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Just seeing this scene like this, having not seen the movie in two weeks now… It’s just… Wow, it just gives me a ridiculous...
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‘I know that everyone dislikes certain qualities in companions, but I feel the most sympathetic for Martha. Too many Whovians believe that Martha was useless as a companion, when I see it otherwise. So many times was she the one caring for the Doctor, when usually the Doctor loses his companions in some odd manner, making them undesirable burdens. And even when Martha is stuck in a sticky situation, she still becomes witty and finds a solution somehow. Forget her unrequited love; she’s amazing.’
‘Martha Jones was the most cunning of all the New Who companions. She was brilliant, the most innovative, and the most efficient as a companion. Her abrupt love for the Doctor did not show dependency, but rather Martha’s faithfulness for him. And one cannot just say that Martha didn’t do anything in series 3, because twice in that series did she end up crucially saving him, and even when she was stuck in a bad situation, she still had the wit to make the most of it. No one can hate Martha Jones.’
@sivartis (Travis Richey*) Martha Jones, meet Inspector Spacetime.
#whenuniversescollide pic.twitter.com/91KSoqRrWhen universes collide
* who plays ‘Inspector Spacetime’ in Community’s ‘Doctor Who’ parody/tribute.
Rose, Martha, Donna, Amy.
Maybe it’s because she came right after Rose, but she was fucking annoying too.
no it isn’t safe. watch your back.
OP, I don’t watch Dr Who. I’ve only ever seen Martha in eps of Torchwood, but I know you just fucked the fuck up by posting this on the internet.
Get your affairs in order.
Tell your loved ones goodbye.
And don’t say nobody ever warned you.
smdh
They misspelled Best
I’m so tired of stupid people disliking Martha. I don’t know if it’s just racism or failure to understand what is awesome or Mary Sueness gone wild or what, but all these heffas need to get rounded up and put on an island where they can watch seasons 1 and 2 over and over and leave the rest of us to our right thinking.
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‘I think I would have liked Martha better if she had been played by a better actress.’
You mean a white actress.
OMG YOU GUYS!!! ISN’T THE DOCTOR SUCH A GOOD FRIEND? HE TOOK MARTHA TO A TIME IN HISTORY WHERE SHE WAS TREATED AS SUB-HUMAN BECAUSE HE JUST LOVED HER AS HIS FRIEND SO FUCKING MUCH.
THIS WAS GOOD FOR HER BECAUSE WE JUS LOVES US SOME SERVITUDE. THERE WERE LIKE, RAINBOWS AND UNICORNS AND SHIT TOO.
Because taking Martha to places where she’s treated as less than for the color of her skin is how the Doctor shows his love, y’all…
And Lawd KNOWS us darkies luv massa so much! Especially when missus tells us how us darkies can’t be nothin…
Every time I see these scenes the history major in me starts twitching. Black women had been training to be doctors in the UK & the US for almost 40 years at this point. Were there a lot of them? No. But there was a lot of coverage of the ones who did succeed. If she knew women were training to be doctors, then she knew some of them were women of color.
One more ticky mark of fail to add to Paul Cornell’s ticky mark of fail for this episode. (sidenote: sadly for me, I actually like this two-parter quite a lot. there are many good and great things about it. But the issues are sooooo issue-y. And I know that Cornell probably meant well but, you know, intentions and a nickel will get you a piece of candy at the corner shops.)
What pisses me off is that whenever I bring the point up about how the Doctor was irresponsible for bringing Martha to this era, certain people go: But it was the TARDIS! The TARDIS chose, not him!
Well then, that makes it ALL BETTER, right?? First: that was a handwavy thing Cornell or whoever on the creation team did to take away the Doctor’s responsibility, which is a dick move, and just goes to prove that they lack balls. Second, that would make the TARDIS a fucking asshole. Someone should have slapped her in the face when they had the chance in The Doctor’s Wife. Third, WTH is with the Doctor letting the TARDIS decide? Isn’t it his job to keep Martha safe? jebus.
Arg, promised I would reblog this and never did! Sorry about that.
So, after I posted the above Paul Cornell pinged me on twitter and was all: Hello, real person here, not vague Internet pixels! Also: I have differing opinions, let’s talk.
So over on my blog we did have a long and interesting discussion about this episode and my feelings about Martha and series 3 and it was NON FAILY. I know, shocking.
And as I have mentioned in other places, I constantly have to remind myself that people who haven’t had my experiences have very different ways of seeing things and that it sometimes takes a person explaining how the world looks through their eyes before a person begins to get it.
It’s not my job to do that all the time, I know. But I was happy for the opportunity to do so with the actual person who wrote this episode.
I was reminded of this when reading about the person who left fandom (DA fandom, maybe?) because of some really nasty comments and such hurled at hir by other people in the fandom. I can understand why that would be upsetting. I’ve experienced what it’s like to be seen by people as just a collection of pixels and not a real person with real feelings and sensibilities.
And while I don’t apologize for my anger about the race stuff around Martha at all, I should also take a moment to remember that real people are involved in the making of TV, too. Doesn’t change how I feel, might change how I express myself. It will at least encourage me to stop, think, and then post.
‘I often wonder what happened to Martha and Tom’s relationship, and what happened for her to end up with Mickey.’