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Okay, okay. I'd better start putting the D/R DW stuff back in the Crazy Filter. Even if it's not so crazy. (Okay, I do get a little crazy.)
This is just a question about some wording in Doomsday.
At the end when Rose says "I love you," the Doctor says something back to her. Now is it:
"Quite right, too."
or
"Quite right to."
?
The first one kinda has a "damn straight!" meaning to me, while the second one to me is more of "of *course* you love me, and don't let anyone tell you you're wrong."
(And why do I keep thinking of Empire Strikes Back withLuke Han and Leia and their "I love you." "I know." with this? Reason #4,326 for having Rose come back - so she can say that "Quite right, too" back to him! :D)
ETA: Oh dear GOD. HAN and Leia. HAN. I DIDN'T HAVE COFFEE YET! *FLAILS*
This is just a question about some wording in Doomsday.
At the end when Rose says "I love you," the Doctor says something back to her. Now is it:
"Quite right, too."
or
"Quite right to."
?
The first one kinda has a "damn straight!" meaning to me, while the second one to me is more of "of *course* you love me, and don't let anyone tell you you're wrong."
(And why do I keep thinking of Empire Strikes Back with
ETA: Oh dear GOD. HAN and Leia. HAN. I DIDN'T HAVE COFFEE YET! *FLAILS*
