In your own time. In this instance, I like being surprised.:) Excellent! :D
Racism is a psychological condition that needs to be extinct!*keeps hoping* ONE DAY!
Okay. I was referring to the Parallel world in Turn Left, where the Doctor and Martha hadn't met.*hand waves* Yes I realised, but Donna's 'death' in the finale is foreshadowed and prophesied and all that jazz. :( Poor Donna.
I still wanted Victorian Clara. Not just to dress up or pretend to be like one, but that's just my opinion. I'm still disappointed that Bill wasn't from the 80's. It would be brilliant to have non-contemporary companions, I agree. Here's to hoping!
Well, there goes that theory!:D Eh, who knows what he was doing. I'm just good at making it up. *g*
RTD went for the Unreliable Narrator - Trope for Rose's "death". It's a very useful tool, I must admit.
River's timeline was tricky to follow. At least for me it was. She had an interesting introduction though. A "companion" who knew information about the Doctor's future! Why hadn't it been done before?*refers to Old Who series* Few people are good at writing time travel well. Moffat is one of the few, but generally it's very tricky. The only one I can think of from the Classic Show (off the top of my head) is Mel. ETA: Mel! Not Mels.
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Excellent! :D
Racism is a psychological condition that needs to be extinct!*keeps hoping*
ONE DAY!
Okay. I was referring to the Parallel world in Turn Left, where the Doctor and Martha hadn't met.*hand waves*
Yes I realised, but Donna's 'death' in the finale is foreshadowed and prophesied and all that jazz. :( Poor Donna.
I still wanted Victorian Clara. Not just to dress up or pretend to be like one, but that's just my opinion. I'm still disappointed that Bill wasn't from the 80's.
It would be brilliant to have non-contemporary companions, I agree. Here's to hoping!
Well, there goes that theory!:D
Eh, who knows what he was doing. I'm just good at making it up. *g*
RTD went for the Unreliable Narrator - Trope for Rose's "death".
It's a very useful tool, I must admit.
River's timeline was tricky to follow. At least for me it was. She had an interesting introduction though. A "companion" who knew information about the Doctor's future! Why hadn't it been done before?*refers to Old Who series*
Few people are good at writing time travel well. Moffat is one of the few, but generally it's very tricky. The only one I can think of from the Classic Show (off the top of my head) is Mel. ETA: Mel! Not Mels.