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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|image           = [[Image:Jethro_Cane.jpg|250px]]
|image       = Jethro middle of nowhere.jpg
|individual name = Jethro Cane
|species      = Human
|species            = [[Human]]
|father      = Biff Cane
|home era       = [[27th century]]
|mother      = Val Cane
|home planet    = [[Earth]]?
|only        = Midnight (TV story)
|appearances    = [[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''
|actor       = Colin Morgan
|actor          = [[Colin Morgan]]}}
}}
'''Jethro Cane''' was the [[son]] of [[Val Cane|Val]] and [[Biff Cane]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')


'''Jethro Cane''' was the son of [[Val Cane|Val]] and [[Biff Cane|Biff]].
== Biography ==
In the [[27th century]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time Traveller's Almanac (reference book)|The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'') Jethro was on holiday with his parents to see the planet [[Midnight (planet)|Midnight]] but it all went wrong as an [[Midnight entity|entity]] attacked the shuttle bus and the knocking on the walls began.


==Biography==
At first, Jethro took an almost childish delight in the shuttle bus breaking down and then in making the possessed [[Sky Silvestry]] repeat "666". Though he was a typical rebellious teenager, taking pleasure in irritating his mother, he tended to back down in response to his parents' constant criticism. This led him to eventually help the other passengers in their attempt to throw the [[Tenth Doctor]] from the shuttle rather than continuing to defend him as he had done before. Despite this, Jethro showed more intelligence and was more open-minded than the rest of the passengers. He was also against throwing Sky out when she was possessed despite everyone else was for. His parents tried to discount his opinion. The Doctor admired Jethro's open mindedness. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
Jethro was on holiday with his parents to see the planet [[Midnight]] but it all went wrong as a sinister force attacked the shuttle bus and the knocking on the walls began.([[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')


Jethro is seen wearing dark clothes and has black painted nails (similar to late [[20th century|20th]] to early [[21st century]] [[Earth]] fashions of "Emo" or "Goth").
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He has an apparent morbid curiosity in everything, at first taking an almost childish delight in the shuttle bus breaking down and then in making the possessed [[Sky Silvestry]] repeat "666". Though he is a typical rebellious teenager taking pleasure in irritating his mother as he tends to back down in the face of his father and both of his parents' constant criticism, which led to him eventually helping the other passengers in their attempt to throw the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] from the shuttle rather than continue defending him as he had previously done.
[[Category:humans|Cane, Jethro]]
[[Category:27th century individuals]]
[[Category:27th century individuals]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 22 July 2023

Jethro Cane was the son of Val and Biff Cane. (TV: Midnight)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the 27th century, (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac) Jethro was on holiday with his parents to see the planet Midnight but it all went wrong as an entity attacked the shuttle bus and the knocking on the walls began.

At first, Jethro took an almost childish delight in the shuttle bus breaking down and then in making the possessed Sky Silvestry repeat "666". Though he was a typical rebellious teenager, taking pleasure in irritating his mother, he tended to back down in response to his parents' constant criticism. This led him to eventually help the other passengers in their attempt to throw the Tenth Doctor from the shuttle rather than continuing to defend him as he had done before. Despite this, Jethro showed more intelligence and was more open-minded than the rest of the passengers. He was also against throwing Sky out when she was possessed despite everyone else was for. His parents tried to discount his opinion. The Doctor admired Jethro's open mindedness. (TV: Midnight)