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The Doctor's Daughter Reaction
Oh.
My.
God.
Except that I don't have one, what with being an atheist, but everyone loves a good hypocritical statement once in a while, right? Ah, whatever.
The point is, The Doctor's Daughter was beyond incredible. Like, making her a NEW daughter, that's going to appease everyone, I hope. I feel it should, anyway, and I'm not going to try to search for people who hate Jenny because then I'd have to kill them.
(By the way, did the Doctor ACTUALLY say, "It's not impossible, it's just unlikely"? Wow.)
Martha's Theme kept coming up throughout this episode, due to Martha and her subplot...when she got exploded, I freaked out, but her being nice to the Hath (and being stroked by them, haha, her face was priceless) and trying to help them was SO Martha, and amazing. I would watch an entire show dedicated to her.
Now, Jenny, being a bit Buffy. I didn't mind. It fit in with the fact that she was a...creation? What's the word I'm looking for. Well, anyway, she had SO much personality besides that I wasn't bothered. Turns out that I was TOTALLY wrong with my assumption last week (which was based on her being an established daughter). It didn't matter. I wouldn't know DEFINITIVELY, but when she said, "I am not a monkey. OR a child," I was reminded STRONGLY of Susan. Aw. I LOVE Susan.
(Only my school friends will get this, sorry, but they were Underground. In a theatre. LOL.)
ANOTHER "We're not a couple" moment. Hahaha.
I loved how Jenny kept outlogicking the Doctor. That rarely happens to him and it was awesome. And while he was being all, "DENIAL DENIAL DENIAL" Donna was being awesome AGAIN (man, I overuse that tag) and supporting her and thinking of checking for two hearts. Excuse me a moment. (OMGOMG TWOOOO HEARTS! TIME LORD!) Is it bad that my first thought was, "Oh good, now when the Master returns, him and Jenny can repopulate the race"?
Martha back with the Hath. I love how people who have BEEN with the Doctor become that bit more LIKE him. When Martha said, "Oh, you're a CLEVER Hath!" it was pretty much EXACTLY like Ten.
This episode had SO many classic bits, honestly. I loved Donna and her WILES (which will be saved for later) and how the Doctor has a DISTRACTION CLOCKWORK MOUSE in his pocket. That is 50 different kinds of win.
AND THEN.
The Doctor HUGGED JENNY. I flailed madly on my couch, accidently pressed a button on the Wiimote and switched the screen mode by accident so I had to panic-fix it. That was how insane it was. Every time he hugged her after it just made me happier.
And THEN they had to go kill that Hath like Artax in the Neverending Story. I cried. A lot. Some of it was because Martha was crying. I couldn't draw enough sad faces in my notes to demonstrate my feelings.
At this point, when Donna was finding out about the Doctor's previous children and saying that Jenny was good for him, I realised that Jenny was going to have to die. I hoped that the reason she wouldn't come with him would be something like: she has to stay and fix the society. But I doubted it. I was CERTAIN she would die.
Donna! Being good with numbers! Wow....well, it WAS with date numbers. That was an incredible bit of plotting, actually, with the SEVEN DAYS. I loved it. I did get paranoid that it would be a depressing ending, though, with the groups destroying the device and their planet. But they didn't.
THEY DID HOWEVER HAVE JENNY JUMP IN FRONT OF HER DAD TO SAVE HIM FROM THE GUN. I cried. I couldn't STOP crying, even though I anticipated it. And then the Doctor, holding her in his arms (a bit like the Master, actually, I had flashbacks) and all around being a fantastic Dad and then her not regenerating. (I'm a little muzzy on that, actually. I don't understand regenerations at all. Are Time Lords a species, or an offshoot of educated Gallifreyans? I honestly am stumped. I thought regenerations came from something the Time Lords had. Or does that only count for second sets? No clue. I'm going to have to rewrite a bunch of fan fiction, though.)
THE DOCTOR WITH A GUN. I was on tenterhooks. Like, RIGHT up against the General's head. It was insane. And the Doctor not crying again, I wanted to hug him.
JENNY, THOUGH! Leah says she KNEW it was going to happen. I didn't. It was a fantastic surprise. I didn't even guess when we went back to Jenny. The energy stuff coming out of her mouth was a TOTAL shock to me. I think I probably jumped up, punched the air and shouted, "YES!" It was that good. And now she's going to go and travel around and be like a female Doctor. Fantastic. I hope she comes back, not just for the Finale, although I feel like she might, but not even that. I hope she comes back to, like, be his COMPANION in the 5th Season. I love Jenny.
And next time: BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!
lol beez
Incidentally, know what I remembered last week? My first word? Doctor. I shit you not. I find this SO funny in so many ways...My.
God.
Except that I don't have one, what with being an atheist, but everyone loves a good hypocritical statement once in a while, right? Ah, whatever.
The point is, The Doctor's Daughter was beyond incredible. Like, making her a NEW daughter, that's going to appease everyone, I hope. I feel it should, anyway, and I'm not going to try to search for people who hate Jenny because then I'd have to kill them.
(By the way, did the Doctor ACTUALLY say, "It's not impossible, it's just unlikely"? Wow.)
Martha's Theme kept coming up throughout this episode, due to Martha and her subplot...when she got exploded, I freaked out, but her being nice to the Hath (and being stroked by them, haha, her face was priceless) and trying to help them was SO Martha, and amazing. I would watch an entire show dedicated to her.
Now, Jenny, being a bit Buffy. I didn't mind. It fit in with the fact that she was a...creation? What's the word I'm looking for. Well, anyway, she had SO much personality besides that I wasn't bothered. Turns out that I was TOTALLY wrong with my assumption last week (which was based on her being an established daughter). It didn't matter. I wouldn't know DEFINITIVELY, but when she said, "I am not a monkey. OR a child," I was reminded STRONGLY of Susan. Aw. I LOVE Susan.
(Only my school friends will get this, sorry, but they were Underground. In a theatre. LOL.)
ANOTHER "We're not a couple" moment. Hahaha.
I loved how Jenny kept outlogicking the Doctor. That rarely happens to him and it was awesome. And while he was being all, "DENIAL DENIAL DENIAL" Donna was being awesome AGAIN (man, I overuse that tag) and supporting her and thinking of checking for two hearts. Excuse me a moment. (OMGOMG TWOOOO HEARTS! TIME LORD!) Is it bad that my first thought was, "Oh good, now when the Master returns, him and Jenny can repopulate the race"?
Martha back with the Hath. I love how people who have BEEN with the Doctor become that bit more LIKE him. When Martha said, "Oh, you're a CLEVER Hath!" it was pretty much EXACTLY like Ten.
This episode had SO many classic bits, honestly. I loved Donna and her WILES (which will be saved for later) and how the Doctor has a DISTRACTION CLOCKWORK MOUSE in his pocket. That is 50 different kinds of win.
AND THEN.
The Doctor HUGGED JENNY. I flailed madly on my couch, accidently pressed a button on the Wiimote and switched the screen mode by accident so I had to panic-fix it. That was how insane it was. Every time he hugged her after it just made me happier.
And THEN they had to go kill that Hath like Artax in the Neverending Story. I cried. A lot. Some of it was because Martha was crying. I couldn't draw enough sad faces in my notes to demonstrate my feelings.
At this point, when Donna was finding out about the Doctor's previous children and saying that Jenny was good for him, I realised that Jenny was going to have to die. I hoped that the reason she wouldn't come with him would be something like: she has to stay and fix the society. But I doubted it. I was CERTAIN she would die.
Donna! Being good with numbers! Wow....well, it WAS with date numbers. That was an incredible bit of plotting, actually, with the SEVEN DAYS. I loved it. I did get paranoid that it would be a depressing ending, though, with the groups destroying the device and their planet. But they didn't.
THEY DID HOWEVER HAVE JENNY JUMP IN FRONT OF HER DAD TO SAVE HIM FROM THE GUN. I cried. I couldn't STOP crying, even though I anticipated it. And then the Doctor, holding her in his arms (a bit like the Master, actually, I had flashbacks) and all around being a fantastic Dad and then her not regenerating. (I'm a little muzzy on that, actually. I don't understand regenerations at all. Are Time Lords a species, or an offshoot of educated Gallifreyans? I honestly am stumped. I thought regenerations came from something the Time Lords had. Or does that only count for second sets? No clue. I'm going to have to rewrite a bunch of fan fiction, though.)
THE DOCTOR WITH A GUN. I was on tenterhooks. Like, RIGHT up against the General's head. It was insane. And the Doctor not crying again, I wanted to hug him.
JENNY, THOUGH! Leah says she KNEW it was going to happen. I didn't. It was a fantastic surprise. I didn't even guess when we went back to Jenny. The energy stuff coming out of her mouth was a TOTAL shock to me. I think I probably jumped up, punched the air and shouted, "YES!" It was that good. And now she's going to go and travel around and be like a female Doctor. Fantastic. I hope she comes back, not just for the Finale, although I feel like she might, but not even that. I hope she comes back to, like, be his COMPANION in the 5th Season. I love Jenny.
And next time: BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!
lol beez