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"You've been mostly-dead all day."
- Heh. I meta-ed last week that I wouldn't be surprised if the Doctor was taking Martha home for good at the beginning of this episode. And...I'm not surprised. But good for Martha for putting a stop to that! I have the feeling he'll just keeping going in a same old patterns unless, like Donna said, he has someone to "stop him."
- I'm gonna need to start a repeat count for this one, aren't I? May as well.
- "He's my plus one." - The End of the World
- The innuendos of a sexual relationship. - Aliens of London
- Martha telling her mother she has to go back, that she's not leaving the Doctor. – Bad Wolf
- Running into a sealed place – "now what?" - World War Three
- Martha's mother slapping the Doctor – Aliens of London
- ETA: returns Martha home 12 hours later - Aliens of London
- ETA2: materializing seconds after he leaves Martha - Rose
- "He's my plus one." - The End of the World
Seriously, they could *not* have been out of new ideas after producing 28 episodes. I'm really starting to wonder more and more about the whole theory of the reason they're doing this is to show the Doctor on this endless loop. I mean, two-year-old episodes do not qualify for endless nostalgic nods.

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The more I think about the repeating, the more annoyed I am with it. Shouldn't they be trying to get us to move on? And not keep reminding us of the stuff before?
and I can't be surprised or upset that he took Martha with him in the end. And honestly, good for her for FINALLY standing up to him and telling him that she won't put up with taking one trip at a time.
Oh, no way. *Totally* not surprised he said "one more trip." He's so frickin' lonely, it's painful. And it *would* have been this endless string of "one more trip" too and so I'm glad Martha put a stop to that.
But at the same time, why does it all have to be a repeat of the situation with Rose? Why does her mother have to be a complete bitch? (With the slap! For no reason!) Why do we get whole lines being reused? There is just no reason for it.
Tell me about it. I'd *like* to think there's a purpose behind it all, other than lazy storytelling.
This show could be fun again if they would just script a companion who could be the Doctor's friend without wanting to be his lover. I just can't figure out why they are playing that angle up so much. It's just not working for me. And I can't figure out how it can possibly get better without getting a whole lot worse first.
*nods*