Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Doctor Who


Doctor Who




I'm apologizing in advance because Doctor Who is so complicated I wouldn't know where to start explaining backstories. So if you have not seen this episode I would advise you not to read this, unless you want to be very confused.

Doomsday by: Russell T. Davies, season two, episode fourteen


    This is the last episode of season two. This is actually a two parter, but I feel that this episode alone is an emotional roller coaster, with love, hate, anguish, and that unforgettable tear-jerking "nooo!" moment. This is one of my favorite episodes. The Doctor and Rose finally realizes they both have the same feelings for each other. 
     The main subject I want to talk about is the ending of this episode. In this episode the world was ending and to stop it the Doctor had to open a portal, but suddenly Rose, the companion, fell into the portal! This moment made my heart stop because it's most likely she was dead. But surprisingly she was saved and was taken to another dimension, at first I was overjoyed because she was alive, but soon I realized that this was the worse possible thing! The Doctor will never see Rose again! This was devastating to the Doctor, Rose, me, and the whole world. Then the Doctor sends a message to Rose that he was sorry and told her aftermath of the event, finally Rose said what everyone was longing to hear,whic was "I love you." *Simultaneous gasp and heart clenches*  The Doctor then said "Rose Tyler, I..." and then the image failed!!! WHAT, NO, NOT OK!!! This was the worst moment in Doctor Who history, everyone was crying, and hearts all around the world were breaking. 

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