I have long heard that the doctor is almost immortal, and the female companions around him are one after another. Before I watched the drama, I assumed that this lonely and brilliant old fairy would not fall in love with anyone, and each female companion could only have more than AUO lovers at most. As if to prove my conjecture, the first female companion, Rose, was just an ordinary salesperson, and she even brought a boyfriend who was just as ordinary as her when she appeared.
Unexpectedly, the 900-year-old doctor fell in love with the 19-year-old Rose. If the first hand in hand can make me deceive myself and say that the doctor is just casual/saving people, then the next bit... If it is not love, it can only be blind + hard-mouthed.
A cruel fact: for Rose (and most of the women in the show), falling in love with the doctor is inevitable; but as a nine-hundred-year-old alien, how likely is the doctor to report to a human whose life span is only a few decades? With sincerity? But it just so happened that Rose met a doctor who had just been reborn from war and blood, and it happened that she could heal all his wounds-although "meet the right person at the right place at the right time" is an overused phrase, but I think If you want to see, there is only a 1 in 100,000,000 probability that these three points can be satisfied at the same time.
Even the separation of the two is as incredible as their love. If it wasn't for that stupid handle that controlled the entrance to the void space just loosened, if rose wasn't just standing on that side, if the wind wasn't just strong enough to blow her away...they should have continued their journey through the stars, 10,000 times She saved her life from danger 10,000 times until the doctor accompanied her to the end of her life.
Many people say that rose's ending has been considered very good among the previous female companions. At least she has won both the heart of the doctor and the person of the doctor (no spoilers here), but this is not what she dreamed of in S2E12 "forever". For me, this is BE.
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