The Doctor's Daughter
May. 11th, 2008 02:55 amWas a disappointment.
This was not just the worst episode so far of Season 4; this is one of the worst episodes of Doctor Who ever.
I'd rather watch The Gunfighters again.
1- It's so nice the cloning machine is able to make clothing and guns.
2- Martha Jones- had no purpose in this story at all, except padding. Remove her, and she could have easily been replaced by Donna, or Martha's scenes could have been eliminated completely with no harm to the story.
3- Jenny can't regenerate. But she can breathe out vortex energy that she got from ... somewhere ... and come back to life.
4-Donna has mighty temp skills that enables her to determine that the strings of numbers she's seeing represent a date, when all she has to go on is that different parts of the tunnels have different numbers, and (I'm guessing here) the further out the the tunnels are, the higher the numbers... so many other things they could have been, and there wasn't nearly enough information given to be able to determine that the numbers represent dates.
5- Speaking of dates... seven days. That's a lot of tunnels to dig in seven days. But then, there were robots to help, I think. But they apparently disappeared when they were done. After sealing off all the important parts of the tunnels that contained plot points. And then the head of command died, and silly him, he never set up a second in command. On a ship. Colonizing another planet. So ... in the span of one week, every single entity that had been on that original ship had been killed and replaced to the point where no one remembered anything at all about the mission, or the fact that these warring factions had apparently been able to get along well enough at one point to be cooped up in a spaceship for who knows how long and then co-operate to build a large colony structure and begin a terraforming process? And everyone forgot to take notes, or keep a diary, or anything...
6- How did any of the colonist clones know there was a shuttlecraft, especially Jenny, who wasn't derived from a member of the crew? How did she know how to pilot it, when it was clearly established that the cloning machine didn't give her any of the Doctor's knowledge, only knowledge she'd need to be a soldier in the war?
6- Wouldn't cloning the Doctor make Jenny more his sister than his daughter, anyway?
7- Nice flips, Jenny. How did you keep your lovely long blond ponytail from breaking a beam?
8- As far as rallying cries to psyche up the start of a new civilization go, the Doctor really could of done a lot better than, "Base it on someone who wouldn't do it!"
9- The blood-thirsty soldiers made peace quickly and easily. If only it was always that easy.
10- The TARDIS can't speak fishman, it seems.
This episode had only one objective: to introduce the character of Jenny. That was done in the first five minutes. The rest of the episode was completely irrelevant and unnecessary, and very poorly written. EDIT: I don't even want to start trying to make sense of the entire time paradox mess.
2- Martha Jones- had no purpose in this story at all, except padding. Remove her, and she could have easily been replaced by Donna, or Martha's scenes could have been eliminated completely with no harm to the story.
3- Jenny can't regenerate. But she can breathe out vortex energy that she got from ... somewhere ... and come back to life.
4-Donna has mighty temp skills that enables her to determine that the strings of numbers she's seeing represent a date, when all she has to go on is that different parts of the tunnels have different numbers, and (I'm guessing here) the further out the the tunnels are, the higher the numbers... so many other things they could have been, and there wasn't nearly enough information given to be able to determine that the numbers represent dates.
5- Speaking of dates... seven days. That's a lot of tunnels to dig in seven days. But then, there were robots to help, I think. But they apparently disappeared when they were done. After sealing off all the important parts of the tunnels that contained plot points. And then the head of command died, and silly him, he never set up a second in command. On a ship. Colonizing another planet. So ... in the span of one week, every single entity that had been on that original ship had been killed and replaced to the point where no one remembered anything at all about the mission, or the fact that these warring factions had apparently been able to get along well enough at one point to be cooped up in a spaceship for who knows how long and then co-operate to build a large colony structure and begin a terraforming process? And everyone forgot to take notes, or keep a diary, or anything...
6- How did any of the colonist clones know there was a shuttlecraft, especially Jenny, who wasn't derived from a member of the crew? How did she know how to pilot it, when it was clearly established that the cloning machine didn't give her any of the Doctor's knowledge, only knowledge she'd need to be a soldier in the war?
6- Wouldn't cloning the Doctor make Jenny more his sister than his daughter, anyway?
7- Nice flips, Jenny. How did you keep your lovely long blond ponytail from breaking a beam?
8- As far as rallying cries to psyche up the start of a new civilization go, the Doctor really could of done a lot better than, "Base it on someone who wouldn't do it!"
9- The blood-thirsty soldiers made peace quickly and easily. If only it was always that easy.
10- The TARDIS can't speak fishman, it seems.
This episode had only one objective: to introduce the character of Jenny. That was done in the first five minutes. The rest of the episode was completely irrelevant and unnecessary, and very poorly written. EDIT: I don't even want to start trying to make sense of the entire time paradox mess.
This was not just the worst episode so far of Season 4; this is one of the worst episodes of Doctor Who ever.
I'd rather watch The Gunfighters again.