*is gobsmacked*

Jul 05, 2008 22:34



I shall go through this as coherently as possible:

- It seems to me the Doctor knew his regeneration was not going to be a real one. And he didn't think that was worth mentioning? Does he never learn?

- Rose and the Doctor are together. Except that the Doctor is not the two-hearted, time-and-space-travelling Doctor. He is a one-hearted Doctor with ( Read more... )

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Fluctuating emotions are normal. heavenstruezest July 10 2008, 20:28:39 UTC
I can't believe how emotionally screwed up this finale has left me. Sometimes I feel I couldn't be more thrilled with the way the finale turned out. Other times I think "GOD NO THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!!!!" I suppose RTD is laughing at us, evil genius that he is.

Do you know what would be good right now? A book. About Rose and - I hate saying her Doctor - in the parallel world. Or even that long-rumoured film...

I have other coherent thoughts now. I can't describe how unbelievably pissed off I am that Mickey had more interaction with Jack than Rose did. No "Ah, yes, Rose - I was totally dead before, but it turns out that I can't ever die permanently because you cared about me too much, you silly clever girl, you." Not even a "I really missed you, I thought you were dead. *hug*" Pfft.

Also, did I miss the bit where Tom and Martha split up? She's apparently living in New York and thus, I assume, not with him. The one place she wants to be when she leaves UNIT is with her mum. She doesn't phone him to check he's okay when murderous robots start blowing people up. She doesn't call him to say she loves him when she goes off to tear the Earth apart. She doesn't even get in touch with him before she goes skipping off hand in hand with Jack to join Torchwood, for goodness sake! That doesn't suggest they exactly have a close relationship. I'm not interested in the Martha/Tom ship at all, but I find his complete absence in all forms quite bizarre. Given that the next series of Torchwood is only five episodes long, one of them had better not revolve around Martha's wedding.

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