Polly is
a good “smart cookie,” a companion who can often be counted on for a clever
plan in a pinch. That’s what most of her
Big Damn Hero moments are, bright ideas when they’re needed most (spoilers.)
Tricking Tom (Series 4, Episode 2 – “The
Smugglers: Episode 2”)
Polly and
Ben have been locked up under false charges (as tends to happen with the Doctor
and his friends,) and Polly gets the idea to use old-timey superstitions to
their advantage. Using some straw to
make a fake voodoo doll, she goes into a “trance” and soon has Tom thinking
she’s a witch. Rather than face her
wrath, the lad lets her and Ben go free.
Gaining an Ally (Series 4, Episode 7 – “The
Tenth Planet: Episode 3”)
The Doctor
recognizes that Barclay isn’t as keen to set off the Z-bomb as Cutler, and he
sends Polly to recruit his help. Polly’s
always been good with people, and it isn’t long before she coaxes the nervous
tech onto their side. While Barclay
figures out how to sabotage the
rocket, Polly’s the one who suggests doing it in the first place, as a way to
defy Cutler without him knowing it was them.
Getting the Jump on Ffinch (Series 4, Episode
16 – “The Highlanders: Episode 2”)
Oh man, I
love Polly here. This Redcoat thinks
he’s got things perfectly in hand with these two girls, but Polly walks all
over him. After luring him into the same
animal pit she and Kirsty have fallen down, Polly swipes his identity disc for
blackmail purposes and gets him to hand over his purse while Kirsty holds him
at gunpoint. When they meet up again in
the village later, it’s clear that Polly has Ffinch wrapped around her little
finger and can easily make him dance to her tune.
Rescuing the Doctor and Ramos (Series 4,
Episode 21 – “The Underwater Menace:
Episode 3”)
Another
bright idea. When guards are closing in
on the Doctor and Ramos in the temple, Polly is in the perfect position to
create a diversion. She’s hidden in a
secret passage behind a statue, where she discovers an amplifier used to stage
“messages from the gods” – using it, she commands the guards to all bow down,
which gives the Doctor and Ramos an opportunity to slip away.
Finding the Cybermen’s Weakness (Series 4,
Episode 25 – “The Moonbase: Episode 3”)
More clever
Polly for the win! Noting that the
Cybermen’s breathing apparatus is made of plastic, she gets the idea to
dissolve/fuse it using nail varnish. In
the infirmary, she mixes up a compound from different cleaning fluids until she
gets the concoction she needs, then she and the boys arm themselves with spray
bottles to attack the Cybermen. Way to
go, Polly!
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