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For Doctor Who's 50th
How It Should Have Ended
payed tribute to Bad Wolf Bay's
Parting of Rose and the Doctor.
Watch it after the Jump.
In Doomsday the Doctor send a holographic image of himself to Rose who is in a parallel universe, to say goodbye and that he....
He is cut off from finishing his sentence. Rose never gets to hear how the Doctor feels for her. It was an emotional ending to a companion who might possibly have had a romantic fling with the Doctor had they not been separated.
Apparently on Thursday they will have more Doctor Who tomfoolery!
Here is the original to compare it to.
What did you think of the video?
Is it better than the original?
That was funny. Fading in.. fading out...
ReplyDeleteGuess Dr. Who is as frustrating with relationships as X-Files was.
HA! I never thought of it like that.
ReplyDeleteMatt Smiths Doctor does have a relationship with Riversong (The laddy in
If I remember correctly Billy Piper will now star in new PENNY DREADFUL show
ReplyDeleteDezmond, you really know your Stuff!
ReplyDeletestill one of the last best doctor jumps and billie got to be jumped... wait that came out very wrong... she zing in zinger.
ReplyDeleteNice! Donna was my favorite companion for 10. No sexual tension just good old fashioned humor.
ReplyDeletelol, that's perfect! Spoilers!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love River!
ReplyDeleteThat's hilarious! Yep. The wife always has the spoilers! ;0)
ReplyDeleteMy wife always seems to know things before me.
ReplyDeleteI must be oblivious to what is going on in my own life some time.
That is better. Full disclosure... I can't stand Rose! I like, really, all of the companions who've come since much better.
ReplyDeleteI think it was the age thing for me. She was a teenager falling for a 900 year old Time Lord...
ReplyDeleteLOLITA!
OMG, I should NOT have watched the original again. It's date night and now I have to redo all my make-up! I thought the alternate one was HILARIOUS. Loved the spoilers thing...As to Rose herself, I liked her well enough until I met Amy Pond. Donna Noble drove me NUTS, but man that girl can act. Her last scene channeling the doctor while still being herself and saving the universe was AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for putting me in your blog list! I'm honored and thrilled. I'm trying to use your
GFC to follow you (thanks for putting that up too!) but it keeps telling me to come back later! GRR...but once I get that I can finally put YOU in my blogroll. Lastly, I have NO idea why the soft kitty video is in the corner of my comment...I mean, it was in a recent post...but really?
Tina
@ Life
is Good
OK, Now I'm confused. They showed the soft kitty video screen in my box as I was typing my comment but it didn't show...so yeah, now I'm even confusededer...
ReplyDeleteTina
@ Life
is Good
Still never watched this show, haha
ReplyDeleteI liked Amy better than Rose. It might have been that we first meet her as a child, or that she was as crazy as the Doctor half the time. Jeremy [retro] did my site work and I am eternally grateful.
ReplyDeleteThe pic shows up on my moderation site but it is not here on the blog...
ReplyDeleteI'm with you Confusededer!
I keep saying that after all the 50th anniversary show I will have nothing to talk about...
ReplyDeleteTill the Christmas episode a whole month latter.
She's totally beyond my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSteven Moffat tends to write strong women.
ReplyDeleteWARNING, IT MAY BE ADDICTIVE TO SOME!
ReplyDeleteI've got to start watching this show. Everyone's talking about it!
ReplyDeleteA tender moment that is now long gone. Funny stuff David
ReplyDeleteI felt like she got Dumped!
ReplyDeleteThat's ok she rubbed me the wrong way.
I do hope they do that Matt Smith one they teased at the end on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteRose isn't my favorite, but I know a lot of fans adore her. (My wife included. :) My perfect ending might've included a Dalek and "someone" getting disintegrated--and I don't mean the hologram Doctor fading into the beach. ;)
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