I hope this isn't region locked...
Right there with you. I just stopped watching the last season.I still need to watch the last year of Whitaker's tenure. Still need to work up the nerve to do so.
Stupid Chibnall and his lousy writing. Stupid job sapping my energy.
To be fair to Donna, she got married and won the lottery. The Doctor gave her the best ending that he could. Certainly better than any of the other companions, except maybe for Rose, who got to live with a human Doctor, got her father back, and has a new baby sibling.Personally them "fixing/addressing" Donna is the biggest reason I am interested in this. She became such a different and better person thanks to her time with the Doctor; and then she got a literal fate worse then death by being condemned to living out her life as the spoiled and vapid person she used to be. I really would have preferred Death over that. So hopefully she either goes out a hero or they give her a better ending; don't just keep her in that hell.
It's kind of true, Good Endings for companions of the Doctor are few and far between. If you don't come out dead, often the best you can hope for is the dubious honor of having visited all the best gravel quarries and corridors in the universe...
That is the least annoying Donna Noble has ever been.For those who need a little something to tide themselves over while they wait, and are non-British/haven't seen this already:
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It's definitely a lot worse for modern companions than for most companions back in the day. But, then, with the exception of Martha, they've pretty much started saying that no companion would ever leave the Doctor of their own free will, which never used to be the case.
The point I was making remains. All of those people, unless they actually DIED (which happened all of twice in 26 years), made a choice to leave the Doctor (with the definite exception of Peri, although her status is... as you put it... more than a little ambiguous... and even more so if you follow Big Finish. And Susan... well, she probably WOULD have chosen to stay and marry David if the Doctor didn't make the decision for her). You can argue that what they left to wasn't always great. That's fine (although most of the cases you cite were nowhere near as negative-sounding to the companions actively choosing to leave as you're making the situations sound here).I mean, maybe modern Who has lingered on the subject more, but classic Who was not exactly kind to its companions. Susan gets left behind on a post-Dalek-apocolypse earth, Ian and Barbera have to fend for themselves in a Dalek time machine, Sarah-Jane gets left behind (the Doctor did bring her a K-9 later), Romana is left in e-space, Adric dies crashing a ship, Nyssa is left behind on Frontios, Peri may or may not have had her body taken over by an alien slug, and those are just the ones I can recall from pure memory. Who has never been a "Happily Ever After" story, even from the beginning. As you say, though, there are plenty of companions who, in story, have had enough of the death and running through endless hallways and call it quits of their own volition.
The point I was making remains. All of those people, unless they actually DIED (which happened all of twice in 26 years), made a choice to leave the Doctor (with the definite exception of Peri, although her status is... as you put it... more than a little ambiguous... and even more so if you follow Big Finish. And Susan... well, she probably WOULD have chosen to stay and marry David if the Doctor didn't make the decision for her). You can argue that what they left to wasn't always great. That's fine (although most of the cases you cite were nowhere near as negative-sounding to the companions actively choosing to leave as you're making the situations sound here).
Don't forget Kamelion, the animatronic android who was left to rot forgotten in some room of the TARDIS until the writers remembered he existed and brought him back under the sway of the Master.
But, yeah, after reading over this list, the classic companions did fare somewhat better than memory serves.
Oh yes, the cursed robot. Only appeared twice, and got a mercy kill on his second appearance.
It was such a shock in the UK, that a famous British songwriter released an impromptu song about it.Oh yes, the cursed robot. Only appeared twice, and got a mercy kill on his second appearance.
If Kamelion counts, what abour Craig in the modern series?
Kamelion got to travel in the TARDIS. Craig never even set foot in it, poor soul.