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|aka = | |aka = | ||
|image = | |image = Ada Gillyflower.jpg | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|affiliation = | |affiliation = Winifred Gillyflower | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|first | |first = The Crimson Horror (TV story) | ||
|appearances = [[GAME]]: {{cs|Paternoster Investigations (game)}} | |||
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|actor = Rachael Stirling | |actor = Rachael Stirling | ||
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|clip = Die You Freaks! - Doctor Who - The Crimson Horror - Series 7 - BBC | |clip = Die You Freaks! - Doctor Who - The Crimson Horror - Series 7 - BBC | ||
|mother = Winifred Gillyflower | |||
|father = Winifred Gillyflower's husband | |||
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'''Ada Gillyflower''' was a [[human]] living in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[Yorkshire]]. She was [[blind]] and had | '''Ada Gillyflower''' was a [[human]] living in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[Yorkshire]]. She was [[blind]] and had [[scar]]s on her face from her mother, [[Winifred Gillyflower|Winifred]]'s, experiments with [[red leech]] poison to create an antidote from the toxins. | ||
Ada | == Biography == | ||
Ada attended her mother's sermons and was used as an example of human ignorance. Her mother lied that her blindness was caused by her father during a drunken rage. | |||
Ada was told to dump the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in the river after becoming a reject of [[Sweet (The Crimson Horror)|Mr Sweet]]'s poison, but the Doctor survived due to his [[Time Lord]] physiology. She locked him away and referred to him affectionately as "her monster". | |||
When the Doctor was restored, he told Ada the truth about her mother's actions towards her, and she turned against her mother. She screamed at her and even beat her mother with her [[cane]] after her mother admitted the truth about her experiments. After [[Clara Oswin Oswald|Clara]] destroyed the [[rocket]] launcher, Ada's mother held a gun to Ada's head to hold the Doctor back. When her mother was killed by [[Strax]], she destroyed Mr Sweet for all the suffering he caused. After these events, the Doctor asked her what she would do with her life, to which she confidently replied, "There are many things a bright young lady can do". She also said that it was time she "stepped out of the darkness and into the light." The Doctor gave her a "good luck" kiss before he departed, saying that she would be "just splendid". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'') | |||
== Personality == | |||
Due to her blindness, Ada was a very lonely, insecure girl who devoted herself to her mother. Her insecurity was shown especially when she locked the Doctor away after finding he survived the poison, affectionately referring to him as 'her monster'. Despite this, she seemed confident in her abilities, calling herself 'a bright young woman' and that there were a lot of opportunities for her. | |||
While seemingly unstable, Ada was certainly far more mentally stable than [[Winifred Gillyflower|her mother]], who used her as a guinea pig to forge an antidote for [[Sweet (The Crimson Horror)|Mister Sweet]]'s poison, which caused her blindness. She was righteously outraged when the Doctor she found out what her mother had done, calling her a 'perfidious hag' for her deception and betrayal. In her mother's final moments, Ada refused to forgive her to which her mother expressed pride, coldy saying "That's my girl". | |||
Ada proved able of compassion as shown with how she helped the Doctor. She also showed courage in doing so since her mother would punished her for such a deed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 22 October 2024
Ada Gillyflower was a human living in Victorian Yorkshire. She was blind and had scars on her face from her mother, Winifred's, experiments with red leech poison to create an antidote from the toxins.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ada attended her mother's sermons and was used as an example of human ignorance. Her mother lied that her blindness was caused by her father during a drunken rage.
Ada was told to dump the Eleventh Doctor in the river after becoming a reject of Mr Sweet's poison, but the Doctor survived due to his Time Lord physiology. She locked him away and referred to him affectionately as "her monster".
When the Doctor was restored, he told Ada the truth about her mother's actions towards her, and she turned against her mother. She screamed at her and even beat her mother with her cane after her mother admitted the truth about her experiments. After Clara destroyed the rocket launcher, Ada's mother held a gun to Ada's head to hold the Doctor back. When her mother was killed by Strax, she destroyed Mr Sweet for all the suffering he caused. After these events, the Doctor asked her what she would do with her life, to which she confidently replied, "There are many things a bright young lady can do". She also said that it was time she "stepped out of the darkness and into the light." The Doctor gave her a "good luck" kiss before he departed, saying that she would be "just splendid". (TV: The Crimson Horror)
Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]
Due to her blindness, Ada was a very lonely, insecure girl who devoted herself to her mother. Her insecurity was shown especially when she locked the Doctor away after finding he survived the poison, affectionately referring to him as 'her monster'. Despite this, she seemed confident in her abilities, calling herself 'a bright young woman' and that there were a lot of opportunities for her.
While seemingly unstable, Ada was certainly far more mentally stable than her mother, who used her as a guinea pig to forge an antidote for Mister Sweet's poison, which caused her blindness. She was righteously outraged when the Doctor she found out what her mother had done, calling her a 'perfidious hag' for her deception and betrayal. In her mother's final moments, Ada refused to forgive her to which her mother expressed pride, coldy saying "That's my girl".
Ada proved able of compassion as shown with how she helped the Doctor. She also showed courage in doing so since her mother would punished her for such a deed. (TV: The Crimson Horror)