MisterZ
Mar 5, 2006 @ 1:43 pm
This show isn't only about The Doctor -- he's had lots of friends (and enemies) with him over the years.
My favorites, in no particular order:
- Nyssa: OK, I'm shallow, but I thought she was pretty.
- Susan: Brought the family dynamic.
- Turlough: Except for the wimpy ending to his run, the dynamic of having a Companion trying to kill The Doctor was compelling.
- Harry: I'd have loved to have a beer with Harry.
- Sarah Jane
My least favorites:
- Leela
- Romana (both of them): What's the point of having a Companion who's as smart as The Doctor?
- Barbara: Of the original Companions, she always struck me as the least necessary.
areacode212
Mar 5, 2006 @ 2:21 pm
I loved Romana (well, the first one). Why NOT have a companion who's as smart as he is? It doesn't mean that she would necessarily have the Doctor's special kind of ingenuity, or his experience, so the Doctor could still deliver exposition to her. Personally, I thought bringing in Romana provided a welcome change from the typical Doctor/companion relationship. I wish Mary Tamm had stayed.
I liked Turlough as well. A part of me would've liked Adam (in the new series) to stick around as an semi-untrustworthy Turlough-style companion. (spoiler for up to "The Long Game")
Eegah
Mar 5, 2006 @ 6:42 pm
Sarah Jane was my favorite; a spunky blonde who was also pretty smart and could handle herself reasonably well, but was kept from Mary Sue territory by the sometimes embarrasing situations she got into (Good squeak, mouse!).
Arthur Dent
Mar 5, 2006 @ 6:50 pm
Sarah Jane was my favorite; a spunky blonde who was also pretty smart and could handle herself reasonably well, but was kept from Mary Sue territory by the sometimes embarrasing situations she got into (Good squeak, mouse!).
Are you perhaps thinking of Liz (blonde, worked with UNIT and the Third Doctor)? Sarah Jane was a brunette.
Demetrios
Mar 5, 2006 @ 11:40 pm
I'm not sure which companion he meant. Sarah Jane, as the previous poster said, wasn't blonde, and the quote he mentions actually was about Leela - who wasn't blonde either...
Eegah
Mar 6, 2006 @ 12:15 am
The one from Robots of Death, not sure which it is but Sarah Jane sounded familiar.
Demetrios
Mar 6, 2006 @ 12:30 am
Leela was the one in The Robots of Death. Sarah Jane had just left a few stories before, though...
Pooki
Mar 6, 2006 @ 6:08 am
Romana (both of them): What's the point of having a Companion who's as smart as The Doctor?
I thought Romana was interesting because although she was as intelligent as The Doctor, she was also pretty naïve at times, and got into a lot of scrapes because of that.
Romana (both incarnations) was definitely one of my favourites, along with Leela (loved her, especially in The Horror Of Fang Rock) and Nyssa. I kind of liked Tegan too, although she could be annoying.
Least favourites:
Jo Grant: Who I found to be a complete bimbo, especially when she first appeared.
Mel: All that bloody screaming! And those awful clothes.
Peri: Just because of the fake accent really.
Adric: Maths genius, and yet a complete idiot at the same time.
Sarah Jane: I know I'm in the minority on this one, but she always grated on my nerves.
Just'sin
Mar 6, 2006 @ 7:35 am
You know what really pisses me off? All the hype about Rose being not just an assistant, but a real companion to the doctor. His equal. I have read press statement after press statement saying how special she is, blah blah she isn't a screamer she gets in there and does the job.
What's so special about this.
Sarah Jane was more than an assistant, in my mind she's the closest person ever to the doctor, including Susan his grand-daughter and Rose, his romantic interest. It might have been the great dynamic between Tom Baker and Lis Sladen, but the writing for the relationship between the Fourth Doctor and Sarah is brilliant. In The Seeds of Death when the Doctor says Sarah Jane is his best friend, I believe it. And when they say goodbye in The Hand of Fear, I feel a pang. A BIG pang. PANGS, people.
Leela, the companion to come after Sarah Jane is not just a screamer. In fact she doesn't scream till her third story and only because a giant rat is trying to eat her. Leela is tough and can handle herself. She is much more naive than Rose, she lived a sheltered life. But despite her primitive up-bringing she handles the inter-dimensional travelling life rather well. The only thing that marrs Leela's time with the doctor is her exit. The way she is written out with the Commander is rather weak, and was the fault of the production team who refused to accept that Louise Jameson was leaving and had to quickly write her out. Apart from that it was a great storyline for Leela, she had come full circle. From the girl no one in her tribe took any notice off, to a strong leader who rallied the outcast gallifreyans.
These two companions are just as good as Rose, if not better. They are only two of my favourites, but are always at the top of my list. I'm so excited that Sarah Jane is returning to Doctor Who is Series 2.
fadooski
Mar 6, 2006 @ 5:06 pm
I squealed when I saw the season 2 tralier with Giles (Giles!) introducing Sarah Jane Smith. I'm just terrified that she'll be required to fluff Rose.
The only companion that I saw(Sarah Jane to Rose) whom I just couldn't find anything to like about was Adric. I had no idea who he was. The actor was inexperienced and the character was writter very inconsistently. Otherwise, every companion/assistant that I've seen has something for me to like.
FoolishWanderer
Mar 6, 2006 @ 5:28 pm
I'm just terrified that she'll be required to fluff Rose.
Now
that's a scene I'd like to see.
That aside, I feel Romana was more of an equal. She was just as smart as him, from the same planet, and neither of her were much of a screamer.
Sharpie66
Mar 6, 2006 @ 5:36 pm
My favorite companion will probably always be Sarah Jane, but I have a lingering fondness for Tegan Jovanka. She was always butting heads with Davidson's Doctor and never became one of those "Yes, Doctor, you're so brilliant" simpering idiots that surfaced occasionally on the show. And her reason for leaving fit the character perfectly--she was just too damn tired of all the death, mayhem and destruction that surrounded the Doctor.
SpecialBrew
Mar 7, 2006 @ 3:47 pm
Barbara: Of the original Companions, she always struck me as the least necessary.
Oh I adore Barbara! Love her or hate her, there has never been a companion quite like her. She had this stability/motherly thing about her that was the voice of reason to Doctor #1's crotchety behavior and Susan's whining and screaming (although the family connection is intriguing and underutilized,
she was the screamer through her run moreso than Barbara). I loved the fact she was this mature (37ish?) woman, not a naive, young girl or twentysomething sexpot like most of her successors in the TARDIS. Yet, I think she was incredibly sexy, just in a chic 1950s way as opposed to the Swingin' Sixties companions like Polly and Zoe (yes, I know Zoe is from the future, but her schtick is pretty 1960s).
Barbara could take charge and have a course of action all her own (
The Aztecs) and stand up to the Doctor without being petulant or bitchy. I loved it when she tore the Doctor a new asshole in
The Daleks. Maybe I like her so much only because she was so unique (when I watched the Hartnell years I'd pretty much only seen Pertwee and early Tom Baker at that point).
I also thought Turlough was an intriguing companion, and I also have a softspot for that loudmouthed Tegan Jovanka. Sarah Jane is great too, although I agree she could be annoying. I like Jamie and Zoe, and Ben was kinda hot--wish I could see more of him!
Annoying companions: Jo Grant, Peri (100% with you
Pooki: that laughably fake American accent alone makes me want to switch off the sound!), Mel and Ace.
Markeer
Mar 7, 2006 @ 4:57 pm
Sarah Jane was certainly my official favorite companion (and not surprisingly one of her serials "The Pyramids of Mars" was my favorite of the original series).
But not enough love and attention here given to my second favorite companion, which I didn't run across until over 15 years late: Ace.
Her relationship with Sylvester McCoy was both hysterical and charming, in that he was somewhere between a buddy and a father figure (or at least wise older brother since she would have been put off by someone really enforcing rules for her). She could take care of herself in some ways better than any other companion (hey, she always came prepared with high explosives...) but when she really was scared or being the damsel in distress...the actress pulled it off convincingly.
Least favorite companions: Hm. Thought the original Romana needed to lighten up, thought Nyssa lacked any kind of variety in her performance, thought Peri came off as arguably the dumbest woman ever to travel with the Doctor, and I think I still have nightmares about Mel's screeching voice.
Warden
Mar 7, 2006 @ 11:39 pm
Sarah Jane was certainly my official favorite companion (and not surprisingly one of her serials "The Pyramids of Mars" was my favorite of the original series).
She was the first companion that I saw the Doctor (Fourth) with so I think she would be my favorite. She seemed to be a rather competent person while at times providing situations for the Doctor to "rescue" or get involved with. I had hoped when I was younger that I would be able to find a girl like Sarah Jane.
In her first introduction during the Third Doctor, her personality seemed different. Funny though that when she first came on that I knew Jon Pertwee's run was coming to an end.
Jamie
Mar 8, 2006 @ 3:43 am
Many great companions over years (well up until the eighties.)
Like SpecialBrew says, their never really has been another companion like Barbara, and I think the same could almost go with Ian. I love the characterisation in their stories - I don't think we saw consistency and development like that again in the original series. Their relationship with the Doctor was special, as was the degree to which they drove the series for it's first few years.
Also really like Jamie and Zoe, again I think they worked great with the Doctor, and are probably my favourite TARDIS team (from the few stories of theirs that are still available.) Hard to describe why, but it just seemed like it would be a lot of fun to travel with them. Plus - Saddest. Departure. Scene. Ever!
Closely followed by the second saddest ever - Sarah Jane. I agree wholeheartedly with what other have said here about her.... I think she has had the best rapport with the Doctor out of all companions - I think she really was his best friend.
I don't think there are any companions through to Romana I don't really like (though I haven't seen much of Dodo) Then the eighties happened. Honestly, what happened there? When I was young and first watched the series I used to spend my time when I was watching the show thinking about how great it would be to hang out in the TARDIS with the Doctor and Sarah and Harry, or Jo, or Leela. I couldn't imagine many things worse than being stuck in the TARDIS with Tegan, or Adric, or Doctor 6 (OK, not a companion, but still), or Mel. Which is probably why I have very little interest in most of the eighties when it comes to Doctor Who - I really think the companions are there to bring the viewer in to the programme, so I'm not sure what they were thinking when they decided to write argumentative TARDIS teams who didn't seem like they wanted to be there.
I think they started to get the balance right again with Ace - though there were the manipulative overtones they did seem to be genuine friends. You knew Ace really enjoyed travelling with the Doctor.
Markeer
Mar 8, 2006 @ 7:58 am
That's an interesting point Jamie. It's possible I enjoyed Ace so much because she was a drink of water after a loooooong desert. I can't say I enjoyed any of the companions to Doctors 5 or 6 (apologies to Tegan fans, but she never worked for me) which means it had been 6-7 years between companions I liked (I'm counting from when Romana II stayed in E-Space until Ace was introduced).
Actually, that's really a very sad run, but then I also have to say the Colin Baker years (IMHO) weren't good for anyone, and while I liked Peter Davidson, he was often a bit too much of the straight man.
SpecialBrew
Mar 8, 2006 @ 11:56 am
I can't say I enjoyed any of the companions to Doctors 5 or 6 (apologies to Tegan fans, but she never worked for me)
and while I liked Peter Davidson, he was often a bit too much of the straight man.
It always seemed to me that they were trying to build a more crowded TARDIS family just like the original quartet in the first two seasons. The 5th Doctor, being so young and played straight, fell into the Ian role. It's surprising how much Ian and Barbara took center stage over the Doctor in those early years. Adric was the Susan in terms of his main purpose being getting into trouble and need rescuing, but he did have this "from outer space and not
just a kid" element (the math genius bit) that Susan theoretically had and occasionally demonstrated (
The Sensorites). Tegan took the William Hartnell crotchety bullheadedness and ran with it. Like Doc #1 she was pretty damn quick to say "let's just mind our own business and leave in the TARDIS". Nyssa's character never got to be developed quite as much as Barbara did, but many times she ended up being the calming (and classy) Barbara-like presence that holds the shipmates together.
areacode212
Mar 8, 2006 @ 12:58 pm
I liked the concept behind Ace, and I wouldn't mind seeing another companion in that "streetwise chick who likes to blow stuff up" mold. However, I think that "convincing" is one of the last words I'd use to describe Sophie Aldred's performance. Take that (paraphrased) "hey there, big boy" scene from "Fenric" with the soldier. WTF? I think she was trying to go for "seductive" or, at the very least, "flirty", but she ended up with...well, I'm not sure, but it was pretty bad. And then, there's that part at the end of the story where she finds out that everything she knows is wrong, and she goes "NOOOOOOO!" *collapses*. Just painful to watch. Painful I say!
Too bad, because I think a better actress could've made her really cool, but of the two McCoy companions, I greatly prefer Mel (some of this is due to the Big Finish audios, however).
I'm glad to see some love for Tegan here. I'm also a fan of the mouthy Australian.
payndz
Mar 8, 2006 @ 1:54 pm
Mary Tamm's Romana will always be a favourite of mine, because she was the first woman I ever had a crush on. ;)
Leela and Tegan are other favourites, although I do still like the Sarah Jane/Harry team from Tom Baker's first year.
SpecialBrew
Mar 8, 2006 @ 3:40 pm
I liked the concept behind Ace, and I wouldn't mind seeing another companion in that "streetwise chick who likes to blow stuff up" mold. However, I think that "convincing" is one of the last words I'd use to describe Sophie Aldred's performance.
It also doesn't help that her face looks like a wad of floured bread dough that fell onto the linoleum. Jon Pertwee in drag would looks hotter than Aldred.
Markeer
Mar 8, 2006 @ 5:06 pm
Take that (paraphrased) "hey there, big boy" scene from "Fenric" with the soldier. WTF?
Well, I agree of course, it's a painful scene. Given the dialogue there, it's hard to think of any actress who could pull it off. But, clearly Sophie didn't.
Ace in, say, "Revelation of the Daleks" was outstanding though, and she was at her best in the (otherwise uneven) "Battlefield".
Really, I just love the character most for this bit from "Silver Nemesis":
<both of them looking at the Cybermen ship>Doctor: <musing> "Ace, you didn't bring any of that Nitro 9 with you that I've expressly forbid you to carry around, did you?"
Ace: <indignant> "Of course not Professor! I'm a good girl and I do what I'm told!"
Doctor: "Good. Blow up that ship."
Demetrios
Mar 8, 2006 @ 5:44 pm
Well, I agree of course, it's a painful scene. Given the dialogue there, it's hard to think of any actress who could pull it off. But, clearly Sophie didn't.
Well, it's one of the few flaws in an otherwise darn good story IMHO (
Fenric has always been a favorite). I just kind of turn a blind eye for those few moments, sort of like for the Magma Beast in
The Caves of Androzani or the giant rat in
The Talons of Weng-Chiang...
Jamie
Mar 9, 2006 @ 1:19 am
I don't think that scene in Fenric is
that bad.... definately not the best ever, but I find the Doctors 'EVIL! Evil since the dawn of time!' rant in the same story more cringe-worthy... with a lot of the last two seasons of the show I'm torn as to whether it's the acting, writing, or general production values that 'make' moments like this.
Having said that, I was a huge fan of Ace when I first saw her stories (must've been about 12) and there aren't that many moments that make me cringe when I watch her character now... nor with the rest of season 26.
Like a lot of Doctor/Companion pairings I preferred her over the Doctor. (Am I the only person who would name at least 6 companions before the Doctor in a list of favourite characters from the show?)
It also doesn't help that her face looks like a wad of floured bread dough that fell onto the linoleum. Jon Pertwee in drag would looks hotter than Aldred.
Aw! I've heard that opinion expressed a few times, and don't really get it... She was hot in Survival IMHO. Also thought she pulled off the 50's ensemble pretty well in Fenric.
areacode212
Mar 9, 2006 @ 2:40 am
I don't think that scene in Fenric is that bad.... definately not the best ever, but I find the Doctors 'EVIL! Evil since the dawn of time!' rant in the same story more cringe-worthy
Oh, don't worry, so do I.
Has anyone here listened to "The Daleks' Master Plan"? What was Sara Kingdom like? From everything I've read, she sounds like she was a fun character. Why didn't they keep her around? A gun-toting female space cop seems like a great companion, especially for the Hartnell Doctor.
Jarretiere
Mar 10, 2006 @ 11:49 am
First Romana is my favorite companion, followed by Leela. I like a lot of the Second Romana's episodes, but I don't like her very much. When Lalla Ward started playing her, Romana seemed to undergo a severe dumbening process. She became a screamer too. Ugh.
I loathed Sarah Jane and her ginormous lollipop head. Adric was also pretty annoying. The worst companion I've ever seen though would have to be Rose. Maybe she got better later in the series, but I hated her from the very first episode. She looks like a thumb with a monkey face drawn on it. This is more the writer/director's fault, but I also didn't like that Rose and the Doctor were always holding hands. Unless they were exchanging long amino acid strands, it needed to stop. The Doctor is a non-sexual being, I say!
Jiggedfool
Mar 10, 2006 @ 3:02 pm
I can't believe no one's mentioned the Brigadier! I'm not sure if he quite counts as a companion - I was thinking of starting a separate thread for him - but he's certainly as complex and developed as any companion so far.
Of course, my favorite moments with the Brigadier are during the 3rd Doctor's run. I guess I don't consider the Brig a companion because he lacked that sort of blind loyalty a lot of others had. He was never the Doctor's subordinate, and he was always perfectly willing to go against the Doctor's wishes if he thought he was doing the right thing. I think he was the closest the Doctor ever had to an equal (other than perhaps Romana) which is actually rather unsettling when you think about it, because there are times when the Doctor just seems to loathe him, and to devote so much more affection to the women who, while technically the Brig's subordinates, would obviously jump through fire for the Doctor if he told them to. Jo is the best example of this, but even Liz and Sarah Jane seem willing to trust the Doctor's judgment over their own. The Brigadier almost never does.
Not that the Brigadier is perfect. I think Inferno does a beautiful job of showing the flaws in his character. I'm not clear on the spoiler policy so I won't go in to detail, except to watch it as soon as you can! It's one of my all time favorite episodes.
So, yes, six thousand votes for the Brigadier.
Sharpie66
Mar 10, 2006 @ 3:12 pm
I think I read elsewhere on this forum that Inferno is finally coming out on DVD this year, and I also highly recommend it. It's on my top five DW episode list, and the only one from the Pertwee era to rank so high.
Demetrios
Mar 10, 2006 @ 3:16 pm
I think I read elsewhere on this forum that Inferno is finally coming out on DVD this year, and I also highly recommend it. It's on my top five DW episode list, and the only one from the Pertwee era to rank so high.
It's being released in the UK in June, so those of us on this side of the Atlantic will likely see it a few months afterwards, possibly in one of the September release slots...
o.b.
Mar 12, 2006 @ 10:43 am
but I don't like her very much. When Lalla Ward started playing her, Romana seemed to undergo a severe dumbening process. She became a screamer too
Huh? As I recall the second Romana screamed on just two occasions - in her first story and her last.
On both occasions she was threatened while restrained in a chair and screaming was the most proactive thing she could do at the time.
Besides I loved her interrogation
Warriors's Gate by Rorvick (Clifford Rose - who to me will always be Kessler, the menacing Gestapo officer from
Secret Army)
Kessler: "Are you alone?"
Romana "Not while you're here"
Guess it doesnt work without the leather coat
BloodyIndy
Mar 12, 2006 @ 12:00 pm
Someone out there must like Adric. My roommate's friend was named for him.
I've only seen four stories (3 Tom Bakers and the movie), but I have to say I do like Sarah Jane.
Jiggedfool
Mar 12, 2006 @ 8:17 pm
I'm an Adric fan. I liked him best when he was with just the 4th Doctor, or the 4th Doctor and Romana - his childishness was more cute then. He also seemed to have a better relationship with the 4th than the 5th. When Nyssa and Tegan were his fellow companions, he got kind of bratty. Still, he never seemed bad enough to warrant the Adric hate you sometimes see. And the way he sacrificed himself in his last episode, you gotta give the character some props, right?
Pooki
Mar 15, 2006 @ 10:37 am
Word on the above post about Ben being hot - I think someone on the old board mentioned that in terms of Doctor Who HoYay, it's hard to beat Ben sitting at the bar in ‘The War Machines’ (is that the title? I'm not very good on the B&W stuff) in his sailor uniform with ‘HMS Teazer’ on the hat! Well, until Captain Jack in the new series I guess.
I'm surprised more people don't like Nyssa. I liked the way she seemed like this reserved, studious type who'd often do something you wouldn't expect, like grabbing a blaster and shooting the hell out of a Cyberman. I liked how in ‘The Visitation’ too she blows up the android, but feels sorry for doing it because it's such a remarkable piece of machinery.
areacode212
Mar 15, 2006 @ 11:27 am
I kind of liked Nyssa. I thought her & Tegan's personalities complemented each other well. And it's pretty funny in, I think, "Earthshock", when the Doctor announces that they've arrived on Earth, and she sighs, "Not again!".
Arthur Dent
Mar 16, 2006 @ 2:12 am
Someone out there must like Adric.
Yep, I figure someone did -- and he went on to write the Wesley Crusher character on ST:TNG
Skyrocket
Mar 17, 2006 @ 9:01 am
I always did like Adric. But characters (aside from Romana) who can talk to the Doctor on a more equal level don't tend to last long. Look at Liz.
BTW, am I the only one who thinks Adric looks like a younger verison of Jared Padalecki from Supernatural?
SpecialBrew
Mar 17, 2006 @ 2:18 pm
BTW, am I the only one who thinks Adric looks like a younger verison of Jared Padalecki from Supernatural?
Add "uglier", "fatter", and "infinitely more annoying" to "younger" and I'll agree.
Only saw a little of Dodo but what I did see didn't impress.
And to continue the shallow dissing on companions' looks, she always came across as a 40yr old woman playing a teenager to me.
MDKNIGHT
Mar 19, 2006 @ 4:13 am
I really liked Leela. There was something comical about the juxtaposition of a savage woman and a pacifist guy that just appealed to me. I also liked the relationship of trust they had which to me was especially important in the Key to Time where Leela accepts banishment because if that is what the Dr wants there must be a good reason, and where the other Time Lord's ( I think it was Barusa) eyes almost fallout of his head when the Dr tells him he entrusted the big bad important key to an alien.
Really loved Sarah Jane and of all of them she seemed like the most suited to him in a romantic sense. I know they never went there but if they had I think it would have worked on some level because I think they had chemistry. Not is a fiery romance way but like a mature married couple. Spoiler for future season according to another thread people supposedly have seen trailors saying Sarah Jane will be on the new series. If that is true then given that from what I've heard the 9th dr and Rose seem more maintexty than subtexty, this could get ugly.
Arthur Dent is right. The first time I saw Wesley Crusher I realized Rodenberry must have been and Adric fan. I wasn't. I didn't hate him quite as much as some did but he was pretty tedious. Only saw a little of Dodo but what I did see didn't impress. I met Sophie Aldred at a convention and she seemed nice but I've never seen her Ace because they never ran her season/s where I lived.
Can somebody remind me whatever happened to Suzanne, the first Dr's grandaughter?
Demetrios
Mar 19, 2006 @ 5:33 am
Can somebody remind me whatever happened to Suzanne, the first Dr's grandaughter?
It's Susan, not Suzanne, and she left after falling in love with one of the freedom fighters in
The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
The episode where Leela accepted exile was
The Invasion of Time. The Key to Time began just after that episode...
And pretty much everyone is
waiting to see how Rose and Sarah Jane interactHope this helped! :)
saranoh
Mar 19, 2006 @ 2:23 pm
I also don't know if the Brig is a companion or not but he is what sucked me into the show. I enjoy him to no end.
I liked Liz, Sarah Jane, Tegan and Ace. I hated Tegan's wardrobe but it was the eighties.
Mel and Peri were both so very annoying. Mel's voice made my skin crawl. I never liked the 6th Doctor and I think some of it is down to his companions.
HeadCase
Mar 19, 2006 @ 2:39 pm
I rather liked Peri in her first two episodes with Peter Davison. But as soon as the Colin Baker episodes started and her "personality" was all about her bouncy boobs, I lost all interest in her. I was also shocked to discover that her accent was supposed to be American.
Interestingly enough, I also liked Adric with Tom Baker but hated him with Peter Davison. His immaturity didn't balance well with Davison's more youthful Doctor.
Some companions just didn't make the transition from one Doctor to the next very well it seems.
o.b.
Mar 20, 2006 @ 9:21 am
I'm surprised more people don't like Nyssa. I liked the way she seemed like this reserved, studious type who'd often do something you wouldn't expect, like grabbing a blaster and shooting the hell out of a Cyberman.
OK the first time it may have been unexpected ("I do not wish to shoot you, but I will if I must"
Keeper of Traken), but after a while you should have got the idea that this quietly spoken girl had enough determination to walk though a brick wall.
rexbanner
Mar 20, 2006 @ 8:30 pm
Sadly Nyssa usually didn't have much to do and was pretty much always reserved & so didn't make much of an impression on me, which probably had something to do with most of the attention in her era going to Tegan and her severely annoying tantrums and pouting. Nyssa might have been a fine companion in an era of the show with a less crowded TARDIS, it seems to me.
Sarah Jane and Leela are certainly my favorites, partly because they are both very versatile actresses, both quite funny and good with dramatic scenes, and able to resist going over the top. I would like to have seen more of the episodes with Jamie, he seemed to be a good lively and useful companion, though perhaps a bit in the shadow of the 2nd Doctor, who was sort of all over the place.
I suppose the worst of them all must have been Peri--Leela could keep her dignity in the sexy outfits, but Peri just couldn't. In the Trial of the Time Lord ep when it seemed that Peri had died you kind of felt sad, but mostly felt that it was a great thing for the series if they had found a way to be rid of her.
dirge
Mar 23, 2006 @ 1:50 am
I think a special mention has to go to Ace for being the first time that a companion was as equally as important as the Doctor for carrying the show.
The 4th Doctor would still be interesting without Sarah-Jane, Leela, or Romana, but I can't think of the 7th Doctor without thinking of Ace.
When the 7th Doctor was with Mel, he just wasn't as interesting.
I've often thought that the 7th Doctor and Ace provided the template for the 9th Doctor and Rose. Not just in the closeness of the Doctor/Companion relationship, but also in that both Ace and Rose are teenage girls from contemporary London with poor backgrounds.
By the way, I'm not sure if Captain Jack counts as a companion or not, but I just have to say that he gets on my nerves with how smarmy and smug he is. And though I like having gay characters on the show, Smug + Bisexual does not equal Interesting.
I'd much rather just stick to my fantasies about the Brigadier being gay. (Anyone know where I can get 10th Doctor/Brigadier slash fic?)
jeet
Mar 23, 2006 @ 5:37 am
I've often thought that the 7th Doctor and Ace provided the template for the 9th Doctor and Rose. Not just in the closeness of the Doctor/Companion relationship, but also in that both Ace and Rose are teenage girls from contemporary London with poor backgrounds.
Word.
FoolishWanderer
Mar 23, 2006 @ 6:14 am
Dirge The Brigadier now, or back in the day? Not that I have any links, I'm just wondering. Because I don't think the Brig now is all that good looking. That's age for you.
Pooki
Mar 23, 2006 @ 6:14 am
I'm not sure if Captain Jack counts as a companion or not
He appears in
several different stories, and travels in the TARDIS (he's even allowed to tinker around with it in fact) and helps out The Doctor, so I think he definitely counts as a companion.
dirge
Mar 23, 2006 @ 8:53 am
Heh. Well, I meant the Brigadier back in the day. Obviously that piece of slash fic would be a time-travel story. ;-)
Though if we're going to start ranking companions by how cute they are, I have to say Adam would be at the top. Pity he didn't last long.
And Turlough gets special points for walking around in a schoolboy's uniform all the time.
BloodyIndy
Mar 23, 2006 @ 10:59 am
And Turlough gets special points for walking around in a schoolboy's uniform all the time
And that outfit with the shorts in Planet of Fire. Redhead boys wearing outfits like that should be illegal.
FoolishWanderer
Mar 23, 2006 @ 5:54 pm
Heh. Well, I meant the Brigadier back in the day. Obviously that piece of slash fic would be a time-travel story. ;-)
Well, that's a relief. Of course, now I just went to a horrifying place with the Brig now and the first Doctor. Pass the brain bleach.