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I need a hug.
Billie Piper to leave Doctor Who
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
*sobs*
But...*CRIES* A 27-episode ship is not long enough. :( Poor, poor Doctor is going to be heartbroken. :( Hell, I'm heartbroken.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
I'm going to curl up in a sock drawer and sleep for days.
ETA: I'll probably give post-Rose eps a shot, but honestly the Doctor and Rose's complex relationship from the very first episode is what really interested me in this show and kept me with the show. Apart from that you're just looking at some cheesy monsters and plot holes.

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Just great.
I *was* totally spoiler free.
I saw it in a number of different places this morning. *sad*
If Rose dies it'll destroy Tenth. If she leaves him it'll destroy him. If he loses her in any way, shape or form it'll destroy him.
Yeah, I just don't know how they're going to handle it. He's just *so* in love with her and you're right. Part of him will die. WAH.
Why does she have to leave? *cries*
Darn those actors!!
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It'll be so heartbreaking for him. She's got in. When he was all alone she got in under his skin and she got him and she loved him. Even when he was being all harsh and hard she loved him. And he loved her.
Now he's losing her.
Gah.
Going to cry. Been a day of heartbreaking spoilers. Thankfully the other ones were heartbreaking in a good way.
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Just...wah.
And you're right, she totally got in with him. Poor, poor Doctor. :(
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It's not fair.
If they kill her off - even if this is SciFi and "no one stays dead" - I will not be happy. They can't. So a Sliders thing and have Rose just... disappear. He travels as before but he's always looking for her, looking for a sign that she's OK. Then Billie can come back.
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That would be so so sad.
They can't. So a Sliders thing and have Rose just... disappear. He travels as before but he's always looking for her, looking for a sign that she's OK. Then Billie can come back.
Boy that'd be sad for him. Although he would have that hope as opposed to outright dead. I could see how that could be well done if it was something in the background and brought up every once in a while. I'd just be worried that something like that would get old. :-\
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Compromise. She *chooses* to leave him in a similar way that Mickey chose to leave. She's needed elsewhere but she could still meet him, somewhere, sometime out there. And so we have this hope that when he turns up in a place/time that she could be there.
We then get the next series filled with clues and hints and bits and pieces they leave across space and time for each other.
'cause that really would a) work and b) be so sweet we'd all need dentist appointments.
I just don't want this to end. Or if it does then they'd better *say* that they love each other. All these... trailing off... sentences... that say they're in love without actually saying it... Enough already!
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I'd be interested in this storyline just to see what could possibly get Rose away. And with the news article saying something like a "spectacular" departure, I can't imagine it'll be a "well, see ya later!" :D
We then get the next series filled with clues and hints and bits and pieces they leave across space and time for each other.
'cause that really would a) work and b) be so sweet we'd all need dentist appointments.
AWWWWW!
I just don't want this to end. Or if it does then they'd better *say* that they love each other. All these... trailing off... sentences... that say they're in love without actually saying it... Enough already!
*snickers* Yeah, they really need to be slapped upside the head. :D
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I'd be interested in this storyline just to see what could possibly get Rose away.
What I like about the idea is that it's something that hasn't been done, at least not on a long-term basis. There was the hunt for Peri in "Trial of a Time Lord," but with that being essentially a full-season story, it almost doesn't count as more than a temporary loss and rescue. The only other thing that comes to mind was Tegan's return -- i.e. finding her in trouble after putting her back at the proper point in her life and assuming it would go swimmingly from there.
Mind you, I'm leery of it for the same reason, just because I'm so resistant to yet more fuel for the Rose Is Speshuler Than Anyone OMG!! fire. But at the same time, unresolved missingness would be a reason for her case to be special, one that I could accept, instead of just "she's the ONLY extra-super-special one just 'cause." It would allow me to not be driven nuts by his fretting about her and potentially neglecting the next companion.
I love Rose, and I even love most of the Doctor/Rose as presented in canon. But at the point where she ceases to be a companion and is supposed to be The One, whoever making that case loses me, because at a fundamental level it makes the Doctor no longer the Doctor, in a way I'm not even sure I can clearly explain. (Maybe when I've had more sleep. Or maybe that will make it harder, I dunno...)
As for it destroying him...no matter what the mode of her departure, it'll rock him to his core, no doubt about that. It always does, and this will be one of the greater-degree ones. But he does have reserves of emotional resiliency that aren't dependent on her. He will make it.
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I'm wary of the idea, not because of what or what hasn't been done before, but it seems like it could get old fast.
But at the point where she ceases to be a companion and is supposed to be The One, whoever making that case loses me, because at a fundamental level it makes the Doctor no longer the Doctor, in a way I'm not even sure I can clearly explain. (Maybe when I've had more sleep. Or maybe that will make it harder, I dunno...)
Heh heh. It must come from watching years/many incarnations of the Doctor. I've seen this reasoning before and to newbie me it's like what's the big deal if he found someone special? :D
As for it destroying him...no matter what the mode of her departure, it'll rock him to his core, no doubt about that. It always does, and this will be one of the greater-degree ones. But he does have reserves of emotional resiliency that aren't dependent on her. He will make it.
Oh, I'm sure. It's fiction. It's Doctor Who. They can write it however they want and if it would literally destroy him, they may as well shut down the show.