The Doctor is over 900 years old, has had children before plus grandchildren (how could we ever forget the lovely Susan!) so does anyone else find it really gross that all these hormone ridden human females that are barely out of their teens keep being referred to as his true love? I just wish they'd keep romance out of this show instead of trying to make it like all those American shows where they always have to throw sex into the mix. I can't even watch the 11th Doctor eps because of R.Song.
@katieanne101 well if I remember the start of the 1st season with the 9th doctor he had just regenerated, meaning that he had just ended the time war (he didn't even know what he looked like yet) where he stated that he was like 900 or something and here he is aparently 902-3ish so in that sense the time war was only a few years ago in his timeline.
They way he talks about his family makes it seem like he lost them centuries ago. But I think the time war wasn't all that long ago (for his life anyway). It was during his 8/9 regeneration. 9 was pretty fresh from the time war so at most he lost his family maybe 50 years ago but really it's probably only a few years.
I remember when I first saw this episode. It's a big turn in the character of the Doctor. Up until now he's been the time-traveling bachelor who never takes life seriously. Laughing at the darkness and all that. Now they reveal an entirely new side to him. It makes the Time War more tragic, because it's suddenly very personal.
@mirriran but we already knew he had a family before Jenny. He told rose in one episode that he was a father once, and the 9th doctor mentioned it as well, not to mention that in the original doctor who he travelled with his grandaughter susan.
CAREFUL THERE MY BE TRAPS!!!! Kids...they never listen. BAHAHAHA its a life and death situation and Donna just throws in that old saying in an innocent manner, like the situation is all fine. hilarious!
Donna and The Doctor just have a grown up friendly relationship. It's ideal for the TV audiences to watch this friendship, if not, for the young audiences.
In real life space travel, without an audience, it's The Doctor and Donna doing the Shag inside the TARDIS. Just a couple of lonely people in space.
I enjoy scenes like this between the Doctor and Donna. With most companions, it's a sort of flirty exposition. When he talks with Donna, though, it's more like talking to a family member - likes Donna's his older sister or something.
@swmyers7 Hmm, Martha and him weren't flirty. They both flirted twice with eachother and that was it. Overall, Martha and the Doctor were more like father and daughter or teacher and student, but I'm wriht you I enjoy scenes between the Doctor and Donna. I lover the other companions too though...
The Doctor is over 900 years old, has had children before plus grandchildren (how could we ever forget the lovely Susan!) so does anyone else find it really gross that all these hormone ridden human females that are barely out of their teens keep being referred to as his true love? I just wish they'd keep romance out of this show instead of trying to make it like all those American shows where they always have to throw sex into the mix. I can't even watch the 11th Doctor eps because of R.Song.
GoldenAmethyst 2 months ago
@katieanne101 well if I remember the start of the 1st season with the 9th doctor he had just regenerated, meaning that he had just ended the time war (he didn't even know what he looked like yet) where he stated that he was like 900 or something and here he is aparently 902-3ish so in that sense the time war was only a few years ago in his timeline.
SohiHien 2 months ago
They way he talks about his family makes it seem like he lost them centuries ago. But I think the time war wasn't all that long ago (for his life anyway). It was during his 8/9 regeneration. 9 was pretty fresh from the time war so at most he lost his family maybe 50 years ago but really it's probably only a few years.
SohiHien 3 months ago
that quote, you talk all the time but you don't say anything, martha said that exact same thing after gridlock.
mcridiculose 3 months ago
Best scene ever! The Doctor and Donna truly had something unique....
ScoobieD0 3 months ago
1:54 Looks a lot like the central spire of Atlantis in SGA.
KingdomKnight000 4 months ago
@mirriran
I know. It made me so sad.
Alararox 4 months ago
He had kids before her wow complicated
:)
FredWeasley123 5 months ago 2
So much for the staying out too long :) great show love it!
ilovehorses22222 7 months ago
the music in this scene makes it even more beautiful..*tear*
singchick07 10 months ago
the music in this scene makes it even more beautiful..*tear*
singchick07 10 months ago
I remember when I first saw this episode. It's a big turn in the character of the Doctor. Up until now he's been the time-traveling bachelor who never takes life seriously. Laughing at the darkness and all that. Now they reveal an entirely new side to him. It makes the Time War more tragic, because it's suddenly very personal.
mirriran 10 months ago 6
@mirriran but we already knew he had a family before Jenny. He told rose in one episode that he was a father once, and the 9th doctor mentioned it as well, not to mention that in the original doctor who he travelled with his grandaughter susan.
SohiHien 3 months ago
"i love the running" she is the doctors daughter :)
afterlifeismine 11 months ago 4
ever the best people have problems
Hi675445 11 months ago
Whats she gonna do: Cramp your style? ;D
mangoscentedsoap 11 months ago 2
The Doctor = Best. Dad. EVER!
14BleedingRoses 1 year ago 4
Apparently Jenny is going to come back in series 6. Rumours say that the episode is called family reunion. :)
xTashaKateWoodx 1 year ago
Aww, a chip off the old block, she is.
With all the running
GirlVash 1 year ago 5
Aww, a chip off the old block, she is.
GirlVash 1 year ago
CAREFUL THERE MY BE TRAPS!!!! Kids...they never listen. BAHAHAHA its a life and death situation and Donna just throws in that old saying in an innocent manner, like the situation is all fine. hilarious!
BrotherTree1 1 year ago
@BrotherTree1 MIGHT*
BrotherTree1 1 year ago
Martha, the traveler, I swear she can't get away from traveling across dangerous terrain.
pikadusk 1 year ago 3
the tower looks like the death zone temple in the five doctors lol and the whole land on the surface looks like the death zone except for weather...
Skyslayer15 1 year ago
GOD, I just want to HUG him FOREVER. How is it he's so bloody AMAZING and PATHETIC at the same time??
ToDreamIs 1 year ago 3
Beautiful this intimate scene. Love it.
1forall0allfor1 1 year ago
"You talk all the time, but you don't say anything." Well, that's the Doctor in a nutshell...
fortytuna 1 year ago 49
@fortytuna If that's true I could be Doctor Who after Matt Smith xD
TheRealBarnez 9 months ago
That could have been the doctor and Rose's child <33
halfbloodprincess97 1 year ago 2
Time for more tears. First the Hath, now the Doctor talking about his children...
xfallenxxangelx 1 year ago
Just like a father
sloane16 1 year ago 2
I love/hate scenes with the doctor flashbacks. Shes right: he talks so much without saying anything.
MrsBellamy42 1 year ago 2
i already know the daughter Jenny is going to die at the rate of all the other shows.
paratroop24 2 years ago
@paratroop24 Honestly, I hope so, shes so obnoxious!
halohacker10 1 year ago
Donna and The Doctor just have a grown up friendly relationship. It's ideal for the TV audiences to watch this friendship, if not, for the young audiences.
In real life space travel, without an audience, it's The Doctor and Donna doing the Shag inside the TARDIS. Just a couple of lonely people in space.
Time Lord Condoms for sure.
albierte 2 years ago 7
@albierte So what, like friends with benefits?
Oceangirl3365 6 months ago
I enjoy scenes like this between the Doctor and Donna. With most companions, it's a sort of flirty exposition. When he talks with Donna, though, it's more like talking to a family member - likes Donna's his older sister or something.
swmyers7 2 years ago 70
@swmyers7 how can she be his older sister when the doctor like 907
ExEcLlEnTLiAm 1 year ago
@ExEcLlEnTLiAm It's just an expression. Age doesn't really come into it at this point, she really acts like an older sister to him.
crazytvshowlover6 1 year ago
@swmyers7 Hmm, Martha and him weren't flirty. They both flirted twice with eachother and that was it. Overall, Martha and the Doctor were more like father and daughter or teacher and student, but I'm wriht you I enjoy scenes between the Doctor and Donna. I lover the other companions too though...
Meangrl19 11 months ago
@swmyers7 YOUNGER
Iluvsugarmilk 1 month ago