Courtney Woods

Courtney Woods is a recurring character in British sci-fi series Doctor Who, appearing in Series 8. The character was introduced as a disruptive student to Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) before meeting the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and joining him for an adventure. She was portrayed by Ellis George.

Courtney Woods
Doctor Who character
First appearance"Deep Breath" (2014)
Last appearance"Kill the Moon" (2014)
Portrayed byEllis George
In-universe information
SpeciesHuman
AffiliationTwelfth Doctor
Clara Oswald
Coal Hill School
HomeEarth
Home era21st Century

Background

According to Courtney’s character profile, she is billed as "She’s cheeky, opinionated and a disruptive influence…" and it was also said "She can be a nightmare and when Clara first joined the school’s teaching staff, Courtney delighted in giving her a hard time. She also picked up on the romance between ‘Miss Oswald’ and Danny Pink, never missing an opportunity to poke fun at Clara about it."[1]

Storylines

On Clara's first day as a teacher, she threatened to kick all of the students out of school. Courtney challenged her threat, replying with, "Go on, do it." Clara was inspired to use the same tactic against the Half-Face Man when he threatened to kill her.

Courtney teased the secretary in the school about her flirtations with Danny.

She once told Clara she couldn't focus on her work because Clara's face was "too wide". Clara related this story to Danny on their first date.

Courtney went to fetch some paper towels from the new caretaker, who was the Doctor being undercover and saw a light coming out of the TARDIS. He initially denied her knowledge, but then showed her the capabilities of his ship. He took her into space. However, the experience was too much for Courtney, who was made sick by it.

According to Clara, at some point the Doctor had told Courtney that the child "wasn't special". This apparently prompted Courtney to increase her disruptive behavior, including stealing the Doctor's psychic paper and using it as a fake ID. Clara implored the Doctor to tell Courtney that she was indeed special. His interpretation of this was to take Courtney and Clara for an adventure on the Moon in 2049, where Courtney would end up being the first woman on it, As it became clear that the Moon was really an egg about to hatch, Courtney strongly advocated for not killing the emerging creature. This led to her and Clara saving Earth from the results of making the wrong choice. The Doctor claimed to Clara that Courtney would eventually "bizarrely" become President of the United States, meeting a man named Blinovitch. This was suggested again in a post-it on Clara's apartment in Dark Water.

Reception

In a review for "Kill The Moon", the reviewer described Courtney as "a giant pain in the behind."[2]

A reviewer in the Guardian called Ellis George one to watch for her role as Courtney in "The Caretaker".[3] While giving the episode "The Caretaker" a bad review, the reviewer gave praise Ellis George, calling her "a star in the making," and her inclusion in the episode as "great."[4]

gollark: It seems vaguely like complaining about food having chemicals in it, which would be very stupid, except there is apparently decent evidence of "processed" things being bad, whatever that means.
gollark: It kind of annoys me when people complain about "processed" foods because they never seem to actually explain what "processing" does which is so bad or what even counts as "processed".
gollark: Also, you apparently didn't hide anyone else's faces. That's probably impressive, though? I mean, I don't have context for such numbers, but they seem big.
gollark: I checked on the internet™, and apparently there are something like 10 combat-sports places in [somewhat nearby city I go to school in]. I'm sort of wondering if there's some local history I've missed. [nearby city] is still something like 25 minutes to travel to from where I am, which is annoying, and there don't seem to be any nearer ones.
gollark: > I'd say exercise is pretty fun if it's combat sportsI should probably try that (those?) when stuff reopens here.

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