I know there have been discussions about Clara being CAL and I was wondering if there is a point to it or if Moffat likes to repeat certain concepts over and over again?.
"She's Clara!"
Of course she is!. Is this like in "The Witch's Familiar" where the Doctor gets tea from somewhere and it's never explained?. Except I should say: "She's Clara. Just accept it".:)
"Rather, yes. And I guess it was the Doctor's version of asking a girl out.'
So cute!. Asking a fangirl out.:)
We had something similar with previous Doctors:
*Nine and Lynda, but she died!.
*Eleven and Rita, but she died!.
*With Ten it was some form of seduction with his whole: "Come with me into this blue police box I parked down this dark alleyway"...
Either that or being all "sad puppy" the first time he asked Donna. Then it's all "no more!. I don't care if you are a pretty young thing!. I'm traveling alone! I'm hurting!".
Sorry if I made Ten sound too dramatic and the fact I've gone a little off track.:)
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I know there have been discussions about Clara being CAL and I was wondering if there is a point to it or if Moffat likes to repeat certain concepts over and over again?.
"She's Clara!"
Of course she is!. Is this like in "The Witch's Familiar" where the Doctor gets tea from somewhere and it's never explained?. Except I should say: "She's Clara. Just accept it".:)
"Rather, yes. And I guess it was the Doctor's version of asking a girl out.'
So cute!. Asking a fangirl out.:)
We had something similar with previous Doctors:
*Nine and Lynda, but she died!.
*Eleven and Rita, but she died!.
*With Ten it was some form of seduction with his whole: "Come with me into this blue police box I parked down this dark alleyway"...
Either that or being all "sad puppy" the first time he asked Donna.
Then it's all "no more!. I don't care if you are a pretty young thing!. I'm traveling alone! I'm hurting!".
Sorry if I made Ten sound too dramatic and the fact I've gone a little off track.:)