So here's my take on the DW finale...
First Martha, then Donna! No more getting attached to companions for me. And I think it was a rathwer crap way of treating Donna at that. At least Martha got a life after the Doctor.
We watched with our house guests, and there was a simultaneous groan from the three women in the room when Bad Wolf Bay flashed up, and even louder groans as the scene unfolded. But hopefully this means we're done with Rose. Or at least done with the Doctor pining over Rose. One can only hope.
There was also a group reaction to the Doctor continuing to angst over the destruction of the Daleks. Enough already!!!
I knew they were going to 'cheat' with the regeneration.
I think I liked last week's better.
First Martha, then Donna! No more getting attached to companions for me. And I think it was a rathwer crap way of treating Donna at that. At least Martha got a life after the Doctor.
We watched with our house guests, and there was a simultaneous groan from the three women in the room when Bad Wolf Bay flashed up, and even louder groans as the scene unfolded. But hopefully this means we're done with Rose. Or at least done with the Doctor pining over Rose. One can only hope.
There was also a group reaction to the Doctor continuing to angst over the destruction of the Daleks. Enough already!!!
I knew they were going to 'cheat' with the regeneration.
I think I liked last week's better.
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Date: 2008-07-06 10:13 pm (UTC)From:*Hugs.* I fell head over heels for Jack in New Who's first season, and I still love Nine more than Ten. With "The Parting of the Ways" Rusty used up all three of his, "Three strikes and I'm out" as far as my letting myself get attached to characters in New Who, and he used two of them on Jack alone. Strike one was killing Jack, strike two was abandoning Jack, and strike three was killing off Nine. I do my best to keep my distance now, except for being unable to resist Jack and things from Classic Who.