They make her let go because she couldn't make that decision herself. She was incapable of it. Which is the saddest thing to me.
Aye, that is the tragic bit that makes me cry like a girl, yes.
Although I actually thought Rose had progression (not unlike Jo's) in S1
Definite similarities, yes.
but discussing Rose S1 vs S2 with a friend... we almost see Rose as regressing, almost unnaturally, post-POTW. Friend believes The Doctor did something to Rose in POTW after removing the Time Vortex
I no that cynical about the Doctor, but I do think the regeneration's to blame. He no longer needed her in the same way that Nine did, and she reacted by becoming terrified he'd let her go and becoming needy/possessive.acting just like him to prove she should Stay Forever.
Very much love for the Greek myhtological comparison though, yes. I like that lots, twisted sense that it makes.
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Date: 2006-08-12 01:08 pm (UTC)Aye, that is the tragic bit that makes me cry like a girl, yes.
Although I actually thought Rose had progression (not unlike Jo's) in S1
Definite similarities, yes.
but discussing Rose S1 vs S2 with a friend... we almost see Rose as regressing, almost unnaturally, post-POTW. Friend believes The Doctor did something to Rose in POTW after removing the Time Vortex
I no that cynical about the Doctor, but I do think the regeneration's to blame. He no longer needed her in the same way that Nine did, and she reacted by becoming terrified he'd let her go and becoming needy/possessive.acting just like him to prove she should Stay Forever.
Very much love for the Greek myhtological comparison though, yes. I like that lots, twisted sense that it makes.