Doctor Who
Summary
Doctor Whohas circumstantially confirmed that the Sonic Screwdriver needs to be dispose of . " Wild Blue Yonder " exhibit the Doctor ( David Tennant ) at his most vulnerable , and it was one of the good episodes in late long time . It ’s not often the Doctor finds himself without his touch machine , so it ’s intriguing to see how he fair without it . Even aside from the prophylactic of the TARDIS , the Doctor almost always has his Screwdriverwith which to defend himself and his companions .
The absence of the iconic putz from the latestDoctor Who60th day of remembrance specialcontributed a great deal to the upheaval and the compelling nature of the story . Its presence would have mean thing working out very differently . However , the TARDIS ran away with the Screwdriver in tow , and audiences take to find the show ’s title character fighting to win against all betting odds .
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The Sonic Screwdriver Has Been Leaned On Too Much
It Saves The Day Too Easily
The Doctor can achieve almost anything with his Sonic Screwdriver . If the task does n’t admit wood or a deadlock seal , then winner is almost a foregone conclusion . Tennant ’s return to the enfranchisement has brought with it yet another advantage that the Sonic Screwdriver can bring upon its owner . As well as serving as a screenless sassy machine , the14th Doctor ’s transonic Screwdrivercan now generate bulletproof force field of operations .
If this new ability had n’t been available when the Doctor found himself in the crossfire between the Wrarth Warriors and the corrupted U.N.I.T. soldier in the first of theDoctor Who60th - day of remembrance specials , it ’s unclear how he and Donna ’s family would have get by the house . This do the Screwdriver not only a little too convenient but also overpowered . The Doctor possess such a gimmick cut down the peril to him and his companionsto a level where there is almost no worry that anything bad will go on to them .
“Wild Blue Yonder” Worked Better Without The Sonic Screwdriver
The Tension Was Much Higher
A large part of what made " Wild Blue Yonder " so compelling is the Doctor not having access to the Screwdriver at all . Without it and the TARDIS , he is leave to win the day with his cognition and understanding . Although he also has Donna to be given on , there are times when she too is lacking and is instead replaced by an alien doppelganger . The Doctor being at such a disadvantage increases the tension in the episode at large .
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Every technical obstruction he come across is something he must manually master himself , whereas if he had his Screwdriver , it would just be a matter of seconds before things were going his way again . He also resorts to reckless tactics due to his lack of other choice , such as put forward a superstition at the edge of the population , which causes him to voice his concerns regarding the radioactive dust of such an turn .
Doctor Who Needs To Destroy The Sonic Screwdriver
It Happened In The 80s
The Screwdriver ’s absence from " Wild Blue Yonder " led to a bang-up level of creativity and hullabaloo . break down forwards , the show would likely benefit if the Sonic Screwdriver were destroyed wholly . Although this happened during Tennant ’s first run during the events of " Smith and Jones , " he get the transonic back almost immediately . The Doctor has lost the Sonic Screwdriveron a more permanent footing during the classic episode .
The Fifth Doctor ( Peter Davison ) , had his Screwdriver destroyed in 1982 ’s " The Visitation . " The scene was included in the show due to the writer ’s dislike of the tool , and to prevent the Doctor from have such an gentle fashion out of so many situations . The Sonic Screwdriver did not render until Paul McGann’sDoctor WhoTV moving picture in 1996 , and it has stay as part of the franchise ever since .
Repeating this effort forDoctor Who’sRussell T. Davies comebackwould breathe even more Modern lifespan into the show , allowing author to write episodes with greater stakes and higher horizontal surface of tension and unease . The Doctor already has the advantages of a fourth dimension motorcar , higher-ranking word , and a roster of loyal companion , so the existence of the Sonic Screwdriver at times ventures into the realm of overkill . If the author were to make the move of permanently remove the Screwdriver from the Doctor ’s grasp , thenDoctor Whowould benefit the whole