People like me liked Donna because she stood in for regular people. She was brassy in the Wedding episode. Her change to pursue strange happenings and make a change in her world showed that the interaction with the Doctor woke her up to a reality she had been numb too. The Doctor holds a mirror up to societal issues and challenges us to change like Donna. She stands in for all of us.
@@jaydoesreactions I was trying to not spoil you. Technically, I guess that wouldn't have been a spoiler and you probably recorded this awhile ago anyway . . .
I liked Donna a lot more than Rose as a companion. Rose was just a stand-in for the viewer, not knowing anything, having very little independent thought. Donna was an actual person. She was assertive and stood her ground.
Probably fair to point out that the Great Intelligence and the Snowmen go back to the 2nd Doctor but the stories wrre lost and coincidentally(?) ties in with the recovery of one of those stories in 2013.
I think Martha is the best companion. Do you really think Donna was an awful person? She realized the Ood's slavery was an important thing when the Doctor didn't. Hey, you should check out David Tennant and Catherine Tate in "Much Ado about Nothing," though. Maybe do a reaction. It's funny that it's her season you think is the best. I love this episode. As a Sherlockian, it holds a special place in my heart, and I love Clara.
If I said she was awful, I misspoke. She was just a little rude when I had first met her, but I enjoyed her growth through season 4. So no, I don't think she was awful, especially when she wanted to save some people from the Fires of Pompeii.
mann I've said before I thought she was an actress from a different show, only to realize she was in the first episode. I didn't see anything else when I looked it up.
I agree with you about Amy and Rory. I liked Donna as a companion, but I thought most of Series 4 wasn't very good, so she's not a top companion for me.
Don’t Google anymore . . .
People like me liked Donna because she stood in for regular people. She was brassy in the Wedding episode. Her change to pursue strange happenings and make a change in her world showed that the interaction with the Doctor woke her up to a reality she had been numb too. The Doctor holds a mirror up to societal issues and challenges us to change like Donna. She stands in for all of us.
I love Donna's growth from her first appearance to the end of s4.
I've always loved the magical whimsy of this episode!
Jenna Coleman also played Queen Victoria.
Don't look things up.
I honestly just looked up the actress cuz I had thought I saw her from something else but I forgot it was from Asylum of the Daleks.
@@jaydoesreactions I was trying to not spoil you. Technically, I guess that wouldn't have been a spoiler and you probably recorded this awhile ago anyway . . .
I liked Donna a lot more than Rose as a companion. Rose was just a stand-in for the viewer, not knowing anything, having very little independent thought. Donna was an actual person. She was assertive and stood her ground.
The Impossible girl
Probably fair to point out that the Great Intelligence and the Snowmen go back to the 2nd Doctor but the stories wrre lost and coincidentally(?) ties in with the recovery of one of those stories in 2013.
The staircase was bigger on the outside than it was on the inside that’s why she could get up so high so fast
It's actually an error in the episode when Matt Smith says "taller on the inside". It's actually taller on the outside.
@@coladict yeah I remember that at the time and I remember thinking doesnt he mean taller on the outside?
I think Martha is the best companion.
Do you really think Donna was an awful person? She realized the Ood's slavery was an important thing when the Doctor didn't. Hey, you should check out David Tennant and Catherine Tate in "Much Ado about Nothing," though. Maybe do a reaction. It's funny that it's her season you think is the best.
I love this episode. As a Sherlockian, it holds a special place in my heart, and I love Clara.
If I said she was awful, I misspoke. She was just a little rude when I had first met her, but I enjoyed her growth through season 4. So no, I don't think she was awful, especially when she wanted to save some people from the Fires of Pompeii.
@@jaydoesreactions You seemed to run the gamut of opinions on her in a few moments. It was interesting.
Bro don’t look that ish up, c’mon now. Rule number one
mann I've said before I thought she was an actress from a different show, only to realize she was in the first episode. I didn't see anything else when I looked it up.
I agree with you about Amy and Rory.
I liked Donna as a companion, but I thought most of Series 4 wasn't very good, so she's not a top companion for me.