Doctor Who: Is It Time to Break The Sonic Screwdriver Again?
When the series re-debuted Nine was never without his new and improved sonic, and yet of the modern three he used it the least. It was most often employed as, well, a screwdriver, or at least a more conventional multi-use tool. He scanned the victims of The Empty Child, but he never gave any indication that he was using it as anything more than a flashlight. Sure, Rose and Nancy took it to repair a barbed wire fence in the same adventure, but the very fact that he so casually tossed it off was a good indicator that he wasn’t all that dependent on it.Now that Matt Smith’s time has officially come to an end, I hope that he takes the sonic with him when he leaves. His Doctor’s screwdriver has long since jumped the shark from improbable piece of technology to plain old magic wand. You even get moments like “The Doctor, The Widow, and the Wardrobe” and most recently in “Cold War” where when he is without the device or runs into one of its rather contrived weaknesses he becomes almost completely inept and ineffective. More than any Doctor in the history of the show, Eleven is dependent on the sonic to accomplish anything.In which my local press throws it down.
anything to stop tempting moffat with stupid loopholes would be nice