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Could Jenny Flint Be The Doctor's Daughter Jenny?
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Just a though...
When Jenny Flint was ready to go into combat against the supermodels. She remained me of Georgie Moffat's "Jenny". Could we soon discover that both are the same character? That Georgie Moffat's character has now regenerated into Catrin Stewart's character?
When Jenny Flint was ready to go into combat against the supermodels. She remained me of Georgie Moffat's "Jenny". Could we soon discover that both are the same character? That Georgie Moffat's character has now regenerated into Catrin Stewart's character?
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She's not and they snogged. Well, he kissed her but they're related.
Can people just let this baseless theory go now?
Yes. I've always thought it.
..And despite the fact the two snogged in today's episode...you still think this?
Give up
Why though?
There's been no evidence in the three episodes that Jenny Flint has appeared in so far to suggest that she's that Jenny at all.
It's more a case of some fans wanting her to be that Jenny rather than her actually being so.
It was in the Victorian era.
"Before 1906 the name was fairly uncommon, but it gained some recognition after George Bernard Shaw used it for the main female character in The Doctor's Dilemma"
Interesting
It wasn't a snog. It was a friendly kiss for someone that had saved his life.
So you would kiss your daughter like that?
Exactly. I worry about some people's family life sometimes. That was a blatant snog the Doctor had with Jenny; I wouldn't kiss a female cousin like that, let alone my Daughter :eek:
I don't have a daughter. I would kiss a friend like that.
Not really as it's the same fighting outfit she wore in The Snowmen....
She didn't regenerate, though I know what you mean. Her refusal to stay dead was hopefully linked to the terra-forming combined with Time Lord Genes. On the plus side, sharing a name with someone is not necessarily a sign that it's the same character - the name was even more popular in Victorian times. On the minus side - the ability to have more than one stab at life is far more of a defining feature...
I just hope that Clara's little habit of not staying dead isn't a clue to indicate that 'Jenny Who' is on her way back. After all, Moffat was the one to suggest that she came back to life. The story is that he thought it was too obvious if she died at the end. I hope that's true and NOT that this long game he's been playing is even longer than we realise.
I've heard theories that Clara is River, Rose, The Rani, Borusa, The Corsair and Paul McGann. However Clara is Jenny (daughter) is one that's passed me by (I'm glad to say)
The idea of two separate people who have no real reason to know of each other having the same name? Unheard of!
Nope it wasn't, bit it's also not a kiss you would do to your daughter.
No but at the same time, Jenny Flint is NOT that Jenny.
In your opinion.
If it is he doesn't know it is. And it's not actually his daughter. It's him.
I'm sure Moffat has stated they are not the same Jenny.... I'll see if I can find the quote.
Anyway it's obvious they aren't the same.