Donna approached the door with some trepidation, worried about how quickly the Doctor had decided their destination. She’d had her concerns about travelling anywhere in the TARDIS; he’d reassured her that no one would miss them from the back garden in the middle of the night, and they’d be back before the sun rose. She certainly hoped he was right.
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I think that if Rose lets him live after this, he'll have learned his lesson.
Another great chapter--I love how Donna's needling him the whole time about waiting until after he's gone back to get Rose, but then at the end, she's by his side, giving him the support he needs.
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As for Donna, we tend to think of her as the kind of best friend you'd always want--willing to speak her mind and tell you when you're being an idiot, but always there for you when things get rough.
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I can't decided if I think the Doctor is going to try to babble his way out of this or if he's just going to let Rose rip. I guess I'll just have to wait and see, yeah? ;)
And...the international date-line being different was just so simple and brilliant.
AH. *GLEE* Can't wait for the resolution!! :D
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;) Indeed you will.
We had discussed, often, how to write the Doctor's disappearance. And then the IDL idea just kind of...blossomed. We're glad you liked it!
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Lets hope he comes out of the confrontation with Rose unscathed.Perhaps he has learnt he's lesson this time.
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Yes, he does seem to have quite the knack for that. There are times where Ten would have no luck at all, if not for the *Bad* luck.
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But a great chapter - you guys do insight into the Doctor's mind brilliantly. I really want the Doctor's turmoil to push him to tell Rose that he love's her, straight up. But suspect that won't be the case.
Great work. Can't wait for the finale.
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*slaps wrists*
Sorry!
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Booooo! indeed! It's looking like a long night for the Poster as well...so, commiserations on that.
you guys do insight into the Doctor's mind brilliantly.
Thank you! We find Ten to be a delight to write--usually. :)
May you have a lovely evening in your part of the world!
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Your point is well-taken--but we'd like to defend Rose here. In the first instance--in London--it was actually the Doctor who got himself imprisoned, by going off exploring in a secure facility (he wandered off while having tea with Mickey). Granted, Mickey then ensured he stayed in a cell, without his sonic screwdriver...but Rose knew nothing of it until Mickey told her. In the second instance, it was Pete who had the Doctor held in Sydney. By extension you could really lay the blame for the action (if blame you'd like to lay) at Jackie's feet, as it was she who asked Pete to do the worldwide search for the Doctor. Again, Rose did not know of it until after he'd been collected at Taronga and shuttled across the bay.
It's not the nicest thing of Torchwood to be doing to the Doctor; but it's something for which Rose was not responsible.
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