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Clara doctor who
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clara doctor who

Also, his confusion in the last sentence alludes to the possibility that “sport" actually meant sex or something of a sexual nature, but Strax doesn’t realize it because he comes from an alien race that reproduces through genetic clone batches.Ĭlara has a season-long romantic relationship with fellow Coal Hill teacher, Danny Pink. Given Strax’s history of confusing the sex of humans (he even calls Clara a “boy” on three different occasions in the same episode), the logical conclusion is that he meant he saw a lot of muscular young women doing “sport” in Clara’s mind. And a lot of muscular young men doing sport. He aims it at her head and they have this exchange: In “Deep Breath,” Strax–who has a recurring problem with thinking women are men and men are women because he’s an alien–performs a medical examination on Clara using his sonic lorgnette.

clara doctor who

That’s umm…that’s quite a selection.” Then she sees a picture of Amy Pond and while leaning into the monitor exclaims, “Dear GOD! That woman is made of legs! That’s the most legs on any living human!”

clara doctor who

The TARDIS then shows Clara a slideshow of the Doctor’s previous female companions and Clara stares wide eyed at the screen and says, “Blimey. In the minisode, “Clara and the TARDIS,” Clara theorizes the TARDIS is antagonistic towards her because she’s the first girl the Doctor brought home. We meet another Clara echo, Clara Oswin Oswald, in “The Snowmen.” She kisses the Doctor and boldly indicates she’s staring at his rear when he’s climbing a ladder. Angie Maitland talks about going over to see Nina, but no other details are given about her. It’s never revealed if the Nina Oswin mentions and the Nina Angie mentions are the same person, but given how Clara’s relationship with her mother bleeds over into Oswin’s relationship with her mother, there is a strong suggestion Nina might also have bled over from Clara’s life. In “Asylum of the Daleks” Oswin says the first person she ever fancied as a girl named Nina, then says she was “going through a phase.” She also asks Rory to take off his shirt and when he asks why she says, “Does there have to be a reason?“ Later, in "The Bells of Saint John,” when we meet the real Clara, she babysits the Maitland kids, who are long time friends of her family. Although her echoes live individual lives in extremely different times and places to Clara, she is still their template. The first and second link identify a number of other bikes which have appeared in the show over the years.Commonly Interpreted as: Heterosexual or Bisexualīut Really: We met one of Clara’s echoes, Oswin Oswald, before we met Clara. If you are “Whovian” and up to date with the series, you may have taken notice to the top photos showing the current and Eleventh Doctor with a young female passenger atop a late model Triumph Bonneville Scrambler.įrom “Suspend your disbelief: Doctor Who” on Ride Apart:Īs evidenced by the rubber knee pads and flat seat, these images from the set appear to show a Triumph Scrambler, the dirt-capable version of the Bonneville. This year’s Christmas special The Snowmen (BBC 1, Christmas Day) features the Time Lord riding a bike, namely a Triumph Bonneville Scrambler, with new companion Jenna-Louise Colemanįrom “Doctor Who and Motorbikes” on Flying Monkey Gear: I'm not a motorcycle expert, but I can look at the picture you've shown, and the pictures they have, and see that it's probably the same model:įrom “The ten best and five worst Doctor Who bike connections” on : You can make out the “Triumph” badge in the picture you’ve included, and a couple of sites have pinned down the exact model.












Clara doctor who