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Originally posted by pbellosom View PostExactly! It's a horrible tragedy, but the writers should not be forced to give everybody happy endings. Sometimes horrific things happen to good people and it needs to happen sometimes on TV to stop us getting too complacent about our heroes' fates. If this had happened on Stargate to Beckett or Janet I would have been far happier than with the pointless meaningless deaths they got.
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Sometimes heroes have tragic ends. At least her's still leaves the door open for her to become a better and stronger person, even without the Doctor. Her mom and gramps know her potential, maybe they can steer her towards a brighter future where she won't feel like or be a nobody.sigpic
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Originally posted by nx01a View PostSometimes heroes have tragic ends. At least her's still leaves the door open for her to become a better and stronger person, even without the Doctor. Her mom and gramps know her potential, maybe they can steer her towards a brighter future where she won't feel like or be a nobody.
I am VERY excited over the next season. I'm very curious as how Moffat is going to take over.
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I can't wait for the Christmas Special... Any one know when that might air in the U.S.?? I absolutely agree with the need for the occasional "sad ending" to one of the heroes... i don't think I will ever forget the sound of the Doctor telling Donna's Mum & Gramps that if she ever remembered "She would burn up"... it gave me chills!!!
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Just realized that Donna's a combination of Rose and Martha.
Rose: The DoctorDonna mirrored Bad Wolf Rose: all that power and ability but it was destroying her, and it had to be taken away by the Doctor, thankfully without a kiss.
Martha: In 'Turn Left', she had to live for a year in that nightmare world just like Martha did in the Master episodes. Unlike Martha, she actually died for the Doctor, a man she didn't even know. Love you, Donna. You made me proud to be a Who fan.sigpic
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Originally posted by gateship15 View Posti do not know but like the hand she is made from the doctor. the hand became a human doctor and she came from the doctors dna in his arm/hand but i don't know if that is the connection is the one your talking about.
I don't know which episode it was mentioned in but the Doctor says that jenny is a paradox and tha the hand in the jar was the causeGo home aliens, go home!!!!
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From what I can remember, I think it was because she didn't actually exist when the TARDIS decided to take things into its own...well it doesn't have hands, but you know what I mean. By going to that planet, Jenny was created, and the Doctor then needed to help her. So I think the paradox was that the TARDIS wanted the Doctor to help someone who didn't actually exist, meaning he had to create her first.
It's probably all to do with the wibbly wobbly timey-wimey...stuff.And now it's time for one last bow, like all your other selves. Eleven's hour is over now... the clock is striking Twelve's.
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Originally posted by Sealurk View PostFrom what I can remember, I think it was because she didn't actually exist when the TARDIS decided to take things into its own...well it doesn't have hands, but you know what I mean. By going to that planet, Jenny was created, and the Doctor then needed to help her. So I think the paradox was that the TARDIS wanted the Doctor to help someone who didn't actually exist, meaning he had to create her first.
It's probably all to do with the wibbly wobbly timey-wimey...stuff.
Not to mention that it would seem the TARDIS got cluckyGo home aliens, go home!!!!
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