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The Tenth Doctor mothers the short-lived fruit of his loins following his arm being raped by newborn soldiers fighting fish people without a backstory.

Written by Stephen Greenhorn of The Lazarus Experiment fame, The Doctor’s Daughter sees The Tenth Doctor, Martha and, sadly, Donna materialise in the middle of a war that’s been raging for ages. The Doc’s arm gets raped muy pronto, spawning his illegitimate offspring, Jenny, whom he both fathers and mothers.

Jenny is but the latest in many generations’ worth of clones fighting against a race of fish dudes for The Source, a nebulous, high-concept, low-brow, no-clue thingy they all think they want.

Queue even more of The Clone Wars.

 

Here's what we think of N048 The Doctor’s Daughter

We rate Doctor Who stories on a scale from 0.0 to 5.0. For context, very few are excellent enough to merit a 5.0 in our minds, and we'd take a 0.0 Doctor Who story over a lot of other, non-Whovian stuff out there.

Leon | @ponken

2.0

Drew | @drewbackwhen

2.7

Marie | @hammashandjelly

2.2

Here's what we think of N048 The Doctor’s Daughter

We rate Doctor Who stories on a scale from 0.0 to 5.0. For context, very few are excellent enough to merit a 5.0 in our minds, and we'd take a 0.0 Doctor Who story over a lot of other, non-Whovian stuff out there.

Leon | @ponken

2.0

Drew | @drewbackwhen

2.7

Marie | @hammashandjelly

2.2

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