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Who is the best Female Villain of the current era?

Best Female Baddie?


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I'd say Sky/possesion creature thing as it seemed creepy. The Raknos never really worked for me (though I loved the episode) Cassandra and Blon worked well when they had their face turns and Mercy was probably the lease two dimensional, but suffered from being in an episode with a transformer.

So I voted Chrissy from Eastenders. I can't say I have a good reason. It's all about the cleavage. And boots.

Yeah I loved her outfit too :drool:

And was she really a villain? She was just doing her duty for Queen and Country after all ;)
 
I voted for Cassandra a few days back but hadn't gotten around to justifying my choice yet. So here I go!

It's obvious that Cassandra never could have done something as huge as destroying the universe or something hyperbolic like that. That's fine by me, though. We can leave the over ambitiousness and over powered ness to the likes of The Master and Davros for group A and the Black Guardian in group B. It's nice to have re-occurring villains.

Her nature and origin is unique. She's the last human being in existence. This is a pretty freaky idea in of itself as the thought of my own species going extinct makes me a little queasy, even if it is billions/millions/thousands of years n the future. Then we get the fact that Cassandra is just a sheet of human skin pulled out like a squarish trampoline. No hands, no arms, no legs, no feet. Veins and a face. It's grotesque in thought.

Once we get beyond the physical nature of Cassandra we have to deal with the fact that all of those nasty elements of human nature we prefer to brush under the carpet are pretty much the only elements left. Greed? Disregard for life other than oneself? Egotism? Arrogance? Elitism? Vanity? I'd like to think that given such a huge period of time that we'd be able to shed at least one or two of those things. The vanity has also reached absurd proportions with all of the work she has to do to both keep herself alive and looking good. We went from desiring face lifts to being face-lifts.

I will concede, though, that the overall execution of her character was a touch flawed -- especially in her second appearance. The mind-swapping thing was handled too flippantly to be taken too seriously. If they would have explained that power by the Doctor having a line like "Oh, yes -- in a billion years time humanity has a complete understanding of what you might call 'the human spirit is' and can even manipulate it with technology." But no. We got hi-jinx. Also, while I thought that her death was perfect for her character, I do wish we would have gotten one or two more appearances out of her before she bit the dust. Imagine if she appeared once a season and then died in Season Four -- the fans would lose a villain they'd come to expect for the last three and a half years.

And that's all I got to say about that.
 
Her nature and origin is unique. She's the last human being in existence.

Actually, she's not. She simply likes to claim that because she's racist. There are still Human beings around -- Humans survived right up until the year 100 Trillion, let's recall. It's just that the other Humans evolved -- they changed, intermixed, incorporated alien DNA into the Human gene pool. Cassandra claimed not to have any alien DNA in her, but of course, her claim to being the last "pure" Human is itself specious. She began life as a little boy -- something that very few female Humans do today, and that more than a few people today would define as unnatural, thus shedding light on how hypocritical and culturally-based her definition of "pure Human" is. And, then, of course, there's the fact that the only thing Human that's left of her is a disembodied brain and a flap of skin.

In short, her claim that there are no other true Humans left is based solely on a racist cultural definition of Humanity that precludes the idea of evolution, and her claim that she herself is Human anymore is questionable given her mutated physical form (and her lack of understanding that Humans in the past who held beliefs as bigoted as hers would be just as against her as she is against other Humans; it's the equivalent of a white man of Anglo-Saxon-Norman ancestry denouncing blacks as inferior when, five thousands years ago, any European with a mixture of both Germanic and Latin blood, such as the modern English, would have been denounced as sub-human for the same reasons).
 
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