The whole “Doctor’s Companion” thing kind of horrifies me. Let’s really sit down and examine what it implies.
You’re an ordinary person. Probably British. You’ve got a life worth living. You’ve got hopes and ambitions and dreams and talents, all of which only make sense in the context of the time and place in which you were born.
Then one day an old police box sets down in your vicinity, and a thing that looks like a man (also British) walks up and gives you the sales pitch. The sales pitch boils down to this:
“Hello! I’m a monstrously powerful alien, here to whisk you off on an adventure (That you cannot POSSIBLY understand well enough to provide informed consent for) to see all of time and space (until I get bored of you, or you die horribly)!”
And you, like a damn fool, say yes.
Even if you don’t die, and even if you return home to your family, you will be irrevocably traumatized by all the terrifying experiences you’ve been exposed to.
For the Doctor’s amusement.
And yet fans wish that the TARDIS would set down in their own back yards.
The Doctor has seduced an entire fandom into Stockholm Syndrome. The Doctor is pure evil. Hell, sometimes he even looks like Kilgrave! If you see a blue police box chilling out in your back yard, run the fuck away.
*Yes, I know he’s not called Doctor Who. I need those sweet, sweet SEO clicks.
Don’t forget that sometimes it is the companion’s role to humanize the doctor and keep him from going all crazy eyed. Martha Jones and Donna Noble are the greatest examples of this. I don’t want to imagine a companionless doctor if he gets angry. when a good man goes to war. . .
I guess we will find out next week.
What I find quite interesting is that they sometimes actually allude to this, and in the last two seasons it kinda seems to be a theme. Now I think the doctor also have some really positive attributes and the duality of being terrible and brilliant the same time to me is one of the things that makes the doctor a really interesting character.
I want to criticise the show I’m far more annoyed by the fact that almost every companion is a super young white woman and the doctor is almost always a white male. I don’t see any good reasons for this.