Talk:Brooke (The Lady in the Lake): Difference between revisions

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:: I would place her as a companion. In the story where she is introduced she's a companion from the start, even if she does turn out to be a plant. The whole point of her character is introducing a '''companion''' River hasn't heard of before, which ergo makes her a companion. --[[User:Revanvolatrelundar|Revan]]\[[User_talk:Revanvolatrelundar|Talk]] 17:36, June 26, 2019 (UTC)
:: I would place her as a companion. In the story where she is introduced she's a companion from the start, even if she does turn out to be a plant. The whole point of her character is introducing a '''companion''' River hasn't heard of before, which ergo makes her a companion. --[[User:Revanvolatrelundar|Revan]]\[[User_talk:Revanvolatrelundar|Talk]] 17:36, June 26, 2019 (UTC)
::: She wouldn't be the first companion to secretly have it out for the Doctor. I agree, she’s very much introduced as such, and before the plot USC’s revealed she and River talk about the experience of being a companion to the Doctor. There’s enough been a whole subplot where each is trying to undermine the other, ostensibly out of jealousy, and Brooke is said to have been travelling with the Doctor for a while, filling a role which she claims she's afraid she'll get replaced in by River. As far as the Fifth Doctor is concerned throughout her introduction, Brooke is his companion.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 19:42, June 26, 2019 (UTC)
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