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Smith and Jones (2007)
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (2005)Original Air Date:
31 March 2007 (Season 3, Episode 1)Plot:
When the hospital where medical student Martha Jones works at is transported to the moon, only the Doctor can come to the rescue and face the might of the Judoon. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Well well well! moreCast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| David Tennant | ... | The Doctor | |
| Freema Agyeman | ... | Martha Jones | |
| Anne Reid | ... | Florence Finnegan | |
| Roy Marsden | ... | Mr. Stoker | |
| Adjoa Andoh | ... | Francine Jones | |
| Gugu Mbatha-Raw | ... | Tish Jones | |
| Reggie Yates | ... | Leo Jones | |
| Trevor Laird | ... | Clive Jones | |
| Kimmi Richards | ... | Annalise | |
| Ben Righton | ... | Morganstern | |
| Vineeta Rishi | ... | Juila Swales | |
| Paul Kasey | ... | Judoon | |
| Nicholas Briggs | ... | Judoon (voice) |
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UK:PG (DVD rating)Filming Locations:
Singleton Hospital, Swansea, Wales, UKFun Stuff
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Rose Tyler mention: The Doctor accepts Martha aboard the Tardis for one trip but says she is not replacing Rose. moreSoundtrack:
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Well indeed, what a gem the Doctor Who team have dug up here. In the space of 45 minutes, Freema Agyeman has already proved she's not just got what it takes, but she's got it in spades. Her debut episode is an absolute stormer, and for an actress who was probably unheard of before she was announced as David Tennant's new companion, it's pure brilliance. If I'm honest, I already like her more than I did Billie Piper after the whole first series.
Martha Jones, a medical student, is instantly likable. From the very second the moon crisis hits the hospital where she works, she is still perfectly calm, collected, and trying to work out the reasoning behind what's going on and why things are happening the way they are, showing no fear to anyone. Her brief exchange with the Doctor about going outside ("We might die" the Doctor says. "We might not" she retorts), her point blank refusal to call him Doctor ("As far as I'm concerned you've gotta earn that title") and the sheer attitude she shows, along with the lack of fear she lets on to anything, and how quickly she seems to get her head around things, give indications that she'll become a Doctor Who favourite before long.
Although the episode itself was always going to be mainly about Freema's debut, it's actually a pretty good episode to boot. The plot is a cracker, the detail is perfect (the Doctor's proof to Martha that he can, in fact, travel in time is brilliant), and the dialogue was fantastic. The Judoon are brilliant as, in the end, both good and bad guys, David Tennant is quality as always (the best Doctor ever? We'll see), and all in all it was very well played.
Hopefully the standard will stay this high, and hopefully rise even further, over the whole series. Time will tell.