Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Five Doctor Who Characters who should've/should have time/more time in the Tardis!

Disclaimer: There will be two parts to this post. This post will contain MAJOR SPOILERS to the Doctor Who Franchise. With these two posts I will  be focusing on any non companion after the 2005 reboot that should've/should had/be given more time/any time in the TARDIS

AGAIN THERE WILL BE SPOILERS GALORE I ADVISE ANYONE THAT HASN'T SEEN DOCTOR WHO episodes made from 2005-2017, please avert your eyes! O.O


There are many great characters in Doctor Who and alot of them do not get as much screen time as they should, which is super sad. Here is a list of five characters (WHO ARE STILL ALIVE AND COULD MAKE A RETURN) that should have either traveled at least once with the Doctor or should come back for more. Please note that I am not going to be including Ashiildr/Lady Me, River Song, or Captain Jack Harkness in this for obvious reasons.


Alonso Frame:
At number 5, I chose Alonso Frame. Alonso Frame was in the Season 4 Christmas Special, Voyage of the Damned. Though he was not really in the episode for more than ten minutes, he was one of the reasons that the titanic didn't crash into the earth. This man got shot by the pilot, locked himself in to keep himself safe from the host, AND piloted the ship keeping the engines running. Not only is Alonso brave, he is clever. And the Doctor liked him. Too bad he didn't invite Alonso along after he left.

Sally Sparrow:
At number 4, I chose Sally Sparrow. Sally Sparrow had a one shot episode/run in with the weeping angels in the Season 3 episode, Blink. Sally was an intelligent young woman who likes old things like old DVD's and old houses. Through-out the episode she follows the clues set by the Doctor (And avoids weeping angels) who was sent to another time without his Tardis and ends up being able to send it back to him. Only to meet him two years later before he gets sent back in time. Funny right? What was funnier is that we never see her again. :(

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart:
At number 3, I chose Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. Kate Lethbridge-Stewart is the daughter of a well-known Classic Doctor Who Companion/Character, the Brigadier! Anyway, Kate shows up in the Season 7 episode, The Power of Three when she storms the Pond's house looking for the Doctor. She comes back several more times (Being the head of UNIT and all) throughout the 11th and 12th doctor, up till Season 9 when the Zygons resurfaced as an insurgency almost. It would be a cool reference to the Brigadier if the Doctor at some point, invited Kate along into the TARDIS for one adventure to honor the memory of the Brigadier. And because Kate is not only wise and the head of Unit. She is very good in combat. (Like once taking out a Zygon that was ready to kill her and took the Zygon's place to infiltrate the ranks in The Zygon Invasion/The Zygon Inversion.

Osgood:
At number 2, I chose Osgood, or now known Patronella Osgood. She appeared first in the 50th anniversary special! People know her as the nerdy girl with asthma who got copied by the Zygons and they ended up bringing peace. One of them ended up dying in the Season 8 finale but we have no idea if it was the real one or the Zygon. THEN there was the The Zygon Invasion/The Zygon Inversion where Osgood shows up and we have no idea if she's human or not AND THEN THERE IS ANOTHER OSGOOD AND I JUST WAS LIKE...
But wouldn't be great for the Osgood twins to take a trip or two in the Tardis! Osgood is a scientist, She is smart, wise, and knows a little bit about aliens, and with her Zygon twin there would be double the brains and a bigger knowledge of alien things!

Wilfred Mott:
I got to be real here. There is no way I couldn't put Wilfred Mott. He is a war veteran who didn't kill anyone in the war and is extremely proud of it! He is related to Donna Noble and appeared first in the same Christmas Special that Alonso appeared in. He was a recurring cast member of Season 4 and he ended up showing how wise and supporting he was of Donna and the Doctor and his openness to aliens. He did end up traveling in the TARDIS once, in David Tennant's last special as the Doctor. And he ended up being the man the 10th Doctor died to save. It would be great to just see a future Doctor come back to see him and take him on one last trip in the TARDIS before he dies. Because there is almost a father-son dynamic with them and each is proud of the other!


Anyway! Hope you all liked that. Part 2 will be up in the next week or so. If you want me to do a collective post where I show what your favorite companions are or you have someone I forgot Please comment below! :D Byeeee


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