So, after three series and eight specials, David Tennant has left the TARDIS for good (or bad, depending how you look at it). It’s been good, but after so long with an amazing Doctor, how will Doctor Who cope without him? Will Matt Smith ever be able to take up David Tennant’s mantle? Personally, I think so. Have you seen the trailers on the Doctor Who website? It looks AMAZING – and the Weeping Angels are returning. Better pull the sofa away from the wall…
There are just a few things which have been nagging me. I don’t think, personally, that Tennant’s last two episodes were very good. They were slightly confusing, several of the characters were a bit off (the Naismiths, for example, merely served as a function to tie up various strings of the plot) and it was all just a tad vague. The last twenty minutes were weird (with the Doctor visiting his old companions from a while ago) – Martha had somehow ended up marrying Mickey, when she had told us a whole ago that she was marrying a fellow doctor. What I really, really didn’t like about it was that fact that Donna never got to meet the Doctor ever again – but I thought it was quite nice the way that she did get a happy ending in the end. Meh, maybe I expected too much.
And who was the mysterious character only labelled as ‘The Woman’? Was she the Doctor’s mother because of the Doctor’s reaction when he saw her kneeling on the floor, or maybe the White Guardian? (Google it.)
So farewell, Mr Tennant, you’ll definitely be missed.
Chapter15.
Why would it be the White Guardian? Idiot. x
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