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Does Clara have any human flaws o is she just a Mary-Sue?
Many would say it's too early to say (and they might be right) but I really dont like Clara. She has NO flaws! She is so perfect she dosen't seem human. I can't connect to o empathize with her in any way.
I know Moffat says that Clara is suppose to be "as smart if not smarter then the doctor" and that may be true but that is exactly why I hate her. Here's how I see it...
The Doctor is like Sherlock he's brillent and interesting but the way he thinks and sees the world is so unlike how we see it that it is impossible to connect to him on a personal level.
The companions are like Watson. We see the Doctor through them. They are our Avatar in his world. They feel what we would feel, do what we would do, because like us they are so very very human. This is why every popolare scifi mostra has a human element otherwise it become unrelatable. Clara is più doctorish then the doctor is, più mysterious and aloof and "alien". Imagine Sherlock with two Sherlocks. Boring right? He need a Watson to counterbalance him.
There has yet to be on episode where Clara does something that makes me go "that is so very very human". Flawed, idealistic and impulsive. Every companion must have that "human moment" :
Rose - Melancholy in End of the World when she releases everyone she knows is dead.
Martha - Indignation in Gridlock when she realized she was the rebound girl.
Donna - Awkward sexual misunderstanding "you want to MATE!!"
Amy - Recognized the connection between the sky balena and the Doctor in The Beast Below.
Rory - Jealousy (but adorable jealousy) the moment te meet him in the Eleventh Hour. **
On average it takes two episodes for me to connect with a companion Clara has had 7 and still nothing. She still has time to turn me around but as of now I'm not loving her. She's just a robot programed to be brave, smart and funny with no flaws o personality.
** notice I left out River because she never really had a "human moment" either. She is an excit
I know Moffat says that Clara is suppose to be "as smart if not smarter then the doctor" and that may be true but that is exactly why I hate her. Here's how I see it...
The Doctor is like Sherlock he's brillent and interesting but the way he thinks and sees the world is so unlike how we see it that it is impossible to connect to him on a personal level.
The companions are like Watson. We see the Doctor through them. They are our Avatar in his world. They feel what we would feel, do what we would do, because like us they are so very very human. This is why every popolare scifi mostra has a human element otherwise it become unrelatable. Clara is più doctorish then the doctor is, più mysterious and aloof and "alien". Imagine Sherlock with two Sherlocks. Boring right? He need a Watson to counterbalance him.
There has yet to be on episode where Clara does something that makes me go "that is so very very human". Flawed, idealistic and impulsive. Every companion must have that "human moment" :
Rose - Melancholy in End of the World when she releases everyone she knows is dead.
Martha - Indignation in Gridlock when she realized she was the rebound girl.
Donna - Awkward sexual misunderstanding "you want to MATE!!"
Amy - Recognized the connection between the sky balena and the Doctor in The Beast Below.
Rory - Jealousy (but adorable jealousy) the moment te meet him in the Eleventh Hour. **
On average it takes two episodes for me to connect with a companion Clara has had 7 and still nothing. She still has time to turn me around but as of now I'm not loving her. She's just a robot programed to be brave, smart and funny with no flaws o personality.
** notice I left out River because she never really had a "human moment" either. She is an excit
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