Howling:Why hasn't Amy been given a TARDIS Key?

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Why hasn't the Doctor given Amy her own key - did he run out or somthing? And before anyone says that he sees her as a small child and doesn't trust her with a key, he trusted her with the sonic screwdriver in The Big Bang, which says alot. MidnightCat

The screwdriver was different. She didn't know she had it. He hid it in her top pocket for him to get as soon as he returned to the museum. He had no intention of letting her keep it. As for the key... no idea. From what we've seen, Amy does seem to get into a lot of trouble on her own. If she was captured and the bad guys got a TARDIS key, that wouldn't be the best thing to happen. It might not be that he doesn't trust her, but that he knows what she's like. --The Thirteenth Doctor 20:14, August 10, 2010 (UTC)
Do we know that she doesn't have one for sure? The only occasion I can really remember to indicate that she doesn't is when he'd soniced the door shut? Am I forgetting something? I know we haven't seen him give her one, but I'm not sure that's definitive, since in the new series he tends to give keys to his companions. 207.171.251.183 21:45, August 10, 2010 (UTC)
It seems like different Doctors are more or less willing to give out keys than others. And it seems to depend on a wide variety of factors, besides how trusting they are (or how trustworthy their companions are). For example, IIRC, 8 gave Sam a key because he was worried that he might not be around when she needed to get to safety (which of course did happen almost once per novel after that), while I can't imagine 7 even considering that as a possible thing that could happen. --99.35.132.17 20:53, May 20, 2011 (UTC)

In Victory of the Daleks the Doctor made Amy give him back the key she took from Churchill, and she looked dissapointed, so that suggests that, at least at that point, he hadn't given her a TARDIS key. Trusting her with the sonic screwdriver doesn't really mean anything. It is just a screwdriver, how can somebody be too untrustworthy to handle a screwdriver. Giving someone the TARDIS key, on the other hand, is like giving them the TARDIS. If someone has the TARDIS key, they have complete access to it, even though Amy wouldn't know how to pilot it. As for why he has given other companions keys but not Amy, it could mean that he sees her as a child, or it could mean that this Doctor simply isn't as trusting as some of the other ones.Icecreamdif 04:14, May 21, 2011 (UTC)

Last time I remember the Doctor giving out a TARDIS key was to Rose. Can anyone cite episode and scene where Martha or Donna was given a key? Obviously we all remember what happened to that key in The Long Game. For that matter, in Parting of the Ways, whoopsie, companions with keys might become gods. Agonaga 19:28, June 1, 2011 (UTC)

This is a good point actually! Martha and Jack both get a key each in the finale episodes of series 3 (to help them blend in with the backgrounds) and Donna gets a key when she's choking on ATMOS gas in the sontaran double episodes in series 4. Maybe the Doctor doesn't trust amy or rory. -- Michael Downey 19:39, June 1, 2011 (UTC)

In Human Nature/The Family of Blood, it was at least implied that Martha had a key, even if it wasn't actually shown. Martha, after all, was the one who had to look after things, including the TARDIS, while the Doctor believed he was John Smith. I don't remember if she was given the key on screen or not.

Donna was given a key during The Poison Sky, after the ATMOS devices started running wild and just before the Sontarans grabbed the TARDIS. That scene was shown, with the Doctor saying there should be some kind of ceremony and Donna responding that any ceremony ought to wait until the world wasn't choking to death. 2.96.18.149 19:49, June 1, 2011 (UTC)

Thanks 2.96.18.149|2.96.18.149 I basically just said all that :/ -- Michael Downey 19:51, June 1, 2011 (UTC)