It is difficult to tell, but I'll definitely buy into the "forget-me-not" camp. So many layers of meaning, and this did take place sometime after he made Donna forget, plus he had to forget that he saved Gallifrey. Sigh on both counts...
That last picture kills me every time. He actually wasn't crying himself, he was way too distraught, I think, more like inconsolable. Instead, it seems like the whole world was crying for Donna on his behalf. It's when he has that 'dead' look on his face that you know he's really feeling something deeply, either anger or hurt or even both.
It is a pretty tie, though. He did wear the most gorgeous ties!
Instead, it seems like the whole world was crying for Donna on his behalf. It's when he has that 'dead' look on his face that you know he's really feeling something deeply, either anger or hurt or even both.
^ THIS! And Ten brushes it off as atmospheric disturbance. No, THE WORLD IS CRYING!
If he didn't pretend to brush it off, he'd have shattered immediately. He never really recovered from that loss...
The closest he came to actually showing what he was feeling during that whole fiasco was when Sylvia told him that Donna was still the most important woman, and he shot back at her that it might be good if she showed Donna a little more often. You could tell he was keeping a tight rein on his anger at Sylvia for constantly beating Donna down verbally.
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Of course, I'm a sadistic witch who thrives on irony and think it's hilarious if they are Forget-me-Nots.
Yeah yeah...
*goes to my room*
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*realizes I sound like Cassandra's toady from "New Earth"*
MOISTURIZE ME!
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or sob looking at this:
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That last picture kills me every time. He actually wasn't crying himself, he was way too distraught, I think, more like inconsolable. Instead, it seems like the whole world was crying for Donna on his behalf. It's when he has that 'dead' look on his face that you know he's really feeling something deeply, either anger or hurt or even both.
It is a pretty tie, though. He did wear the most gorgeous ties!
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^ THIS! And Ten brushes it off as atmospheric disturbance. No, THE WORLD IS CRYING!
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The closest he came to actually showing what he was feeling during that whole fiasco was when Sylvia told him that Donna was still the most important woman, and he shot back at her that it might be good if she showed Donna a little more often. You could tell he was keeping a tight rein on his anger at Sylvia for constantly beating Donna down verbally.
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Forget-me-nots makes so much more sense in his personal time line.
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I like to think they're forget-me-nots. Personal headcanon, I suppose.
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Where is 'why-would-you-post-that?' Doctor when you need him?
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