Doctor Who: The Rings of Akhaten Review - 9 Themes To Think About

By Mary Ogle /

4. The Ghost In The Machine

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Just before the Doctor drops Clara off back home he tells her that she reminds him of someone he knew before - someone who died. Clara retorts that she does not want to compete with a ghost. But If the TARDIS exists across all time and space could she not be said to be housing many ghosts of other companions and alternate versions of the doctor? Earlier in the episode the Doctor reveals to Clara that he was a grandfather. The creature that serves the €œold god€ is also called grandfather. Might Susan, the Doctor€™s granddaughter, be in the Doctor€™s mind the first and ultimate companion? Perhaps all companions are competing with Susan€™s ghost? Did Susan indeed die in the Time War? Or is the Doctor protecting her somehow? When the Doctor explains to Clara that €œwe don€™t walk away€ but when we€™re holding on to something precious we run could he be thinking of originally running away with Susan or the TARDIS or both? One wonders at the circumstances of the death of Clara€™s mother. It is interesting to note that she was born on September 11, 1960. That is the premier date of the TV show €œDanger Man€ which the Doctor€™s granddaughter Susan enjoyed watching according to the novella €œTime and Relative€ by Kim Newman. Intriguingly that story was about the Doctor and Susan losing their memories. When Clara tries to help Merry hide the TARDIS won€™t let her in. Clara declares that the TARDIS doesn€™t like her. How would Clara know this? The Doctor may be smitten but the TARDIS is exhibiting some reservations. Could Clara be an enticement, precisely engineered to lure the Doctor into some kind of trap?