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[[Owen Harper]] once observed, "Bastard [[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|John]]'s taken our [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]]." ([[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'')
[[Owen Harper]] once observed, "Bastard [[John Hart (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang)|John]]'s taken our [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]]." ([[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'')
In an alternative universe, Ruth angrily used this to describe the Doctor when she learned he was involved in the murder of her father. ([[AUDIO]]: [[Full Fathom Five (audio story)|''Full Fathom Five'']])


== As a description ==
== As a description ==

Revision as of 17:55, 14 August 2020

"Bastard" was an insult and a descriptive term.

As an insult

Gwen Cooper called Jack Harkness a bastard after he slipped retcon in her drink. (TV: Everything Changes)

Davey Morgan used the word to describe the individuals who he believed killed his cat. (PROSE: Border Princes)

Owen Harper once observed, "Bastard John's taken our SUV." (TV: Exit Wounds)

In an alternative universe, Ruth angrily used this to describe the Doctor when she learned he was involved in the murder of her father. (AUDIO: Full Fathom Five)

As a description

It was also used for individuals who were born out of wedlock. Ewan McCrimmon thought Jamie McCrimmon was a bastard because he didn't know who his father was. (PROSE: On a Pedestal)

Elizabeth I was declared a bastard at age two, as her mother Anne Boleyn had allegedly committed adultery. Under Queen Mary I's reign, married priests had their marriages made unlawful, meaning that their children would be regarded as bastards. (AUDIO: The Marian Conspiracy)