Miss Foster took Penny to an office, and her security men tied her into a chair. She was later released by the Tenth Doctor and warned to get out, but stayed behind to collect files for her story and ended up getting tied up again. When Miss Foster set the inducer, she told Penny to mark the date: "Happy birthday; so many birthdays". After the March of the Adipose, Penny escaped (still tied to her chair) and told the Doctor and Donna Noble that she would report them for "madness"; Donna pointed out that "some people just can't take it" (alien intervention), to which the Doctor agreed. (TV: Partners in Crime)
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| - Miss Foster took Penny to an office, and her security men tied her into a chair. She was later released by the Tenth Doctor and warned to get out, but stayed behind to collect files for her story and ended up getting tied up again. When Miss Foster set the inducer, she told Penny to mark the date: "Happy birthday; so many birthdays". After the March of the Adipose, Penny escaped (still tied to her chair) and told the Doctor and Donna Noble that she would report them for "madness"; Donna pointed out that "some people just can't take it" (alien intervention), to which the Doctor agreed. (TV: Partners in Crime)
- She was detailed in RTD's book The Writer's Tale as a 30-something northerner journalist whom the Doctor was supposed to have a romantic relationship with. Ultimately though, the character was scrapped, mostly due to Catherine Tate expressing a desire to return as Donna, though I'd wager that RTD also knew what a fucking horrible idea this whole fiasco would've been after the excruciating romance elements of the previous two series and decided to show mercy on us.
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| - The Doctor and Donna discover the Adipose - Doctor Who - Partners in Crime - Series 4 - BBC
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| - Miss Foster took Penny to an office, and her security men tied her into a chair. She was later released by the Tenth Doctor and warned to get out, but stayed behind to collect files for her story and ended up getting tied up again. When Miss Foster set the inducer, she told Penny to mark the date: "Happy birthday; so many birthdays". After the March of the Adipose, Penny escaped (still tied to her chair) and told the Doctor and Donna Noble that she would report them for "madness"; Donna pointed out that "some people just can't take it" (alien intervention), to which the Doctor agreed. (TV: Partners in Crime)
- She was detailed in RTD's book The Writer's Tale as a 30-something northerner journalist whom the Doctor was supposed to have a romantic relationship with. Ultimately though, the character was scrapped, mostly due to Catherine Tate expressing a desire to return as Donna, though I'd wager that RTD also knew what a fucking horrible idea this whole fiasco would've been after the excruciating romance elements of the previous two series and decided to show mercy on us. If Penny had made it to production, she would undoubtedly have become the most hated companion ever because of Tumblr fans screaming "BUT HE LOVES MUH ROSE REEEEEEEEE" and NuWho haters sneering at how the Doctor is in love with someone... again...
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