Template talk:Companions of the Twelfth Doctor

A bit early?
Isn't it a bit early to be declaring Clara Oswald a Twelfth Doctor companion? Yes, she is present at his regeneration, but that does not necessarily mean she will end up travelling with him. And per T:SPOIL and T:OFF REL, we can't really say such a thing until she see her travelling with him in months' time. -- SOTO ( ☎ / ★ \ ♆ ) 22:46, January 31, 2014 (UTC)

Courtney
So, Courtney's taken a trip to space in the TARDIS. Is this enough to consider her a companion, or should we wait to see what the rest of the season holds? Sean Fennel ☎  06:18, September 30, 2014 (UTC)


 * After Kill the Moon it's definitely time to add Courtney to this template.  Tardis1963   talk  02:42, October 5, 2014 (UTC)

Companions which need to be added
George V (Ghosts of the Seas (comic story)) should be added. The Champion of Time   ☎  00:38, March 22, 2016 (UTC)

River Song (The Husbands of River Song (TV story)) and Bernice Summerfield (Big Bang Generation (novel)) should be added under TV and Novel, respectively. 110.175.3.245talk to me 02:36, December 26, 2015 (UTC)

I think Maxwell Edison, Destrii, Frobisher, Sharon Allen, Izzy Sinclair, and Majenta Pryce need to be added to the single-story companions section because they appear in The Stockbridge Showdown. LegoK9 ☎  20:07, February 25, 2017 (UTC)

Requests that have been fulfilled
Ceri should be included in the original to prose section. Fireball99 ☎  23:14, December 24, 2014 (UTC)Fireball99
 * It's been several months and Ceri still needs to be added as an original to prose companion. Mewiet ☎  23:31, March 28, 2015 (UTC)

Lumpy also is an obvious addition missing. OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 19:14, September 8, 2015 (UTC)

Sonny and one-off companions
At the risk of incurring the wikigods' wrath, should Sonny the Stuffed Swordfish be included? Yes, the Titan Comics treats it as a running joke, but in the story the Doctor seems to take Sonny seriously and in the end it's not that more preposterous than the tin dog, Handles and that giant talking robot dinosaur Eleven travelled with for a while. On a more serious note, since we're including one-off companions like Benny and River and Ceri there should be a comics section added to cover off the one-off companions DWA has been featuring. 68.146.233.86talk to me 13:47, April 19, 2016 (UTC)

Danny Pink
I think it's justified to include Danny Pink under the "narratively ambiguous" category used in other templates, due to his direct involvement in the events of The Caretaker, Dark Water and Death in Heaven (with two of those being directly aiding the Doctor; one could also include In the Forest of the Night). On a related note, seeing as he didn't just catch a lift home but actually travelled with the Doctor briefly - travelling to the modern day to pick up Clara - Orson Pink I think is likewise a justifiable inclusion. 23skidoo ☎  07:02, February 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * The thing about Danny Pink is that he's antagonistic towards the Doctor, particularly in The Caretaker. One of Clara's bigger set of lies throughout that series is what she tells Danny she's doing when she's really with the Doctor. She actively hides her involvement with the Doctor from Danny. And I doubt he would consider himself a "companion".  He's set up explicitly as the guy who polices the Doctor's actions, making sure that the Doctor doesn't push Clara too far. He's at best a "frenemy", not a companion.


 * As for Orson, the case is even more tenuous. Travelling with the Doctor is not in itself the sole requirement for being a companion. There are plenty of super minor characters -- Albert Einstein in Time and the Rani, anyone? -- who have travelled in the Tardis but are not seriously considered (even ambiguous) companions. If we admit him as a companion then we'd be obliged to admit literally dozens of others -- a good handful from just the Fifth Doctor's era alone. Heck, tiny little Black Orchid has more people travelling in the TARDIS than the total number of main, televised companions in the whole of the Eleventh Doctor's tenure. 17:40: Thu 09 Mar 2017

Ashildr/Me
Ashildr/Me is an omission, given she performed the companion role in "Woman Who Lived" and qualified as a one-off based on "Girl who Died" by itself. 23skidoo ☎  07:23, February 25, 2017 (UTC)
 * I don't think so. Ashildr explicitly sets out her purpose in her new, immortal life in The Woman Who Lived:
 * ASHILDR: Someone has to look out for the people you abandon. Who better than me? I'll be the patron saint of the Doctor's leftovers. While you're busy protecting this world, I'll get busy protecting it from you.
 * DOCTOR: So are we enemies now?
 * ASHILDR: Of course not. Enemies are never a problem. It's your friends you have to watch out for. And, my friend, I'll be watching out for you.
 * DOCTOR: Ashildr, I think I'm very glad I saved you.
 * ASHILDR: Oh, I think everyone will be.
 * She's not travelling with the Doctor. She's not been offered the chance, nor, it woudl seem would she accept it. She's very much doing her own thing -- which is not being the Doctor's companion. 17:45: Thu 09 Mar 2017