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Where's Doctor's daughter, Jenny? Any idea where she is right now?

A funny thought crossed my mind at the end of The Doctor's Daughter: did Jenny make sure that shuttle was FTL capable? Because if it wasn't, she wouldn't be going anywhere anytime soon...
 
Well, it was Moffat's idea for her to survive - so it's not entirely unlikely that she'll return in one incarnation or another.

Great episode, BTW. :techman:
 
I know that she's traveling right now, but it's very unlikely that we will ever going to see her again.
Why's that?

She's still a youngster and that episode was just a couple years ago. Lots of time for reunions yet.
 
Am the only guy that actually really liked 'The Doctor's Daughter'?

And no, Jenny's hotness had nothing to do with my decision...honest! :)
 
How worst episode ever are we talking here?

For me? The single worst episode since Syl McCoy's debut Time and the Rani. For me.

Wow, haters gotta hate I guess. :p

:lol: Nah! I was trying to phrase my absolute distaste for the episode in a way as to not "offend" anyone who was sensitive about people not agreeing. It wasn't a "Haters" comment or anything. If someone likes it, that's cool. I just don't. And keep in mind, concerning my dislike: RTD didn't write it. So, it's not a Hate-RTD thing, either. Just a minute opinion.

The Doctor's Daughter was far from the worst episode of the RTD era.

Jesus-Doctor was pretty close, I agree...

I liked the Doctor's Daughter:rofl:

.....damn you.....
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She is in my bed right now with nothing on but a thong with questions marks on it..yum

:guffaw: Okay, I can get behind that kind of plot. :techman:
 
I enjoyed "The Doctor's Daughter" and would love to see Jenny again interact with the 11th Doctor. Think it would be an interesting dynamic. As for where Jenny is currently my guess would be somewhere out there...helping people in her own way and maybe having a companion or two of her own.
 
For the record, I really liked The Doctor's Daughter too, and hope someday we'll see Georgia return as Jenny to encounter her dad again.
 
Come now, some of you are actually claiming that 42, The Idiots Lantern, and Fear Her were better than TDD? :vulcan:
 
Come now, some of you are actually claiming that 42, The Idiots Lantern, and Fear Her were better than TDD? :vulcan:

Exactly!

Things I liked about the Doctor's Daughter

1. Georgia Moffat, yeah she's hot :drool:
2. The lovely interplay between Jenny and the Doctor, I thought it had a nice Tom/Leela feel to it.

3. Martha was actually not too bad here (even if they did have to shoehorn a Bplot in for her)

4. I actually quite like the "They've only been here a week" or however long it was malarky!

It isn't great, but perfectly acceptable Who really.
 
Well, honestly, I don't even think Fear Her was such a bad episode. I really liked the scribble attack and premise. I could have done without the Doctor carrying the Olympic torch but overall it was ok for watching it once. I also liked 42 and thought The Idiot's Lantern was all right.
 
Come now, some of you are actually claiming that 42, The Idiots Lantern, and Fear Her were better than TDD? :vulcan:

Yep. Even Daleks in Mahatten trumps this cliched, empty speed-joke of an episode. I've heard sounder plots on Saturday morning cartoons. Just me, though.

"Confessed"?

Anyway, I hope Jenny's rocket crashed into a moon or something, shortly after take-off, and she died instantly.
I hope her existence was overwritten like the Dalek attacks.

Ooh! I like it. It works within the confines of what we've seen.

Of course, you watch. Moffat will fuck me, and we'll find out River is Jenny's daughter or something... :(
 
Well, honestly, I don't even think Fear Her was such a bad episode. I really liked the scribble attack and premise. I could have done without the Doctor carrying the Olympic torch but overall it was ok for watching it once. I also liked 42 and thought The Idiot's Lantern was all right.

One thing I love about nuWho is that there's just about never been an episode that didn't really entertain for an hour just on the basis of novelty and style - even if it's not particularly memorable.

It's rather different, in that respect, than many of the older serials...in regard to which I've been advised, too often, that there are real virtues if one learns to ignore the fact that the acting, pacing and visuals are crap. Well, you know, life's too short.
 
I've enjoyed most of the old serials I've watched so far (up to season 6 at the moment). But I'm also a fan of silent movies so I don't mind slow plotting and not so convincing special effects too much. But I can understand it's not everyone's cup of tea.
 
whilst i agree with Dennis in principle that nuWho has at least been an hour's entertainment, there are, nevertheless, episodes i wouldn't care to rewatch. Fear Her and Love and Monsters are two of the prime candidates. Voyage of the Damned is another.
 
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