It upset me that they never used Jenny again. Once again, we have this setup, only to be left hanging.
The best thing, I think, about this episode, is that Donna hit the nail on the head when she told the Doctor that he's constantly talking, but he isn't saying anything. It's as if he can't stand silence, so he just fills it with chatter. She got him to reveal a little of himself when he told her he'd been a father before and that the idea of doing it all again just hurt too much after losing them.
You're right about Martha, though, it seemed she was a bit extraneous to the plot this time around. Somehow, I suspect that a lot of this season was the powers that be making a decision that Donna wasn't good enough on her own, that other companions were needed. I think the exact opposite happened. Donna really shone through with her compassion and her insights.
I don't think Jenny should have been a throwaway character, especially since they added that bit at the end. It wasn't a true regeneration, though. I'm thinking that the planet terraforming device also revived her. If they wanted to throw her away, it would have been more powerful just to leave her dead.
What really is strange is that the Doctor doesn't stay and collect the body. He's so careful that his DNA/blood, etc. doesn't get into anyone else's hands, and he left? Also, I would think Donna and Martha would have wanted to stay for the funeral, especially Donna since she named Jenny and formed an attachment to her. I think she felt the loss as much as the Doctor.
I agree, to follow this immediately with "The Unicorn and the Wasp" was a bit of a let down. It seems like they both just walked away, no consequences. And then that was followed by disaster after disaster for Donna.
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Date: 2015-03-08 01:43 pm (UTC)The best thing, I think, about this episode, is that Donna hit the nail on the head when she told the Doctor that he's constantly talking, but he isn't saying anything. It's as if he can't stand silence, so he just fills it with chatter. She got him to reveal a little of himself when he told her he'd been a father before and that the idea of doing it all again just hurt too much after losing them.
You're right about Martha, though, it seemed she was a bit extraneous to the plot this time around. Somehow, I suspect that a lot of this season was the powers that be making a decision that Donna wasn't good enough on her own, that other companions were needed. I think the exact opposite happened. Donna really shone through with her compassion and her insights.
I don't think Jenny should have been a throwaway character, especially since they added that bit at the end. It wasn't a true regeneration, though. I'm thinking that the planet terraforming device also revived her. If they wanted to throw her away, it would have been more powerful just to leave her dead.
What really is strange is that the Doctor doesn't stay and collect the body. He's so careful that his DNA/blood, etc. doesn't get into anyone else's hands, and he left? Also, I would think Donna and Martha would have wanted to stay for the funeral, especially Donna since she named Jenny and formed an attachment to her. I think she felt the loss as much as the Doctor.
I agree, to follow this immediately with "The Unicorn and the Wasp" was a bit of a let down. It seems like they both just walked away, no consequences. And then that was followed by disaster after disaster for Donna.