At the beginning, I didn't like Rose how much, and I didn't understand why I chose such an unsightly heroine. So I am happy to know that the heroine of the next season is not her. Then for the whole season, besides the handsome face of nympho DT, he also kept thinking about what kind of way Rose would leave. Like the previous bridge, the Doctor left Rose to save the world, but never came back. It was Rose who was finally persuaded by her mother and settled down to build a harmonious and happy family with the handsome Mickey. Or they were taken at random or even not mentioned at all. Of course, the last type is unlikely for a TV series produced by the BBC. All characters will give a more reasonable explanation when they exit. For example, the big cousin who had a car accident because he didn't play Downton on the schedule. [Eternal pain in my heart] But I really didn't expect it to be such a sad ending. I once wondered if the relationship between Doctor and Rose was love, friendship, or even family. After all, the uncalculated age difference lies there. Rose changes because of Doctor, and Doctor is not alone because of Rose. It's a pity that nothing matters anymore. [Obviously you still haven't figured it out] The most painful is the birth, the birth and the most affectionate.
In short, as follows.
(Rose...)
Rose: Last night I had a dram. I heard a voice, and it was calling my name.
(Rose...)
Rose: I told Mum and Dad and Mickey. Anyone else would think I was mad, but not those three. They believed it, because they've met the Doctor. So they listened to the dream. And that night, we packed up. Got into Dad's pld jeep and off we went. Just like the dream said. We followed the voice. Crossed the water, kept on driving, hundreds and hundreds of miles. Because he's calling. Here I am at last. And this is the story of how I died.
Rose: Where are you?
Doctor: Inside the Tardis. There's one tiny little gap in the universe left, just about to close. And it takes a lot of power to send this projection--I'm in orbit around a supernova. I'm burning up a sun, just to say goodbye.
Rose: You look like a ghost.
Doctor: Hold on.
Rose: Can I ...(touch you)?
Doctor: I'm still just an image. No touch.
Rose: Can't you come through properly?
Doctor: The whole thing would fracture. Two universes would collapse.
Rose: So?
Doctor: Where are we? Where did the gap come out?
Rose: We're in Norway.
Doctor: Norway! Right.
Rose: About 50 miles out of Bergen. It's called Darlig Ulv Stranden.
Doctor: Dalek?
Rose: Darlig. It's Norwegian for bad. This translates as Bad Wolf Bay. How long have we got?
Doctor: About two minutes.
Rose: I can't think of what to say!
Doctor: You've still got Mr Mickey, then.
Rose: There's five of us now. Mum, Dad, Mickey, and the baby.
Doctor: You're not ...?
Rose: No! It's Mum. She's three months gone. More Tylers on the way.
Doctor: And what about you, what are you...?
Rose: Yeah, I'm back working in the shop.
Doctor: Oh, good for you.
Rose: Shut up! Nah, I'm not. The Torchwood on this planet's still open for business. I think I know a thing or two about aliens.
Doctor: Rose Tyler. Defender of the Earth. You're dead , officially, back home. So many people died that day, and you've gone missing. You're on a list of the dead. Here you are, living a life, day after day. The one adventure I can never have.
Rose: Am I ever going to see you again?
Doctor: You can't.
Rose: What are you going to do?
Doctor: I've got the Tardis. Same old life. Last of the Time Lords.
Rose: On your own. I ... I love you.
Doctor: Quite right too. And I suppose, if it's my last chance to say it, Rose Tyler ...
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