I hate it when people just vanish off the face of LJ!
Yes, that's me too. I have no problem with the Doctor loving her, but it was *always* going to end in heartbreak.
I think that's a lot of what I loved about the relationship. Of course I suspect for a lot of americans Rose was our intro to the the whoniverse. I bonded with her in the first 5 minutes of Rose, when she woke up late, almost missed her bus, and clearly wondered if there was anything more to life than folding sweaters.
I hate it when people just vanish off the face of LJ! Same here.
Of course I suspect for a lot of americans Rose was our intro to the the whoniverse. Well my knowledge of the 'verse was miniscule - I knew about Daleks, the TARDIS, and the Doctor (who had a long, multicoloured scarf) and that was it. I liked Rose, but I remember being impatient to see when the Doctor would show up - but then I've never been one for identifying with the 'ordinary' characters. (Not that I'm not ordinary, but their stories don't really interest me as much.)
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Yes, that's me too. I have no problem with the Doctor loving her, but it was *always* going to end in heartbreak.
I think that's a lot of what I loved about the relationship. Of course I suspect for a lot of americans Rose was our intro to the the whoniverse. I bonded with her in the first 5 minutes of Rose, when she woke up late, almost missed her bus, and clearly wondered if there was anything more to life than folding sweaters.
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Same here.
Of course I suspect for a lot of americans Rose was our intro to the the whoniverse.
Well my knowledge of the 'verse was miniscule - I knew about Daleks, the TARDIS, and the Doctor (who had a long, multicoloured scarf) and that was it. I liked Rose, but I remember being impatient to see when the Doctor would show up - but then I've never been one for identifying with the 'ordinary' characters. (Not that I'm not ordinary, but their stories don't really interest me as much.)