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Who Travels With the Doctor?
Who Travels With the Doctor?: Essays on the Companions of Doctor Who | Gillian I. Leitch, Sherry Ginn
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Throughout the long-running BBC series Doctor Who, the Doctor has rarely been alone--his companions are essential. Male or female, human or alien, young or old, the dozens of companions who have travelled with him over the past 50 years have served as sympathetic proxies for the audience. Through their adventures the companions are perfected, facing danger and thus discovering their strengths and weaknesses. Yet they all pay a price, losing their innocence and sometimes their lives. This collection of new essays examines the role of the companion as an intermediate between viewers and the Doctor. The contributors discuss who travels with the Doctor and why, how they interact, how the companions influence the narrative and how their journeys change them.
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tournevis
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I'm in this! Out this Fall from McFarland (not the one tagged, but with same editors).

CarolynM Exciting! Congratulations 🎉😘 Hope all is well with you. (edited) 2y
Smrloomis Cool!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 2y
tournevis @CarolynM @Smrloomis Thank you!!! 😍 2y
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riversong153
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Bailedbailed

It wasn't for me.

Laura317 Sounds awfully dry. 7y
riversong153 @Laura317 it is! I don't mind dry (sometimes) but I thought it would go beyond the typical criticism of male lead entertainment. It did not 😐 7y
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