Howling:5 things to look for: Accusations / Proclomations

So, one thing that I've noticed a few times is the fact that many of the villains have been claiming that they would do anything to save their race...but what does The Doctor do?! I don't know if this is one of the "5 things to look out for" but I feel as though it's a reoccurring theme. So far, I think I've only heard it three times, but there may have been more instances that I've forgotten.

1. Victory of the Daleks -- Churchill will do "anything to win the war" in order to save the British people. 2. Vampires in Venice -- Rosanna Calvieri will "bend the heavens to save [her] race, while [The Doctor] philosophizes" 3. The Hungry Earth -- Alaya says that "I'll gladly die for my cause, what will you sacrifice for yours?" in reference to dying to save her people.

I dunno if anyone thinks there's any merit to this, but I thought it was interesting. Musedae 00:59, May 23, 2010 (UTC)

This does seem to be a recurring theme, and I can think of two other examples (although I can't think of any examples from TEH or TToA/FaS).

In The Beast Below, Liz 10 was willing to do anything, even to make the most terrible decision imaginable (I forget exactly how she phrased it), to save the people of England. Meanwhile, while Amy doesn't say as much, she's apparently willing to risk anything to save the last of the star whales.

In Victory of the Daleks, the Davros-Daleks were willing to be exterminated (and to face the Doctor, which is something Daleks normally would not willingly do) in order to save the true Dalek race, although I don't think they had any lines quite like the ones you're looking for.

This may or may not be related to the fact that there are a lot of "last of their race" situations going on, which also seems to be a recurring theme. Amy made the explicit connection between the Doctor and the star whale, and Rosanna made the connection between the Doctor and her family, so they're at least loosely tied together. --Falcotron 02:39, May 23, 2010 (UTC)