Doctor Who Review: Hell Bent – How To Succeed At Death Without Really Dying

4. The General

The General represents the person caught in the middle. It is evident he is not an evil or thoughtless man as he attempts to do the right thing. Yet while he aids the Doctor he is no pushover. When the General questions the Doctor€™s motives he is met with a violent assault. That the Doctor would attack an unarmed person shows just far he has fallen. It is a shocking moment. The Doctor makes light of it but we€™ve been told many times that regeneration is akin to dying. The Doctor robbed this person of his identity. Rassilon on the other hand is sent into exile. Is this a comment on the privileges of class? How many times have men of wealth and power gotten away with their crimes whiles those of lesser rank suffered in their stead? The Doctor uses the General like a tool, literally stripping away his personhood and while she returns to life in a new form it does not absolve the Doctor of his guilt.
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Mary Ogle is the author and illustrator of “Orangeroof Zoo” a whimsical tale of magical realism told through the pages of a coloring book for adults. Working as a professional artist in the digital medium, Mary’s commissions have included everything from fine art to fan art, book cover design, illustration and book layout. Find more of Mary’s work at www.maryogle.com. Mary currently finds inspiration in the Ojai Valley, residing in a snug little cottage with a recalcitrant cat.