Doctor Who The Flux: 10 Huge Questions After The Halloween Apocalypse
10. Is There More To Dan Than Meets The Eye?
John Bishop was an instant hit as the Doctor’s new companion
Dan Lewis. A down on his luck, but proud Liverpudlian, Dan has that likeability
factor that audiences will warm to. Volunteering at the food bank, despite his own
fridge being empty, already makes him a hero.
But is he too good to be true? He’s remarkably unfazed about being kidnapped by a furry alien and his subsequent rescue in the bigger-on-the-inside TARDIS barely raises an eyebrow. When the Doctor hands him his miniaturised house, he shows no sign of disbelief.
If Dan was a Steven Moffat creation, you would put your money on him not being as ordinary as he seems. There would be a reason why he is immune to Karvanista’s attempts to hypnotise him. But under Chris Chibnall, companions are far more relatable than say Amy or Clara because he links them more closely to their social context. Dan belongs to Liverpool as much as Yaz belongs to Sheffield.
Dan’s ability to make it look as if he take things in his
stride are likely to be simply part of his personality and sardonic wit. Given
his unofficial museum tours, we know he can probably blag his way into anything.
The line about having a friend with a bigger TARDIS than the Doctor’s is on
face value a joke, a put down to imply he is unimpressed by the alien technology.
It works for this character, so it would be a very clever bluff is there’s
something more to it.