Doctor Who Review: The Zygon Invasion – 7 Reasons Why This Is The Perfect Setup

7. A Woman Shall Lead

While the portrayal of women in leadership roles is welcome here there is an unfortunate tendency to fall into a stereotypical military mindset. When Kate Stewart was first introduced to us much was made of her scientific background. It was implied that she would be a thoughtful commander not given to bouts of fear-based violent reactions. Yet her character was consistently undermined since and what a shame as Jemma Redgrave is brilliant in the role. How about a female character in a leadership position with a little nuance? Both Kate Stewart and Colonel Walsh are reduced to caricatures of perceived military incompetence and their reactions to the crisis ring false. Credit goes to Rebecca Front (Peter Capaldi€™s old co-star from €œThe Thick of It€) for turning an unsympathetic character into a more ambiguous one as she speaks her fears about not knowing whether to trust her friends and family. This is an amazing episode in many ways but it does sometimes fall short in character development. Still it is refreshing to see women figuring so prominently in a story and kudos to Peter Harness for bringing them to the foreground.
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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.