True.. Unless Clara pops out from time to time.
Now, *that* I wouldn't mind seeing.
True.. Unless Clara pops out from time to time.
That WOULD make me quit the show for good.Watching too much Moffat and getting to like the abuse of time travel to pull off convoluted plots that could be out of order, yet still in order....is how such a story like this comes to my mind.
A final abuse....Jenna Coleman is the 14th Doctor.
At some point most people would just leave.What happens to Clara now? I'm still waiting for that burger and fries I ordered.
A very, very brief "goodbye" would be acceptable. After all, that's been done since Tom Baker regenerated into Peter Davison, although back then they just used clips instead of bringing the actors back.I wouldn't be opposed to a 30 second cameo as 12 regenerates. For better or worse she was his longest serving companion and if 10 get a Rose return and 11 gets an Amy cameo then it makes sense that 12 would either hallucinate Clara, or else she'd pop by the say goodbye.
Same thing that happened when Tegan walked into the Police Box on the highway (in Logopolis) when she had a flat tire and wanted to phone for help. What ended up happening was she got lost in the TARDIS and was still wandering around in there when the Doctor and Adric took off for Logopolis. It was quite a shock when she burst into the console room, demanding to know who was in charge.I often wonder about that. What if someone walked into the diner not knowing it was a TARDIS and tried to order something?
People will either notice it and freak, notice it and ignore it, notice it and try to enter it, or they won't notice it. Hopefully Clara's rapid run-on sentences will annoy them so much that they'll run her off the planet.And what happens when they land on alien worlds?
Same thing happened to Dodo at the end of The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve, although it's far more nonchalantly than Tegan's introduction and was used as simply as a device to introduce a modern-day female companion at the end of the serial.Same thing that happened when Tegan walked into the Police Box on the highway (in Logopolis) when she had a flat tire and wanted to phone for help. What ended up happening was she got lost in the TARDIS and was still wandering around in there when the Doctor and Adric took off for Logopolis. It was quite a shock when she burst into the console room, demanding to know who was in charge.
At some point most people would just leave.
Now, *that* I wouldn't mind seeing.
If you put Gordon Ramsey up against the Daleks, who would win - would Ramsey end up dead, or would the Daleks end up wearing aprons and learning how to prepare a meal?
If you put Gordon Ramsey up against the Daleks, who would win - would Ramsey end up dead, or would the Daleks end up wearing aprons and learning how to prepare a meal?
My cousin once met Gordon Ramsey and set in real life he's actually one of the nicest guys she's ever met.
You're free to like whomever you wish. So am I. You are free to like Clara, adore Clara, worship Clara if that's what you want.Could someone tell me why we are suppose to dislike Clara? This is one of the more amazing shocks I had when I returned to the internet a year ago or was it shorter or longer? Can never tell.
Could someone tell me why we are suppose to dislike Clara? This is one of the more amazing shocks I had when I returned to the internet a year ago or was it shorter or longer? Can never tell.
Anyways I felt she was a fun character. She had plenty of spunk and good with the wisecracks. I do think she was better with Matt Smith and kind of played like his girlfriend but not the one you love but the one you just want to have a fun time with. We all know River was his love and He,Amy and Rory was his best friends. Capaldi was the crazy uncle to Clara.
Jason
I must agree with some of this - I don't get why people dislike her.
Becasue she's continually presented as being the single most important being in the history of the Universe. The ultimate Mary Sue, better than everyone at everything and always right.
Isn't that a good description of the Doctor character? It seems to be a common trait you going to have in modern "Doctor Who" if you want your companion's to be more than just eye candy or Burt Ward level of sidekick. You got to elevate them to keep up with the Doctor and it still doesn't matter because the Doctor is so above everyone he/and now she will always be just a little more above them.
There's being a competent, strong character and then there's...
Clara was born lived and died thousands of times to save the Doctor.
Clara told the Doctor what TARDIS to pick when he ran away.
Clara creates the Doctor by telling him an inspiring bedtime story.
The Doctor spends billions of years punching a wall for Clara.
Clara convinces herself that she can be the Doctor and gets near immortality and her own TARDIS as a reward.
And on and on and on....
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