Look we all love to point out Captain Jack Harkness kissing the doctor (and his existence in general because that man) but you know who we never talk about?
This goddamn trio
The lesbian lizard lady who ate Jack the Ripper, her wife who is a very talented swordsman (woman), and the highly trained and deadly warrior alien with a love for grenades who is acting as their butler. All living in Victorian London.
Madame Vastra, Jenny, and Strax my LOVE
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Ohh so that's why I'm so viscerally attracted to Misses Harbottle-
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Doctor Who spin-offs the should have happened:
Madam Vastra and Jenny
River Song when not with The Doctor
Clara and Me
Don't get me wrong, Torchwood was good too, we absolutely needed some Jack adventures, but I would watch the crap out of all 3 of those. C'mon BBC, get it together!
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Ahhhhhhhhhh!
Kaaaate!!! Marthaaaaa! Sarah Jane!!!
Ten stories telling the origins of the very best of the Doctor's friends (and some enemies!). Including:
Sarah-Jane Smith
Clara Oswald
Amy Pond
Davros
and . . . The Master.
*With stories about Ace and Jo Grant written by the actors themselves - Sophie Aldred and Katy Manning!*
'We all change, when you think about it. We're all different people all through our lives'
Whisked away from their lives on Earth, the Doctor's friends sail alien seas, save countless lives and remind the Time Lord that he's a bit . . . well . . . human.
But who were they before the Doctor? What adventures did they have before bumping into the untimely Time Lord?
Dive into a collection of tales about the childhood's of the Doctor's friends (and a couple of enemies!). These are the origin stories you've been waiting for...
Oh my life!
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I like the idea of Doctor 11 also taking Vastra and Jenny on honeymoon trips in the TARDIS. Could you write one?
"So..." the Doctor beamed, spinning around the console like a magician and then turning to face the suddenly-shy lizard woman and her wife, who were stood slightly inside the ship's doors with a tangible air of apprehension. This wasn't their first trip in the TARDIS and yet they remained nervous about the ships and its capabilities; he supposed that for Jenny in particular, so much light and noise was overwhelming and far outside of her usual sphere of experience, and the prospect of countless other worlds or times was hard to grasp. An entire universe of possibility was a lot for someone who had never left London before meeting Vastra.
"You know," Vastra said quietly, giving her wife's hand a reassuring squeeze as she kept her gaze fixed on the Doctor. "There is something I should like to show Jenny, Doctor."
"Name it," he beamed, pleased that she'd given the matter some thought, and hoping she wasn't going to give him a vague direction like 'somewhere warm.' Precise destinations were - in some ways - easier, but also harder to aim for. Not that he'd have admitted that out loud.
"I'd like to show Jenny my planet."
He blinked at her, not quite understanding what she meant.
"But that's... Earth," he pointed out. "That's..."
"No," she shook her head impatiently. "My planet, as I first knew it. My planet, as my people first knew it."
He understood in a blinding flash, feeling foolish for not having grasped the concept at once. "Ah," he grinned at them both, and Vastra and Jenny exchanged a shy smile. "Well, I think we can do that. Did you have somewhere or somewhen in particular in mind?"
"I might have a place in mind," Vastra said, taking a tentative step towards the console. "May I engage with your telepathic circuit?"
"Oi," Jenny teased. "No engaging with anything - I'm the engaged one. Well. Married."
"You may," he told her. "Jenny, I think you're in for something very special."
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Yknow i don't know why but I'd always assumed Vastra had appeared at some point earlier than a good man goes to war and id just forgotten about it but I looked it up just now and that was actually her first appearance
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