“The Doctor’s Daughter”— I have always thought of “Dr. Who” as an imagination-stretching adventure which still manages to keep if not one foot planted in scientific plausability at least one toe vaguely touching it somewhere. This story just reeked of being another badly-conceived spinoff for the under 25 crowd.
I don’t object to female heroes (and it’s good they’re creating role models for girls), but I am so tired of athletic superwomen cartwheeling through danger as if that somehow magically made her immune to bullets or laserbeams! Apparently somebody once decided that doing cartwheels was somehow a uniquely “feminine” means of showing how tough you were, so now every female hero has to do it. I’m sick of it.
About the only nice thing about this episode was the Doctor’s new companion, Donna Noble, grudgingly winning my approval by her logical figuring out of the mystery. That and one great line. Confronted by yet another militaristic fool about to wipe out another alien species, the Doctor said,
“You need to get yourself a dictionary, and when you look up the word ‘genocide’, you’ll find a picture of ME there, saying, ‘OVER MY DEAD BODY!’”