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Hating the present day Clara storylines. Halts the narrative something awful.[/QUOTE said:
Yes. Specifically, I'm hating the "You interrupted me, I can't go with you because I'm about to go on a date/expecting a phonecall/whatever" circumstance every week. Doesn't she realize that the TARDIS is a time machine? So what if she's almost out the door or in the middle of her date? She could for all practical purposes be in the middle of her date, excuse herself to use the loo, have to wait in line because someone is already in there ahead of her, get picked up by the Doctor, go on an adventure, be returned to the restaurant a few minutes earlier than when she left, slip into the empty loo, wait until her "past self" leaves with the Doctor, exit the loo and return to her date.
It's a time machine, Claire!
Oh, and in response to last week when everyone was complaining that the Impossible Girl had returned to save the day once again. I had the opposite reaction. I was thinking it only logical the Impossible Girl should return. After all, she was scattered all along the Doctor's timeline. Shouldn't we be seeing some of her now and then for the rest of the Doctor's life?
Overall I've grown disappointed with Claire. They started her out brilliantly. She was Souffle Girl, then Impossible Girl. She seemed smarter than the average contemporaries of her time, especially in the 19th Century with her "It's smaller on the outside" comment, which was totally opposite of the normal reaction (yes, we heard the same comment from the solder in the Dalek episode). But now Claire seems just as average as the rest of the contemporaries.
Not that I'd kick her out of the TARDIS or anything...