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Re: Well-Written Intelligent Characters
The Doctor on Voyager as well with a similar but different journey where he's smart but also learning and growing.
I think the Doctor is well written as smart because he/she is smart but also needs others to be able to teach in order to properly engage with the universe because he/she can be detached when alone. Sometimes it is an informed ability, but a lot of time it is shown.
The Master is hit or miss. With Simms!Master it felt more like an informed ability. With Missy she felt actually intelligent and the Doctor's equal. Not sure yet about the new Master, on episode isn't enough for me to tell.