Doctor Who: 10 Funniest Moments From Nu-Who

7. €œI Let You Keep Mickey€

horsed It should be observed that the character of Mickey Smith actually holds up a lot better in hindsight than he seemed to at the time, because now we have the benefit of seeing the entire picture. The problem with his character is that he seemed far too one-note and played for comedy. He was €˜The slightly-loser-ish left-behind boyfriend who wasn€™t as good as The Doctor.€™ And to be honest, for a lot of those first two seasons it wasn€™t entirely clear is we were supposed to be laughing at him or feeling bad for him. Possibly we were meant to do both. And this moment in The Girl in the Fireplace both underscores that problem and marks the beginning of its resolution. The reference is to a horse named Arthur, for those who didn€™t recognize it. The Doctor finds Arthur the Horse on a spaceship (as one does) and clearly has his heart set on keeping him. Rose firmly tells him he can€™t (although what authority she has to make that call is beyond me) and The Doctor€™s retort is that it isn€™t fair because he let her keep Mickey. Yes. The Doctor equates Mickey Smith with a horse. He sees him as Rose€™s pet. It€™s funny because it€™s an odd juxtaposition, but it€™s also a little sad. And it marks a definite step along the road to Mickey setting out on his own shortly thereafter.
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Mikey is, in no particular order, a freelance writer, improvisational comedian, volunteer firefighter, playwright, Bon Vivant, and Jane Espenson enthusiast. Born in the small mining town of Eden Prairie, MN, he has some 40 years later successfully moved about 20 miles north of there to the City of Brooklyn Center, MN where he lives with an unreasonable number of dogs. If you'd like to hear him discuss something other than Doctor Who while pretending to be a dog, check out www.the42ndvizsla.blogspot.com or follow him on twitter at @the42ndVizlsa