Doctor Who 4x03 Planet of the Ood Reaction | First Time Watching
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Doctor Who 4x03 Planet of the Ood Reaction | First Time Watching
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Finding themselves on the Ood-Sphere planet in the 42nd century, The Doctor and Donna discover the truth over the Ood's willingness to serve humankind.
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cannot believe that you predicted the ood transformation !!
I did good in this one 😸
@@julesreacts Did you cheat? You have an unusually high success rate at guessing.
@@leesweets4110 Some people have just watched so many shows that they can predict typical plot points reletively accurate. Especially when they pay close attention to minor details and patterns.
One of those patterns for example is when a character that hasn't played that big of a role before suddenly gets more screen time, good character development and maybe even a sad backstory, they're about to die very soon
I have commented before that Jules is a very intelligent observer. Dr Who is not everyone’s cup of tea because of the techno speak and plots. Jules does great reactions and commentary.
Right? She nailed it!
"Natural Ood has never killled". I think this line says it all about how justified the Ood were to revolt in a violent manner after 200(!) years of being enslaved.
Ah yes because violent resistance to oppression, segregation, slavery, and bigotry in all forms somehow invalidates the right for a group to be free from these things, that sounds about white.
The Ood are definitely one of my favourite aliens in Dr Who.
Love the scene when Donna hears the Ood Song.
😭❤️
It makes me cry every time. Murray Gold and Catherine Tate, brilliant combo.
@@fayesouthall6604 Yep!
@@sallyatticum Every time!
Oh, absolutely. Catherine is brilliant. That scene is just everything you need to see to understand who Donna is. And it's one of the reasons she's my favorite companion.
One thing I love about this episode is the fact that the Doctor and Donna don't really do anything to save the day, they're just witnessing an ood revolution in action
You can imagine our collective surprise when Donna became a fan favourite after her deliberately abrasive performance in The Runaway Bride! All these years later, she's still my absolute fave. Catherine Tate is an exceptional actress with the right material.
Something that I haven't seen anyone comment on:
on 12:02 you comment on how its nice that he leaves him go... or if he has ulterior motives...
One thing I love about this show... not only the realistic portrayal of humans in a lot of instances...
but they bring back themes...
S1E11 - Doctor to the Slytheen lady:
"You let one of them go... but that is nothing new. That's how you slaughter millions. Because once in a while, on a whim, you happen to be kind."
And this is why we love the Oods.
EDIT: Also, happy that you're grown to love Donna this fast.
Generally speaking there's two schools of thought regarding to her. Those who love and consider her as one of the better NeWho companions (yours truly signs to this) and those who find her just "loud and annoying" and keep that image of her all throughout the show.
Point being, the Noble army gladly welcomes you.
In other words, there are those that love Donna, and those that are wrong. :D
She's just incredible. I cannot believe how much more I love Doctor Who now because of Donna. How is that possible 🥰
For me, Donna is the best NuWho companion. It didn't help that she was overshadowed by Rose being teased at the beginning of the season, because so many just had eyes for Rose rather than appreciating Donna.
@@user-jt1js5mr3f IIRC back in the first Cyberman two-parter I mentioned that I've grown to dislike Rose, but I don't think I ever told why. (Well, "dislike" may be a rather strong word for it, but I hope everyone gets what I mean though.)
That is the precise reason why though. For me it was really awesome to see Tate make a second go AND also as a companion now and... then... Rose kinda "robs" her season somewhat. Arguably. Kinda.
Thankfully there's still a TON of great Donna stuff on S4, but it kinda rubs me the wrong way that it ain't fully "her season" per-se. Just to make it clear, I'm making the following sound way worse than I intend and it ain't all the end of the world for me, but just saying that three episodes of "Donnas season" she shares with Martha and then Rose not only makes constant 'blink and ya miss it' sort of cameos and then finds her way to Donna centric episode and also comes to "push her away" for the season finale.
Again, making that sound way more drastic than it actually is, and I get it, really. She was NeWho's first companion and all and season 4 (and specials) was supposed to be kind of a last hurrah to the whole RTD era, so I can understand why this happens.
Still rubs me the wrong way though.
@@TheZintastic no no, that sums up almost perfectly how I’ve always felt about it, even the bit about Martha. Donna had to share so much time with old faces, especially with the finale and Donna’s farewell. It was really cool seeing people coming back, but it definitely robbed her. I “dislike” rose not for her character, but more so the way people acted about it. A similar sensation of staying distant from something because others hype it up 😆
I don’t always agree with the wider community, because I also love a companion of 11 that most complained about 🤷♂️
The snow scenes were shot in a boiling hot week in August, using fake snow. This was done using tiny pieces of paper.
Oh wow, I'd not have known!
While wearing jackets?! 😬
16:06 such a lovely scene after the series 4 finale now you’ve seen it. Very sad on a rewatch. They’ll always talk of the DoctorDonna and keep Donna’s memory alive, tell their kids all about her even though she’ll never remember
You’re the first person I’ve seen who predicted the transformation. 😁
I think it's from watching X Files and Buffy! I am getting a suspicious mind 🤣
@@julesreacts the amount you've predicted until now is mind blowing
I don't hold killing slave owners against the slaves.
I remember thinking the ood transformation scene was the absolute peak of horror when I was younger
Me too, except I watched it recently and 7 year old me was right. It’s awful 😂
Apparently this is the censored version. They had to tone it down for broadcast, it was originally much more graphic and horrifying but BBC was against it.
I always thought this episode was very dark for Doctor Who! Donna must have nerves of steel to keep wanting to travel after this and Pompeii back-to-back!
they really put her through the ringer immediately huh
I love donna so much she is my first and my favourite companion. I also just love the chemistry and friendship between the doctor and donna they’re so perfect for each other 😭
The Ood are by far my favorite alien on doctor Who. At first they seem scary and strange from their appearance, but you come to realize they are such gentle sweethearts. Such great costume design, it's the PERFECT balance between off-putting and adorable to create that effect.
Another lovely, lovely episode Jules. Delighted by how quickly you predicted Halpen's transformation - not many do. Brilliant (but not surprising) that you get Donna so well.
Thank you, Neil! I adore Donna. She's my favourite companion so far 💜
Spot the famous person. This week the award goes to …
*Tim McInnerny* who played Mr Halpen
Tim is known for playing Percy in Blackadder, Lord Percy in Blackadder II, Lord Topper-Fop in Blackadder the Third and Captain Darling in Blackadder Goes Forth
_(I make a pasta dish which, because of the parsley in it, is very green. We call it Purest Green Pasta. I tried to leave a link to Black Adder, Purest Green but my comment gets deleted)_
He appeared in Notting Hill, 101 Dalmatians, Game of Thrones, Outlander and Sherlock
He was also in two music videos, UpTown Girl by Westlife and This Woman's Work by Kate Bush
Honourable mention goes to *Adrian Rawlins* who played Dr Ryder
Adrian is known for being in Chernobyl and also playing James Potter in some of the Harry Potter films
James Potter in Chernobyl?! Which character (or rather, real life person) was he?
@@JoeThornhill Nikolai Fomin, chief engineer of Chernobyl
@@Spiklething Yep, he looked completely different.
Tim was in Spooks, too, as recurring character Oliver Mace, the Head of the Joint Intelligence Committee.
More than a little of that character in Mr Halpen.
But the 'purest green' clip is easy to find - just watched it again for the millionth time. It's always a delight to see Tim in a show.
Ayesha Dharker, who played the treacherous Solana Mercurio, was Queen of Naboo in Attack of the Clones.
Something that I hadn't really noticed before but do now is that each companion of the 1-th Doctor has a distinctive title. Rose is adventure, Martha is rebellious, but Donna (underneath her legendary sass) is empathy. Someone who wears their emotions on her sleeves and gives the Doctor probably something he didn't know he needed or needed to be reminded of. Not that he was ever mean but she's a human element to the Doctor's more rash and blunt decisions. She works so well.
Can I just say for the record, I love the Ood so much. LOL I want to see more of them soon.
Remarkably early how you predicted the spiked drink.
Edit: You guessed the transformation too. I'm impressed.
I did quite well in this one 🤣
Catherine Tate was around 35 when she first appeared on Doctor Who. She became a full companion two years later.
"I just want to know how that is going to affect the Ood brain." Exactly! It's worrying.
Just love this series and era so much, Murray Gold's music gives each episode even more than what's just on screen.
Ood Revolution!
And yes, Donna is great, and she's exactly what the Doctor needed ;)
3:23 "End of the WORK shift", Jules. Blimey lol.
to be fair, it's doctor who!
This is another one I go back to a lot. It’s so painful at the beginning but the resolution is so satisfying and the very end is beautiful. The doctor Donna will be in the song of the ood forever. Makes me teary every time.
Doctor-Donna friend. Doctor-Donna friend. Doctor-Donna friend. Doctor-Donna friend!
I forget the title at the moment, but it wasn't The Satan Pit where we first saw the Ood, as that was the second half of a two-parter. We first saw them, obviously, in the first part.
The Impossible Planet is the title
Yes! I knew it was one of those!
Just another banger of a Donna episode. I never get tired of her being the ideal in universe voice of the audience.
EDIT:
GREAT POINT about Donna's age. I never thought about that, but you are right for older fans Donna was closer in age to the older fan base, so like the classic companions the actresses/actors were closer in age to the person playing the doctor so they were seen more as equals thank love struck pups. I think you have hit on a significant difference about Donna's relationship to the fandom as well as bringing some maturity to the doctors life. Good call J-bird, keep up the excellent work.
"Doctor Donna Friends" 😂
Love your reaction! I Can see the zero compassion for human's diying in this episode! 😂😂
You're gonna enjoy the Season ! 🤩
You were on point in guessing what happens in this episode! 😂
I really like this episode, and I'm so glad the Ood got a happy ending from their cruel treatment. It was lovely seeing Donnas caring side, and it definitely adds to her character and shows shes not all gob!
10:15 really showing that Barty Crouch jr side of David's acting
There's a lot to say about this episode but I'll just settle for saying I love the Dr's line "people who know for certain tend to be like Mr Halpen". Yes it was the Olympic torch episode, neither one is that subtle sadly.
I really love this peaceful Oods - and their song always touches me.
The thing that jumps at me about this episode is...
The Doctor and Donna were basically just spectators. The Ood and the infiltrating scientist did everything. Yet, the Ood are thanking the Doctor and Donna at the end.
Oh, wait, that Ood voice at 4:05 was the same voice actress as the base's computer in The Impossible Planet.
You wonder about ages-I don’t know how old Donna is supposed to be, but Catherine Tate was born in December 1969 (some sources say May 1968), and David Tennant in April 1971. Other actors of similar ages are John Barrowman (Jack Harkness, born 1967) and John Simm (the Master, born 1970). For a comedienne, I think Catherine Tate does well as a straight actress in Doctor Who, and she apparently loved taking part in the show. She seems to be a popular companion in general, although of course not everyone likes her. As for the Ood, they will be seen again occasionally; they’re a relatively minor but persistent element in the story of Doctor Who.
My mom was an entertainment reporter/critic. She commented that comic actors often do drama very well, but dramatic actors often can’t do comedy.
my partner saw them and said "EWW"
I said "its pronounced OOD"
HA!
CT was in her late thirties when this series was filmed. Unless otherwise specified, I usually assume in TV shows, that the character is the chronological age of the actor. I sometimes get the impression that Donna is meant to maybe be a little younger but not much. That is just my opinion though.
Such an underrated story, one of the best in a very good season (the best new Who season for mine). The Ood are a great invention and it’s good to get their back story
my favourite thing about the Ood prediction is "wouldn't it be funny if..."
not QUITE so funny when you have to see it, lol
I loooove the bit where the female assistant refuses to change her mind, because so often these stories would have had them be a hero (especially when they're young and good-looking!) and it's really a little jarring to have this reality check, and I feel that choice is way more effective than any story where she'd become a good guy
when the director sets his assistant free, I think it's more like... how slave owners and bigots live with themselves. you do one nice thing, occasionally, when you think they've earned it, when it doesn't cost you much, and you can tell yourself you're not a monster, that the rest of them deserve what they've got
couldn't have put that last bit better myself. rly a special episode i think
I came to Doctor Who relatively late. A friend got me into it early during 10's tenure, and this period was always my favourite: the Doctor and Donna, and I'm glad to see people afterwards giving it the value it warrants!
While it’s been a theme before now, this episode is the one that really teaches you the morality of Doctor Who - that is that alien life is as valuable as human life and will be treated as such (at least it’s supposed to be) in the future, and we, as an audience, are meant to do the same.
Also, you are crazy good at figuring out how these episodes and (or maybe you’re just smarter than I was at 12 years old)
Jules!! Your predictions being accurate every time is so funny!! 😂😂
haha thank you!! I do love when I get them really wrong as well 🤣
@ i love watching your predictions especially as someone who’s seen DW a lot, it’s so cool to see you be so observant and just get the big plot twists 😂😂
its so sad how the oods were suffering and the song was sad too
Yay! Another week, another brilliant reaction 🙂Thank you so much, Jules 😉
I'm sure all the people who love Donna, love her for the immeasurable amount of true compassion and empathy. I love most of the modern "Doctor Who" companions pretty equally for different reasons (but Martha is my second favorite after someone who you haven't meet yet), and Donna's strongest side is definitely her heartfelt emotions (outside of "Runaway Bride", where she was just loud and obnoxious)
As always, I just can't wait to see your reactions to next week episode. Thanks!
Here straight away, best Wednesday treat
I love this episode, and I love the Ood. I mean, the Ood, Donna, Doctor Donna, the brain in their hands line, I just love it so much. It's one of my favorites!
Hello, Jules!💜
A day with no tears! Yay, indeed. I was very sure you would enjoy all the bits you mentioned in this episode. The Ood are great alien entities, and Donna is a force, once again. She just seems very happy to be travelling with the Doctor, and brings great empathy. The way she immediately comforted the dying Ood was a touching scene.🥰 She is my 2nd favorite companion.😊
It is probably a good thing that your views come in staggered, as the collective Bah, AH, or general sigh, would be sound heard 'round the world, when folks view 8:49, and you just pop out the twist! Excellent work, you're like an Oracle from mythological times!🤭😜
I love how Donna speaks exactly what is on her mind - sort of like Cordelia - "You've got a box, he's got a Ferrari!"🤣🤣
Great episode, one of my top. A great end. Very touching.🥲
Have a wonderful Thursday, Jules💜🤗💜 - it's storms of thunder and lightening, hail, and (possible) tornadoes here once again. But just windy for now. I think that is all it will be. Take care, See to all the animal friends - inside, outside, and digital!🥰 See you in your next!👋
Tom 😸💜
Such a great episode!! and no more tears, Donna did that for me. GOODNESS I love that woman. She is so kind and caring, but isn't afraid to raise her voice a few octaves when she needs to get the Doctor to listen! And her one liners and come backs? Brilliant 🤣
Oooh I love the sound of your storms there. We might be in for a storm this afternoon as well, but a bit milder than yours! Stay indoors and safe. I'll do the same 🥰
Well, actually I am intending on going out to snap a few photos, if it gets exciting. But I will take care. You too!
I love the ood! they remind me of mind flayer but friendly! (I love the mind flayers, there my second favorit creature in dnd)
Listening to your comments, it's amazing sometimes how you unknowingly predict just what's going on. A father of the Ood race, turning out to be the Ood brain. The boss turning into an Ood.
It's been a month since I was last here at your channel, been waiting for the two parter in the Library to come around which you've now reacted to so I don't have to worry about spoilers for them. When I first watched them on first broadcast back in 2009 I didn't love it, the library episodes, I enjoyed it sure but didn't love it, but over the years since and re-watching these episodes now much older than when I first saw them I feel my appreciation of them has only gone up to the point that this is one of my favourite two parters in all of Doctor Who, right up there with The Empty Child, Human Nature, and The Impossible Planet. I consider episodes like Utopia, The Sound of Drums and The Last of the Time Lords to be three parters, as I do with the finale episodes of series 4 which you have yet to experience, no spoilers of course but I feel it is a three parter. Anyway, I'm here and ready to catch up with your reactions.
Aww welcome back! I hope you enjoy!
@@julesreacts oh I did, your Forest of the Dead tears really were warranted. The next episode is...well we'll just say it really makes me anxious to the point I rarely rewatch that one but that's because it's so well done if that makes sense 😄
I also fell in love with Donna so quickly, it’s lovely and refreshing to see a pure friendship dynamic with no romantic complications. I personally wasn’t keen on Martha’s acting and couldn’t stand her family. So it was a nice change to get Donna and her lovely grandad 😊
Donna and Wilf are just my favourites 🥰
Donna really comes into her own in thr last episode and this
Thank you for allowing me to re watch this episode. This has so many connections to the next doctor
Thank YOU for watching :)
It amazed me how your guesses turned out to be true. Something controlling the Ood species, for example (the Ood brain). And I was astonished when you suggested the boss could be turning into an Ood.
I definitely had a good run this episode!!
‘You could be free’
‘I do not understand the concept’
😭😭😭😭
Home from the night shift, a cup of tea, and always look forward to seeing your reaction to Who. Makes a great start to the day.
That sounds delightful 😸
I heard the same as you, but I think she was supposed to say "end of the work shift" not "end of the world shift".
The Ood episodes are among my favorites.
My favourite episode from series 4.
Donna’s compassion in this episode is a reflection of RTD’s guilt in many ways - it was only after The Impossible Planet/The Satan Pit went to air that Russell apparently realised he’d killed off the entire cohort of Ood slaves without questioning or challenging their slave status. This was his apology.
Odd and Judoon are Good
4:00 that's kinda the point. It's a moral and ethical question.
My stance is if the Ood choose it AND they are treated justly then even if I morally dislike the idea it is ethical (which still sits wrong in my gut)
This episode shows why I'm morally against the notion
Thank you for another uplifting empathic reaction. It still gets better.
As the Doctor would say - ooh, yes! Love it when he does that.
Watching you react to my DW favourite season is just so fun and relaxing. I'm loving it so much. I really hope people will be more considerate with spoilers as you continue because there are some pivotal moments that just shouldn't be revealed or even hinted at. I myself kept quiet during certain scenes so that you could fully enjoy the storyline when it unfolds. You're great and entertaining in your reactions overall, but your perception and authenticity really shine with shows that have lots of plot twists. I don't know if you've ever watched LOST, but if you haven't, I'd love to see you react to it because your insight, empathy, and overall excellent comprehension skills would be a perfect match for that gem of a show.
Sabri, thank you so much!!
As a kid watching this episode the ood were always one of the scariest "villains" to me but now that I'm an adult and can actually pay attention to the story fully and have watched seasons 1-4 many times I really understand the complexity of this episode, it's like that for most of the episodes from seasons 1-4
Hey Jules!!! No more tears!! 👏👏🫶🫶
How on earth did you guess that twist so early? Well done!
Thank you!! I was on fire that day!
While I don't think there's a single episode in Series 4 that isn't either really good or even better, this is another standout!
I talked on your previous video about how Catherine Tate delivered an acting masterclass in The Fires of Pompeii, and now she goes and does it again! Her listening to the Ood's song of captivity breaks my heart every time.
Donna is amazing. She's so emotionally intelligent and strong in her moral compass. Easily my favourite companion!
The Ood are probably my favourite aliens created for the modern run of Doctor Who. A lot of fiction has the trope of "slaves that are happy to serve," for example the House Elves in Harry Potter. The Ood are a brilliant deconstruction of that trope, where we see the whole picture instead. We see the cruelty of their enslavement and hear the sorrow of their captivity. But in the end, we get to hear their "Song of Freedom," which is another piece of this show's soundtrack that always makes me emotional.
10th doctor chase by Claw
Great reactions from Jules, to another fantastic New Who Ood episode! :)
Thank you, Kieron 😸 have a great day!
The Ood are one of those new Doctor Who aliens that truly feel like one of the classics from the old days.
Great insight on the spiked drink and Ood Transformation :)
As much as Donna grates me as a character (i find her too over the top) this was one of her better performances for me.
Thank you for being so peaceful.
the world needs more of it!
Yes Donn Noble have a more matrue and self-assured demeanour. Not quite as fresh and naive as the newly adult that severeal of the other companinions are. She would be 38-39 when when this season aired.
I was waiting for this one
I love the Ood, too!! I really hope they'll have a much better life now 💜
The Ood are a good alien. We do see Doctor Who tackle human issues, historical and contemporary, using both alien cultures and/or humans. The idea that a "family business" is built on enslaving an alien species to serve humanity... is a good way to comment on the history or slavery and exploitation humans already have without ruffling too many people's feathers. It is the perfect "abstract example" that doesn't blame anyone "family" with details of the past.
That becomes a thing. Her nicknames dr donna. So far youve 2 names. Dr donna and bad wolf
Always great to hear your reactions, and how you feel about Donna. Incredibly gOOD😆
Fun fact about this episode; Mr Halpens transformation into an ood was originally going to be even more graphic than it already was, but they decided to tone it down
I feel like the ood have gone through a lot up until this point, i do feel sorry for them
For sure! I think they'll have a good life from now on though 😌
Hey Jules 🙋♂ ... Another great episode down. Yes, Donna is one of my favorite characters too, but for me ... Rose ... like your first girlfriend/boyfriend, will always have that special place in my heart that no one can ever replace.
It was nice seeing the Ood again, but honestly, I'd forgotten about the twist, and was just as intrigued as you were, thinking,, "Why is he offering him a drink all the time ???", and I really wasn't sure until just before the reveal. What a great concept. I love watching these with you, but it's so hard keeping all thoughts about things contained, good or bad, but it's all that much more special when we get to see your reactions when you DO see them... in the right time, of course, and it makes it all that much better. I want to praise you again for speaking out last episode about people giving spoilers. I wish more reactors would do so.
Odd is a Alien
3:21 "end of the work shift" not World 😂
hahaha that makes more sense 🤣
I have a reaction to Donna this episode that not a lot of Who fans I have seen can understand. But specifically coming off the heels of the Pompeii episode, Donna's decisions by the natural Ood rub me the entirely wrong way.
In the Pompeii episode, she acts with stunning courage and compassion when she helps the Doctor blow Vesuvius to save the world, even knowing they're actively killing twenty thousand people. Here, she agrees when the Doctor offers to let her in to the Ood's telepathic suffering. And while she could commit a mass murder for the greater good along with her friend, she fails here. She can't bear the sound of the Ood's pain, even knowing the Doctor has to hear it on his own anyway and CAN'T block it out. Then, when both of them are having the same terrible day, she says she wants to leave. She changes her mind. But in the moment, it's an act of selfish self-preservation and a burying her head in the sand against the suffering of the galaxy that I can't stand the episode after she helped blow Vesuvius.
Don't get me wrong. I think it's phenomenal writing. Donna is capable of committing mass murder for compassion and the greater good. She can't bear witness to suffering when she can't help it, even when doing so would help a friend. I also think there's a statement in there about humanity. But it makes me mad.
I love your thoughts, Hallie! I hadn't thought of it like that. It also feels like Donna was so affected by what happened in Pompeii, that maybe she's even trying to protect herself a little by saying she wants to leave. She might be beginning to realise that life with the Doctor is a lot harder emotionally than what she thought it would be. Great thoughts, thank you 💜
This episode in particular really struck me as pretty dark, and gave me the impression the series as a whole might be going that way. It's interesting in retrospect that I was picking up on more visceral things like the one guy who was gassed or how many people died, when the really dark elements have arguably been lurking in the show the whole time.
I was basically like you, cheering for the Ood.
They are SO worthy of a proper life!
Glad that you liked this episode and that Donna is becoming a favorite of yours! I'd say she is my favorite "New Who" Companion (with 2 more i won't name because of spoilers) and Sarah Jane is my favorite Companion from "Classic Who". Please don't ask me to rank Donna and Sarah Jane against each other, I can't pick one over the other.
I forgot that the bees go back this far. I wont spoil why its important but it becomes a thing later
A fantastic reaction to a fantastic episode. I'm happy that the Oods were liberated.
Thank you!!
Today is David Tennet’s birthday.
NO WAY!!! Happy Birthday to our Doctor 💜
It is Wednesday here and it is Doctor Who day again and I kinda remember this episode they showed it when it was on PBS but it's been awhile and as always have a really awesome rest of the week
my friend Juliette.🇦🇺💞🤠💞🇦🇺
One of my favourites.
Love your Doctor Who reactions Mrs Jules!
hi Jules! So excited to see your reaction to this
The circle must be broken
The moment you called the Ood transformation is the moment you became my favorite Doctor Who reactor. But you were already near the top. 😉
Peter, thank you!! I loved that I picked up on that. It was only a silly joke thought at first 😅
Donna "You've got a box, he's got a ferrari." That's why Donna is my favourite New Who companion. She's not a romantic interest, not a younger friendship dynamic, she's a best friend and emotional equal.