Really, since when did 'Doctor Who assistant wears short skirt' count as news? It's staying true to its roots, I tell you! Celebrating its Sixties heritage!
(My favourite skirt moment, ever, is in Tomb of the Cybermen, when the Doctor persuades Victoria out of her floor-length monstrosity on the grounds that Jamie's 'skirt' is much shorter.)
I don't find her any more sexy than half a dozen other companions, but the way she constantly looks as if she is sticking her lips out in a poutalicious way is annoying. Haven't watched enough of her to judge how annoying she is in any other way.
She's 21. Am pretty sure that all gorgeous 21 year olds are annoying and sexy.
Such is life. She has the legs, let her flaunt them while she can. I don't have a problem with leggy young things prancing about being pretty. In fact, I think I probably prefer them to grumpy old people stomping about complaining. They are at least decorative. :-p
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(My favourite skirt moment, ever, is in Tomb of the Cybermen, when the Doctor persuades Victoria out of her floor-length monstrosity on the grounds that Jamie's 'skirt' is much shorter.)
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Is the SCRIPT for her too sexualised, cheap and annoying? HELL YES.
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Such is life. She has the legs, let her flaunt them while she can. I don't have a problem with leggy young things prancing about being pretty. In fact, I think I probably prefer them to grumpy old people stomping about complaining. They are at least decorative. :-p
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http://uk.tv.yahoo.com/news-extra/article/14526/stephen-fry-slams-british-tv.html
'"The only drama the BBC will boast about are ‘Merlin’ and ‘Doctor Who’, which are fine but they're children's programmes. They're not for adults. '
controversial?