Exploring the Legacy of Clara Oswald: A Look at Jenna Coleman’s Iconic Doctor Who Companion

While in a re-re-re-re-re-watch of Doctor Who, we hit upon the Clara Oswald episodes. Hands down, Jenna Coleman’s “Impossible Girl” is my favorite modern era companion. She is confident, charming, and a lynchpin to the mythos of the Doctor. If I go on, it’ll seem as if I am gushing, and we can’t have that…

Clara Oswald, played by Jenna Coleman, is one of the most beloved companions of the long-running BBC series, Doctor Who. Introduced during Matt Smith’s tenure as the Eleventh Doctor, Clara quickly became a fan favorite due to her intelligence, wit, and bravery. As the series progressed, her character arc became more complex, with her ultimately becoming a time traveler in her own right.

Jenna Coleman’s portrayal of Clara Oswald is widely regarded as one of the highlights of her acting career. She brought a unique energy and depth to the character, making her stand out in a series known for its memorable companions. In addition to Doctor Who, Coleman has also starred in a number of other popular British shows, including Victoria and The Cry. While I enjoyed her in Sandman, I would have enjoyed a bit more from her.

The relationship between Clara and the Doctor was a key part of the show’s storytelling during Coleman’s time on the series. As the Doctor’s companion, Clara helped him save the universe and the Doctor time and time again, but their relationship was not without its challenges. Through it all, Clara remained one of the Doctor’s most loyal and trusted friends.

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