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- From: xoanon@carina.unm.edu (timothy k istian soholt)
- Subject: In defense of Peri
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 18:19:25 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- Having just recently seen "Attack of the Cybermen," I'm reinforced
- in my belief that Peri really wasn't all that bad. Admittedly, her
- accent did come and go a little bit, and she wasn't the brightest
- of the Doctor's companions, but she wasn't a complete idiot, she
- was basically a kindhearted person underneath all the whining, and
- almost (but not quite) all of her odd accents can be explained by
- assuming that she's a New Englander who spent quite a bit of time
- with a bunch of British archaeologists before joining up with the
- Doctor and discovering that everyone in the galaxy except for a
- few isolated groups from Earth speaks with some sort of British
- accent. I know I have a tendency to adopt the accents of the peo-
- ple I'm around, and I've run into several other people who do the
- same.
-
- And Peri wasn't stupid, either. She wasn't the mental giant the
- Doctor was (and he seemed to enjoy rubbing her face in that fact
- by making her puzzle things out for a while and then explaining
- everything while she was halfway to the solution), and she had a
- tendency to be a bit panicky, but she was about as swift on the
- uptake as, say, Tegan or Sarah. Besides, Jo Grant wasn't exactly
- the height of cerebration, but I haven't heard many complaints
- about her.
-
- On the negative side, though, I have to admit that Peri was
- every bit as whiny as the sixth Doctor. I don't think that ei-
- ther of them was terribly comfortable admitting that they liked
- each other, so each covered it in their own form of bluster. I
- can't think of a scene in which Peri demonstrates this, but the
- look of devastation on the Doctor's face at the end of "Mind-
- warp" (the second story in "Trial of a Time Lord") certainly
- shows that he doesn't despise Peri as much as he sometimes
- seems to want everyone to think he does.
-
- And, I will admit, that Peri was often very poorly written; I
- would have liked to see her evolve the mental powers hinted at
- in "Planet of Fire," and it would have been nice to see a
- story that didn't have Peri trapped and helpless at some point
- along the way. But I'm reasonably happy with the character as
- she developed, and I'm even reasonably happy with most of the
- stories she appeared in (no, I'm not happy with "Timelash" --
- but at least it was better than "Delta and the Bannermen").
-
- -- Tim Soholt (xoanon@carina.unm.edu)
-