Warning: Spoilers ahead forDoctor Who’s 2024 Christmas special, “Joy to the World.“Steven Moffat’s return toDoctor Whoappears to have been brief, but even if he never writes another script for the long-running British sci-fi show, his last two stories have brilliantly set up a major antagonist for the future of Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth Doctor and possibly evenevery actor to play the Doctorafter him. So,Doctor Whoseason 15could be a slow-burning continuation of a plot revived by the former showrunner. ThebestDoctor Whoepisodes written by Steven Moffathave been sprinkled throughout the show’s post-revival history.

The 2024 Christmas special,“Joy to the World,” is the 50th episode written by Moffat, and as such, it would be a great time for him to bow out of the franchise for good. His work on the show dates back to Christopher Eccleston’s Ninth Doctor’s time in the TARDIS. However, when Moffat took over from Russell T. Davies as theDoctor Whoshowrunner in 2008, that’s when he was truly able to leave his mark on the saga. On the surface, his influence onDoctor Who’s Disney eramay seem subtle, but it isn’t.

Rose, the Ninth Doctor, and Jack looking scared in the Doctor Who episode The Empty Child.

“Boom” & “Joy To The World” Made Villengard More Prominent In Doctor Who

Steven Moffat introduced Villengard to the franchise inDoctor Whoseason 1, episode 9, “The Empty Child.” The nefarious planet is home to countless weapons factories, and the advanced instruments of death are distributed very far and very wide. However, Villengard only features very little in “The Empty Child.” In later Moffat efforts, once he had taken over as showrunner, he started to work Villengard into more and more scripts.

One of the most notable instances was 2017’s Christmas special, “Twice Upon a Time,” but Moffat’s two most recent episodes are Villengard’s biggest outings yet.Doctor Whoseason 14, episode 3, “Boom,” heavily features Villengard tech, and so does the 2024 Christmas special “Joy to the World.” Previous outings for the villainous organization have been largely contained in singular installments, butMoffat has very recently made it so Villengard can’t be ignoredor forgotten about going forward. Without “Boom” or “Joy to the World,” Villengard would still be bubbling away in the background.

Ncuti Gatwa looking shocked as the Doctor in Doctor Who.

Did The Doctor Already Beat Villengard? It’s Not Confirmed

Nine passed comment on Villengard’s fate in Doctor Who season 1

“The Empty Child” concludes with a second episode -Doctor Whoseason 1, episode 10, “The Doctor Dances.” In the two-parter’s finale,the Ninth Doctor mentions he destroyed the factories of Villengard. While there’s no reason to believe the Doctor is lying in this scene, it’s also possible his solution wasn’t quite as final as he thought. In other words, Villengard may very well still be active after weathering the Time Lord’s attempt at wiping them from existence.

John Hurt’s War Doctor turns the Villengard factories into palm trees using a molecular fruit bomb in theDoctor Whocomics. However, with this moment happening away from the main show, it’s questionable whether this act is part of the officialDoctor Whocanon.

Custom Doctor Who image of Nicola Coughlan as Joy, Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor, and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday

Villengard is a vast corporation with an immense level of firepower and influence. So, while the Doctor may believe he neutralized the threat for good,Villengard could have survived the Doctor’s attack and continued elsewhere, or even rebuilt after the Time Lord believed the planet to be rendered inert. Alternatively, the Doctor may have been successful in completely annihilating Villengard, but a show likeDoctor Whoallows threats from the past to arise all the time. If Villengard is gone, that doesn’t scrub them from the timeline. They’re still out there somewhere in the past, thriving.

Villengard Has The Potential To Become A Major Antagonist In Doctor Who’s Future

Moffat’s storyline can last for years

Villengard hasn’t exactly been insignificant when it has shown up inDoctor Who, but it hasn’t been a particularly big focus either. For example, “Boom” only really addresses the devastation caused by Villengard on one specific world, while the arms dealers are almost definitely wreaking even more havoc in all corners of the universe. So,the Doctor often only ends up treating the symptoms rather than the diseasewhen it comes to Villengard, which will only allow the organization to regroup and go again after the Doctor has departed in apparent victory.

Doctor Who’s New Companion Is Copying Ruby Sunday In An Incredibly Specific Way

Although Ruby Sunday left at the end of Doctor Who season 14, the show seems determined to recreate the introduction of Millie Gibson’s character.

Moving forward,the ongoing threat posed by Villengard will surely only increase. It would be great if Russell T Davies could continue the work done by Moffat and develop Villengard into a truly fearsome adversary of the Doctor in the years to come. This would also solve the problem of the show endlessly cycling between the Cybermen, the Daleks, and the Master as the main opposition to the famous Time Lord. Eventually, the Doctor will obviously emerge victorious, butDoctor Whocan certainly make it a thrilling ride.

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Doctor Who: Released on June 07, 2025, this series follows the Doctor and their companion as they journey across time and space, encountering a range of extraordinary friends and adversaries, expanding the universe of the long-running British science fiction series.