In no particular orderakashasheiressOctober 11 2014, 22:47:14 UTC
1. Morgana (BBC's Merlin). I would have included her in the ''horrible narratives'' bit but it was already full (and I forgot her). Her Heel-Face-Turn from being fundamentally sympathetic to Complete Monster was really clumsily executed. It makes sense that she would hate and want to destroy Uther and Arthur (they do want to exterminate her kind, after all), but executing random civilians just to make an example of them was very OOC to how she was originally portrayed.
2. Donna Noble (Doctor Who). A lottery ticket FFS!
3. Dr. Alison Cameron (House). Sure, she had her flaws, but she was a fundamentally decent person and she didn't deserve to be written off in that manner and then basically demonised by the narrative just because she couldn't accept her husband (a fellow doctor!) allowing a patient to die, evil dictator or not.
4. Dr. Lisa Cuddy (House). House crashes his car into her house and then she's gone by the next season and barely mentioned ever again, even though she was one of only two women that House had ever loved. Bollocks.
5. Dodo Chaplet (Doctor Who). She could've at least been given a goodbye scene.
2. Donna Noble (Doctor Who). A lottery ticket FFS!
3. Dr. Alison Cameron (House). Sure, she had her flaws, but she was a fundamentally decent person and she didn't deserve to be written off in that manner and then basically demonised by the narrative just because she couldn't accept her husband (a fellow doctor!) allowing a patient to die, evil dictator or not.
4. Dr. Lisa Cuddy (House). House crashes his car into her house and then she's gone by the next season and barely mentioned ever again, even though she was one of only two women that House had ever loved. Bollocks.
5. Dodo Chaplet (Doctor Who). She could've at least been given a goodbye scene.
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