Name: Donna Noble
Age: Never specified, but most likely mid thirties or so, maybe 35
Early Life: Donna's parents are Geoff (Jeff) and Sylvia Noble, but her father died. She lives with her mother and her grandfather, Wilfred Mott. She doesn't have any other siblings (that we see, but she probably is an only child). She worked several temp jobs, and worked in a library at one point. She was offered the job of a full time secretary at H.C Clements. She fell in love with a man named Lance, and they were engaged after six months. It turned out he was actually using her for an evil monster and eventually was killed.
Personality: Donna is a very, very, VERY feisty woman. She won't take no for an answer, and is extremely hilarious as well. Although Donna may seem stupid at times, she really is a very good companion for the Doctor. Donna can be hilarious, and clever as well. She isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, and that gives to her hilarity as well. Despite all this, Donna is very warmhearted, and would rather spare than sacrifice. She helps the Doctor in some of his hard times, and the two become great friends. She is very keen to pointing out that their relationship is not romantic, and he agrees completely, still getting over Rose.
First Appearance: Series 2 Episode 13, Doomsday. The very end of the episode. She ends up the the Tardis just after the Doctor loses Rose.
Last Appearance: Series 4 Episode 13, Journey's End. She is part Time Lord, part human. She loses all her memories of the Doctor.
Other Appearances: In a later series, Donna appears as an image for a brief moment.
How The Doctor Felt About Her: The Doctor was Donna's good friend, and just that. They knew there would never be anything between them, and they were just fine with that. The Doctor definitely respected Donna, although she could get a little annoying sometimes. He was truly heartbroken when he had to wipe her memories.
Physical Appearance: Red hair, older than Martha and Rose, very pretty. Brown eyes, red eyebrows, thin nose. She has a little something on her chin that looks like a tear. Slim build, but a little larger than Martha and Rose.
How The Audience Felt About Her: The audience of Doctor Who all loved Donna Noble! Sadly, some girls were annoyed that Donna was older than Rose and Martha, and wasn't a love interest. It sucks that some girls would think that, but yeah. They did.
How She Left The Doctor: When Donna becomes part Time Lady, the knowledge would overwhelm her brain and kill her. The Doctor wipes all her memories of him and the knowledge to protect her, but forcing him to leave her behind.
How Her Story Ended: In "End of Time," Donna is marrying a new guy, and the Doctor slips her mother and grandfather a lottery ticket, presumably the winning one. She lived happily ever after.
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