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felt that she begins as a "charming neophyte minister" but becomes "suddenly much less charming at the end of 'Christmas Invasion', when she becomes just another politician". However, Cliff Chapman of Den of Geek felt that the episode's denouement was flawed by trying to "make out that Harriet Jones
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placed the "glowing nobility" of Jones's sacrifice in "The Stolen Earth" as the most prominent of the "super-heroics" displayed by the returning characters in the episode. Though tired of a running joke throughout the series where Jones would introduce herself only to be told "I know who you are",
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organisation to destroy the retreating Sycorax ship, arguing that there will come a time when the Doctor cannot protect Earth and so she must do what she can to defend it. The Doctor reacts furiously to what he perceives as cold-blooded murder and tells her that he can bring her down with just six
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against an alien invasion of London. The episode establishes a running joke associated with the character which would see her frequently introduce herself by holding up her ID and stating her name and rank; in subsequent episodes this was usually met with the response "Yes, I/we know who you are,"
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thus formed a tripartite storyline which consisted of an introduction, animosity towards the Doctor, and redemption. Davies was aware that Wilton was "very hard to book" and restricted her appearance to one scene to make negotiations easier; had Wilton declined, Davies planned to replace her with
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felt the end sequence "added so much of another layer" to the episode. Collinson mentioned on the DVD commentary for the episode that he "tried so hard" to get Davies to change the ending; he felt the Doctor would forgive her because "he would understand" her decision. Collinson also felt that
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and being impressed by his writing. Commenting on Jones's role in the two-part "Aliens of London"/"World War Three", Wilton characterised her as "straight as a die" and "the kind of caring politician that anyone would like to have." When faced with the deadly Slitheen, Wilton remarks that she
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Davies wrote Harriet Jones into the script for the fourth series episode "The Stolen Earth" before Wilton was approached about reprising the role because Julie Gardner and Phil Collinson wished for the character to have a satisfying and redemptive conclusion. Harriet Jones's
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demonstrates "tremendous resilience and courage.". At the end of the episode the Doctor remembers that Harriet will one day become prime minister. Speaking in April 2005, Wilton expressed interest in returning to the series to explore the character further.
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warships, Harriet uses a sentient "subwave" network to connect with other allies of the Doctor. The network was created for a time when—as Harriet had predicted—the Doctor would fail to protect the Earth in a time of crisis. With the aid of
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to shoot down a fleeing alien ship. Davies remarks that as Prime Minister, Jones is "out of her depth" and "does the wrong thing"; he intended her downfall to reflect the episode's anti-war message. Producer
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words, which he whispers to her aide: "Don't you think she looks tired?", planting the seed of doubt in the aide's and the public's mind. In the episode's
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takeover of Earth. Harriet's final scenes were designed to complete a tripartite story arc and to give the character redemption.
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placed the character of Harriet Jones at number 12 in a 2009 article listing the 27 things they loved best about the revival of
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After Christopher Eccleston's departure from the series' lead role, Davies was eager to include elements of the 2005 season in
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Davies explains his intention that by the Doctor ending Jones's career early, a "gap" was created in history that the Master (
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Anders remarks that in the face of her demise "she was able to turn her usual schtick into a moving speech of defiance."
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Hugh Davies commented on a number of political allusions made through Jones's characterisation as Prime Minister in "
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At this stage of planning, Donna had not been confirmed as the Doctor's full-time companion for the fourth series.
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Chris Hastings felt that by the time she is killed off, Harriet was "one of the show's most popular characters".
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as Davies wanted to include a familiar character whose presence would ease the transition following
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and illustrated by Davies, includes a poem revealing that Harriet escaped from the Dalek attack.
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in 2013) accepted the invitation to return to the series in 2008 unconditionally.
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since 2005, describing her as a "complex woman" who "came good in the end".
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listed Harriet as one of the ten best original characters introduced to
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after he sought to cast her. Jones is introduced in the two-part story "
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Pixley, Andrew (9 November 2006). "Episode X: The Christmas Invasion".
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issue 397 that "when have to die, it's a genuinely emotional time".
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reviewer Patrick Mulkern likened the character to Brigitte Nyborg (
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In her depiction as prime minister, Harriet Jones was compared to
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is not stated, although she describes herself as "hardly one of
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is awful for doing something perfectly reasonable". Similarly,
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Harriet Jones introducing herself in "The Stolen Earth", 2008
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in which she sacrifices her own life to help prevent a
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The role of Harriet Jones was written specially for
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