martha jones

kai-art:

Another essay from the brilliant wintermoth who has effectively swayed me from sorting Martha into Ravenclaw:

I think Hufflepuff for Martha because she’s patient, she’s kind, hardworking, resourceful and just. Dead clever, yes, but being a Ravenclaw isn’t all about being smart. She’s down to earth and reasonable, she takes her knowledge and applies it logically and doesn’t lose her head in a crisis. She’s very patient and kind—she put up with Ten’s bullshit during season 3, particularly during the whole Human Nature bit. I mean damn. If I’d been stuck in 1913 working as a maid, I’d have probably been sacked day one. Cause I’d have cussed out and/or drop kicked Baines or one of those other sexist bastards, and I’m white so it wouldn’t have even have been as bad for me!
Plus, she’s the mediator in the family. Mum and Tish on one side, Dad and Leo on the other, with Martha smack in the middle and expected to be on everyone’s side at once.

Another thing about Martha that is very Hufflepuff-y is that she is underestimated and under appreciated, by characters in the show as well as the fandom. If you told someone that a Hufflepuff was going to walk and save the world on her own, they’d probably laugh!

Also, think about Tonks. Damn good fighter, intelligent, loyal, and was able to look past age and difference in species to see someone worthy and deserving of loving. Sound familiar?

This is perfect and adorable.

Fictional characters who shaped my life (not in any order): Martha Jones

There’s so much to admire about Martha, both before her TARDIS travels and after. She was brave, and she was compassionate (she sobbed, actually broke down, over that one little Hath who saved her), and she loved her family a lot.

And damn, but she had a near-superhuman endurance. She walked the Earth, all alone, in the cold and the danger. I can barely handle one week of camping in a field- she was out in the elements, uncomfortable and hungry, for a YEAR! I’ve never got over my admiration for that feat. It blows my mind.

Then there’s the other stuff. She (again, near-superhumanly) put up with several months of racist behaviour in an unfamiliar land, just to help the Doctor, and she didn’t hate either him or Joan by the end of it. (Then she had to do it again in the 1960s when the Angels took the TARDIS! Bloody hell.) She rose from her hiding place when the Master started shouting for her, unwilling to put her saviours in any more danger. She laughed in the face of the man who’d decimated the planet, the man about to murder her. And much later on, after being told she was going to hell for it, she bargained with the Daleks for the fate of humanity. Something that must surely have killed her inside…

So yes. She is very, very strong. But my favourite thing about her (as sad as I was when it actually happened) is that she left. Because as awesome as the Doctor’s world is, it can still change you, warp you, chew you up and spit you out, and Martha knew that. She’d seen so much good on her travels, but also so much bad- and not just the monsters either.

Anyway. Martha Jones was offered the entire universe, and she turned it down because she knew the cost. Because she wanted to stay and help her family, because she thought she could do good elsewhere. That’s some amazing, underrated heroism, the sort I think people should celebrate more. The sort I hope I have somewhere.

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sarah531 replied to your post: I just got my 100th follower and I don’t even know…

EEEK! I love your art. :D If it’s not too much trouble, can I have any combination of companions chillin’ out? Amy-Rory-Martha-Mickey, maybe!

Dinner at the Ponds: They swap stories, Rory and Martha bond over doctory-nursey stuff and Mickey’s amused by yet another lady having fallen for the Doctor.

OH MY GOD THIS IS PERFECT

It’s exactly what I wanted, so much so that I have lost the ability to can, THANK YOOOOOU *dead*

I JUST NOTICED THAT THAT LITTLE TARDIS MICKEY’S HOLDING IS THE ONE AMY MADE AND MELS HAD IN LET’S KILL HITLER

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