I still don't understand what's supposed to be wrong with that.You can also survive a nuclear explosion by hiding in a led lined fridge... Wait no, that was Spielberg fucking up Indiana Jones, my bad.
Yeah frankly if you accept the power of God from some broken tablets melting Nazis and Aliens then surely you have to accept this as well?!??
I've learned that my toolbox sorely needs a sonic screwdriver. Those things are amazing.
Chan your mother is a horrible shrew. Your father is absent from your life. There are NO exceptions tho.
Beware old, unmarked film cans. They might contain lost Hartnell/Troughton episodes but they might also contain demonic circus people that want to kill you.
Chan your mother is a horrible shrew. Your father is absent from your life. There are NO exceptions tho.
While Maria certainly gets the obligatory shrewish mother (who makes Jackie Tyler look like friggin' Mother Teresa), I was pleasantly surprised to learn that she has a fairly attentive, well-meaning father. What's worse is the recurring theme of abusive fathers (particularly "The Idiot's Lantern" & "Fear Her" so close together).
Chan your mother is a horrible shrew. Your father is absent from your life. There are NO exceptions tho.
Come on now, Jackie is loveable, but she's definitely a harriden, and frankly Martha's mum was shrewish even before Saxon's people turned up, heck even before Martha met the Doctor. Frankly I was almost hoping the Master would kill her that's how over the top her performance was.
Her dad wasn't absent from her life, but was split from her mother and the impression given that he'd left her for fast cars and younger women. It's that disfunctional family = character shorthand that certain writers seem to use far too easily.
Fair point about Donna, did her dad die though, I thought he was just always conviniently away from home?
If the actor hadn't died I think he'd have been around more.
There is a prevalance of broken families though within Who/Torchwood and Sarah Jane, you can't deny it.
40% of UK marrigages end in divoce, so not the majority.
Shrewish implies a woman (and I apologise for being sexist here) who finds fault, complains for the sake of it and generally somewhat overbearing and even unlikeable. If at least some of those traits don't fit Rose's Martha's and Donna's mums to a tee I'll eat my hat.
I'm sorry, Martha's family were going through a rough patch? As I recall her mum and dad were barely on speaking terms and Martha was having to act as intermediry.
I fully accept that not all the families were broken by the end, nor that Dr Who should shy away from the fact that not every marriage is happy, but when the three major companions created by RTD (plus Maria in SJA) all had overbearing mums,
and three out of the four had parents who were no longer togeather then I think it's cheap and unimaginative characterisation. IMO
I would completely agree with you, except that: 1. Sylvia and her husband weren't supposed to be no longer together, and 2. Francine and Clive got back together, creating what I thought was a rather interesting arc.
Actually I wasn't counting Sylvia and her husband; I was counting Rose's parents, Martha's, and Maria's from the Sarah Jane Adventures
Sorry but Jackie was overbearing even before Rose took off with the Doctor "Get another job, claim on the insurance- yap yap yap" as for Francine (I'd actually forgotten her name that's how much I disliked her) I would reiterate, she was coming across like a stuck up cow way before Saxon's people got anywhere near her. She had already made her mind up about the Doctor.
And again, I don't care that Francine became a better person eventually (spending a year in slavery to a meglamaniac is great for creating humility) when she first appeared she was a shrew.
Of the three Jackie is the only one who I have any time for.
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