“Rogue” was what Groff’s bounty hunter glided by, a nickname endearingly chosen from a Dungeons and Dragons character class, not his favorite X-Men mutant. Either means, we all know that he’s a nerd.
We additionally know that Rogue’s a non-human Kylie fan and a romantic who’s grieving a misplaced love, in addition to the form of one that goes straight to the highest drawer marked ‘Emergency Use Only’ when required to carry out some improv. (A proposal? Strong transfer. Sacrificing your self to avoid wasting the heartbreak of a flirty alien you simply met? Stronger than sturdy. Swoony.)
Rogue’s remaining phrases to the Doctor had been additionally highly effective. “Find me,” he instructed, earlier than he took Ruby’s place on the transporter-to-a-random-barren-dimension and was zapped clear out of that Regency ballroom.
Now in possession of Rogue’s proposal-ring with its unusual image, the Doctor might have what he must do exactly that. Rogue strikes you as a ready form of chap, so there’s each probability that his jewelry is much less a memento for the Doctor to sigh over on lonely nights, and extra a high-tech monitoring gadget.
The Doctor’s going to need to monitor down his man for just a few causes, the primary being that Rogue’s simply despatched himself to the again of past with a household of murderous shape-shifting aliens who may fancy a go at being a bounty hunter for his or her subsequent cosplay, so regardless that he appears to have the ability to deal with himself, a rescue might be so as.
The subsequent motive to pursue Rogue is to seek out out extra about this paperwork-generating “new boss” of his and see whether or not it’s the identical one who was pulling the Meep’s strings again in “The Star Beast”. The Toymaker (who’d even be a fan of cube, now we come to consider it…) was defeated, so this should be somebody/factor else.