I really hope they do the growing up bit right. The whole "You can be an adult but still follow your dreams and experience the wonder of the universe" thing from S5 means a lot to me. I think there's a place for making Amy learn to "grow up" too, but I wouldn't want it to negate the message from before.
I think - presume - that it'll be about her choosing to leave, rather than be booted out like she was in The God Complex (or left behind, like the Doctor was planning in The Big Bang). RL can be an adventure too, and I'd hate for it to be put forward as somehow 'second best' the way it tended to with Ten... *crosses fingers*
I think Martha got her real life in a way that made it seem all right. She got to choose and all, and she was proud of herself in the end. :) But yeah, in general it didn't seem that way.
*nods* Martha was the only one who got a choice - both Rose and Donna said that they wanted to travel 'forever' and that always rang hollow, y'know? And they didn't stayed long enough to make any kind of choice... (River chooses forever, of course, but she manages the marvellous impossibility of both having no choice and choosing.)
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I think Martha got her real life in a way that made it seem all right. She got to choose and all, and she was proud of herself in the end. :) But yeah, in general it didn't seem that way.
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