Talk:Leela (Doctor Who)
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Death
[edit]If Leela stayed on Gallifrey , that means Rose Tyler won't be the first assistant to die. Leela died in the Time War, when Gallifey was destroyed. Maybe this should be mentioned in the article? Digifiend 08:50, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
- Well, first of all, even if Leela died during the Time War, she wouldn't be the first companion to die: that dubious honour belongs to Katarina. Secondly, there's a lot of "ifs" - if she was in Gallifrey, if she was involved in the Time War... for all we know, she may not have been on Gallifrey, or that she had died before that of old age (pesky time travel). And really, if we want to talk about companions dying after the leave the Doctor, surely Jamie died a long time ago. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 10:39, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
- Not to mention the fact that Rose isn't dead... DrVxD (talk) 21:46, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
- Details... details... Mr JM 01:28, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
Adric, a Companion of the 4th and 5th Doctor, was killed during a Doctor Who episode when he tried to keep an asteroid from slamming into the Earth. It was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs; needless to say...he failed. And there was an even earlier Companion who was killed in an episode, I just can't remember her name right now. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.61.249.147 (talk) 17:27, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
One of the 1st Doctor's companions was killed....so there! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.32.218.73 (talk) 15:49, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
- Leela seems to be "killed off" in the BF audio The Time Vampire but that doesn't seem to be out yet.GraemeLeggett (talk) 06:14, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
Primitive
[edit]Do we have to describe Leela as primitive? She was a member of a tribe/family that fought to survive every day on the planet they lived on. We don't tend to go around describing the Native American Indians at the time of British/US colonisation, or the Australian Aboriginals at the time of British colonisation primitive any more (it's offensive, loaded and untrue), why are we using this word to describe Leela? Yes she didn't have the privilege of a Western education, but her education on her planet and her environment, as well as the rules for living in her tribe, were exactly what she needed to survive. Most of us wouldn't last a day on that planet. Bluebec (talk) 1:57, 8 January 2011 (GMT +10)
- The term is used elsewhere in describing her [1] GraemeLeggett (talk) 10:45, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
The Doctor regularly calls her "savage," so "primitive" seems a step up! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.9.50.240 (talk) 01:56, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
Better image needed
[edit]This badly needs a better image, that isn't distorted by a bunch of blown-out red. Dozens pictures that turn up near the top of a Google Images search are better choices. — AReaderOutThataway t/c 02:26, 8 November 2018 (UTC)
Did Fandom copy Wikipedia or vice-versa?
[edit]The Fandom Dr. Who wiki entry for Leela looks like the Wikipedia entry https://daleksrus.fandom.com/wiki/Leela
Arc of Infinity return?
[edit]I've removed the following from the page, after the mention of Jameson declining to return for Tom Baker's regeneration: "Leela was therefore written into Arc of Infinity, but Jameson proved unavailable for the role, so some of her parts of the story were assigned instead to Nyssa". This is not mentioned in the attributed source ([2]), and with Arc having now been blu-ray released with no mention of this it seems very dubious. Of course, if anyone does have a source feel free to add it back with proper attribution. U-Mos (talk) 14:06, 11 February 2024 (UTC)