Agree with most of the epilogue-y sentiments, especially re: Martha's pretty braids.
My brother thinks the Woman in White is some sort of future version of Donna based on Ten's Highly Significant Look at the Wedding. I think she's basically Romana
I ended up changing my mind about The Woman In White because of that look, actually. I now think she's Susan. (Hence, the glancing at Wilf's granddaughter. I was another Romana theorist before, though, but she can always be chilling in E-Space.)
I have to think about it but I think the implication I'm taking from it is that the Doctor never committed real genocide against his people - at least not in the way we experience it. He didn't kill them - he left the Time Lords to perpetually relive The Moment, didn't he?
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Date: 2010-01-02 04:41 am (UTC)My brother thinks the Woman in White is some sort of future version of Donna based on Ten's Highly Significant Look at the Wedding. I think she's basically Romana
I ended up changing my mind about The Woman In White because of that look, actually. I now think she's Susan. (Hence, the glancing at Wilf's granddaughter. I was another Romana theorist before, though, but she can always be chilling in E-Space.)
I have to think about it but I think the implication I'm taking from it is that the Doctor never committed real genocide against his people - at least not in the way we experience it. He didn't kill them - he left the Time Lords to perpetually relive The Moment, didn't he?
That's even creepier than genocide.