My gripe with Doctor Who was how she handles Ada Lovelace at the end. It really took me out of it to see her pulling a Ten on her.
We've seen the Doctor interact with historical figures, without erasing their memories, changing the course of human history. That's how Torchwood came about in the first place. So having another woman beg to keep the memories she's made, the life changing experience, while the Doctor takes it all away for her own good just seems cruel
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Date: 2020-01-07 04:07 pm (UTC)We've seen the Doctor interact with historical figures, without erasing their memories, changing the course of human history. That's how Torchwood came about in the first place. So having another woman beg to keep the memories she's made, the life changing experience, while the Doctor takes it all away for her own good just seems cruel