa’s era as the Fifteenth Doctor, but the death of Archie Panjabi’s Rani was equally unexpected and came paired with an underrated joke that many viewers will surely have missed. Although Anita Dobson was a notable part ofDoctor Who’s season 15 cast, it was only revealed thatMrs. Flood was actually the Raniat the end ofDoctor Whoseason 15, episode 6, “The Interstellar Song Contest,” whenthe show’s second-ever bi-generation scene spawned Panjabi’s version of the villainous Time Lady.

The Rani’s plan to bring back Omegais briefly successful, but that’s where her triumph ends. Her ultimate goal is to use Omega as a “gene bank” to bring back Gallifrey and the Time Lords, and to restore her people’s ability to procreate. However, whileDoctor Whoseason 15’s two-part finale begins with two Ranis, it ends with just one. This surprise backtracking by showrunner Russell T. Davies will have implications forDoctor Who’s future, but he managed to squeeze in a reference to a legendary comedy duo in the process.

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The Rani’s “It’s Goodnight From Me” Line In Doctor Who Has A Deeper Meaning

Mrs. Flood is quoting The Two Ronnies

Panjabi’s Rani is consumed by Omega shortly after he’s been freed from the Underverse, apparently ending the actress' brief stint onDoctor Who. Rather than sticking around to see what happens next, Mrs. Flood (now the only Rani again) retrieves her late counterpart’s Time Ring from the ground. Before fleeing into the Time Vortex,Mrs. Flood utters: “So much for the two Ranis. It’s goodnight from me.“It kind of works as a standalone piece of dialogue, but Davies is actually referencing a UK comedy partnership known as the Two Ronnies.

It goes without saying that “The Two Ranis” sounds very similar to “The Two Ronnies,” which explains why Mrs. Flood makes the joke.

Among other endeavors, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett co-wrote and starred inThe Two Ronnies, a sketch show that ran on the BBC for 12 seasons, starting in 1971. The show also enjoyed several spinoffs and specials.Each episode ofThe Two Ronniesended with Corbett saying, “It’s goodnight from me,“and Barker would follow up with “And it’s goodnight from him.” Then, the pair would say “Goodnight” together. It goes without saying that “The Two Ranis” sounds very similar to “The Two Ronnies,” which explains why Mrs. Flood makes the joke.

WithDoctor WhoandThe Two Ronniesboth made by the BBC, it feels like Mrs. Flood is at least gently tapping on the fourth wall before she escapes.

Although Davies largely abandoned Mrs. Flood’s fourth-wall breaks after the bi-generation scene, it could be argued that herTwo Ronniesreference is an attempt to keep the meta quirk alive without it impacting the story. There ultimately turned out to be no explanation for why the Rani was able to break the fourth wall, so it currently seems those moments were intentionally misleading to keep Mrs. Flood’s true identity a secret. WithDoctor WhoandThe Two Ronniesboth made by the BBC, it feels like Mrs. Flood is at least gently tapping on the fourth wall before she escapes.

Anita Dobson’s Rani Will Seemingly Return In Doctor Who’s Future

Mrs. Flood survived her encounter-gone-wrong with Omega

Things don’t look good for Archie Panjabi’s new version of the Rani, as she seems to meet her end in “The Reality War.” Luckily for the Rani, she still exists in the form of Mrs. Flood, who didn’t die at the hands of Omega, and fled the scene after she saw her other self being eaten. So,it stands to reason that Davies has further plans for the Rani in the show’s future, even thoughDoctor Whoseason 16 has yet to be confirmed. If so, Dobson could reprise her role.

That said,the fact that Mrs. Flood bi-generated arguably adds an extra dimension to the Rani’s life now. The process is still poorly understood, although Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor speculates in “The Reality War” that bi-generation is a subconscious attempt by a Time Lord’s physiology to keep the species alive, with traditional procreation no longer being an option. However, the Doctor’s own bi-generation scene suggests something else.

Mrs. Flood, seeing the Rani die, may now be aware of her own unfortunate future, andDoctor Whocould go on to address how this affects Dobson’s character if and when she returns.

The implication when David Tennant’s Fourteenth Doctor bi-generated was that Fifteen was still a future version of the Doctor, despite them both existing autonomously. If so, then the death of Fourteen could still wipe Fifteen from existence. Building off of this, Mrs. Flood, seeing the Rani die, may now be aware of her own unfortunate future, andDoctor Whocould go on to address how this affects Dobson’s character if and when she returns.