posted by [identity profile] drakochi.livejournal.com at 05:55pm on 13/12/2009
I was thinking, on my way to work, about Donna in this story context. Didn't she say that he needed a companion to stop him, and now Donna is not able to do so. Wouldn't she feel like she failed him somehow? That she was unable to do something that she felt she should have. Will that push her to leave? (Assuming that she does indeed leave him.)I feel bad for Donna. I agree with another person who commented, forget the Master, regeneration by temp. for the Doctor.

I am working on Christmas, and on the Eve, and on the Boxing day. But the time I am not working I guess I will spend it with family and friends. (I will also stalk youtube quite often because there are so much David and Cathrine at Christmas) :) And you?
 
posted by [identity profile] katherine-b.livejournal.com at 08:23pm on 13/12/2009
She certainly did say that, and even the Doctor acknowledged before heading back into the Base that it was what he was waiting for her to do, as if he needed it too. (I was actually surprised that no one commented on that line, because it almost implies that the Doctor wants to be able to blame Donna for the deaths of the crew if she did stop him.)

It's definitely bad for Donna, but whether or not she will kill him, you'll have to wait and see.

Luckily you won't have to wait too long, because the next part is now up.

And it absolutely sucks that you have to work so much of those three days! I have to work on the 24th, but we get the Monday off as a Boxing Day holiday. But I suspect I, too, will be camped beside the computer and YouTube. *sigh* The things we do for our fandom, huh? *g*

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