Thoughts of a Doctor Who Newbie - Rose
Jun. 12th, 2007 06:17 amHAPPY BIRTHDAY
lizbee - have Doctor Who thoughts . . .
So I kinda watched 4 episodes of Doctor Who yesterday (up to Dalek) while working on report cards and I now have 'thoughts'. Rose thoughts and Doctor thoughts and 'my God those Daleks can elevate' thoughts.
Rose is interesting. She's young, with characteristics you might expect in a 15 or 16 year old, rather than a 19 year old. I wonder about the reasons for this immaturity - it it her mother's influence? Is it her education? Is it just naturally her? It effects the way she interacts with people around her, the decisions she makes, the way she attaches herself to potentially dangerous things, and becomes a danger to the people around her.
She's curious, and not in a particularly good way. She had a tendency to leap in feet first without the knowledge or thought the Doctor occasionally brings (those two are really alike when it comes to curiosity). The flip side of her curiosity is her tendency to blame the Doctor when things go wrong.
Despite her failings, Rose is curiously likable. There is 'love' between her and the Doctor - they're not neccessarily 'in love' at this stage, but there is a mutual feeling between them.
Anyway, enough rambling for now. What am I going to teach today?
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So I kinda watched 4 episodes of Doctor Who yesterday (up to Dalek) while working on report cards and I now have 'thoughts'. Rose thoughts and Doctor thoughts and 'my God those Daleks can elevate' thoughts.
Rose is interesting. She's young, with characteristics you might expect in a 15 or 16 year old, rather than a 19 year old. I wonder about the reasons for this immaturity - it it her mother's influence? Is it her education? Is it just naturally her? It effects the way she interacts with people around her, the decisions she makes, the way she attaches herself to potentially dangerous things, and becomes a danger to the people around her.
She's curious, and not in a particularly good way. She had a tendency to leap in feet first without the knowledge or thought the Doctor occasionally brings (those two are really alike when it comes to curiosity). The flip side of her curiosity is her tendency to blame the Doctor when things go wrong.
Despite her failings, Rose is curiously likable. There is 'love' between her and the Doctor - they're not neccessarily 'in love' at this stage, but there is a mutual feeling between them.
Anyway, enough rambling for now. What am I going to teach today?