Also, don't read this post if you haven't watched season eight. SPOILERS!
Moving on.
There are many debates on what companion in Doctor Who is the best. I personally love Donna Nobel. However, many of the companions could be fitted for the best. All of them together can be said to be the best. None of them could be the best companion, because they each have their own qualities that are needed for a companion, and are missing others.
I love Donna Nobel as a companion, because within the 9-12 Doctors, she is the first one NOT to fall in love with the Doctor. Clara Oswald, the current companion, has not fallen in love with the Doctor, but she is probably the one who knows the Doctor the most by traveling through his timeline and views him as a friend. Also Clara had Danny Pink. She fell in love with him, now that he's gone, it is POSSIBLE that she will fall in love with him.
Many of the companions could be the best over all. Here is a list of the MAIN (not all) companions starting from the 9th Doctor with reasons why. (Here's a list of ALL the companions sorted by Doctor)
- Rose Tyler could be viewed as the best by being the only one the Doctor loved back. She sacrificed herself to save the Doctor, and is now stuck on a parallel world with a replica of the Doctor that is part human. She was also very brave to help The Doctor back. The Doctor made her go back home, and the whole time she was there, she tried to take herself back to The Doctor. Rose Tyler was also the person who started Bad Wolf.
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- Donna Nobel could also be the best by not falling in love with the Doctor. Donna is also the one that made the half human Doctor. The Doctor Donna, the Donna Doctor. The names are kinda easy to mix up. Donna was also the companion with The Doctor at Pompeii. Pompeii is now famous for The Doctor having the same face as someone he saved from the eruption.
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If you want to say anything about any of the companions, feel free to do so in the comments below.
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