Old Who introduces young female companions who start off plucky and independent and end up as screamers.
I sometimes think that New Who replaced this dynamic with young female companions who start off plucky and independent and end up fancying the Doctor.
In this sense, Martha is most like Liz Shaw, in that she clearly starts off as clever and qualified, but then has this Doctor-fancying thing introduced for little real plot reason. Thankfully, she ends well as a character - both in the campaign against the Master and when we see her teaming up with Mickey.
Incidentally, we're currently watching The Rescue, Vicki's first story. I've not seen much of Vicki, but I seem to remember that she is a definite screamer. In this story, she's quite different as an arguably quite disturbed girl (understandably given her background). Maureen O'Brien's acting in the role is really rather good.
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Date: 2015-01-16 09:44 pm (UTC)I sometimes think that New Who replaced this dynamic with young female companions who start off plucky and independent and end up fancying the Doctor.
In this sense, Martha is most like Liz Shaw, in that she clearly starts off as clever and qualified, but then has this Doctor-fancying thing introduced for little real plot reason. Thankfully, she ends well as a character - both in the campaign against the Master and when we see her teaming up with Mickey.
Incidentally, we're currently watching The Rescue, Vicki's first story. I've not seen much of Vicki, but I seem to remember that she is a definite screamer. In this story, she's quite different as an arguably quite disturbed girl (understandably given her background). Maureen O'Brien's acting in the role is really rather good.