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Talk:The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)

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Revision as of 04:05, 27 December 2016 by 50.0.128.145 (talk) (→‎First male-companion-only story?: new section)
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First male-companion-only story?

The article says:

This is the only television story, alongside The Keeper of Traken if one discounts Nyssa's appearance, where the Doctor travels only with a male companion through the entire story. One could count Closing Time where the Doctor travels with Craig Owens for the whole story, however Amy Pond, Rory Williams and River Song are all seen.

This could be rewritten to be sort of true at a stretch, but at that point, it becomes a completely useless and uninteresting bit of not-even-trivia. Something like this:

This is one of only a few television stories, alongside The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, The Wheel in Space, The Keeper of Traken, and Planet of Fire if one discounts Dodo's, Zoe's, Nyssa's, and Peri's appearances, where the Doctor travels with only a male companion through the entire story. (Unlike those stories, it seems unlikely that Lucy Fletcher will become a recurring television companion, but she is already a recurring companion in other media, thanks to Ghost Stories.) However, this story isn't as exceptional as Massacre, where Dodo didn't even appear until after the adventure was over and the Doctor and Steven had left 16th century France. One could also count stories like The End of Time or Closing Time, where the Doctor travels with only Wilfred Mott or Craig Owens for the whole story, but Donna Noble is seen in the former and Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and River Song in the latter. Depending on the definition of companion, one could also count stories like The Next Doctor, where some sources list Jackson Lake as a companion but not Rosita. And there are multiple stories in series 6 where the Doctor technically travels with Rory Williams and a non-sentient ganger, rather than Rory and Amy.

And I'm probably forgetting other TV stories that are just as arguably "male-companion-only" as this one.

So, I'm going to delete that entry. If someone can find a way to rewrite it that's both true and noteworthy, go for it. --50.0.128.145talk to me 04:05, December 27, 2016 (UTC)

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