#OKAY but let’s think about this #Jack was like bffs with Rose #he’d gone adventuring with her #and flirted with her #and gotten into horribly dangerous situations with her #he protected her sometimes #and she protected him sometimes #and in the end she brought him back to life #and then the day comes when he sees that list #and even though he hasn’t seen her for literally thousands of years #he has been grieving for one of his best friends #and sure that another of his best friends is also grieving her #can you imagine? #all of the pain that Jack has gone through in his long long life #and all that time maybe he thought of a blonde girl and a time lord in a funny blue box #and THEY’RE all right #so maybe the universe is okay #until they aren’t #Rose Tyler is dead #and maybe nothing will ever be okay again #AND THEN THE DOCTOR SHOWS UP #’oh no! sorry! she’s alive!’ #and all of that grief just melts away #and he’s so relieved #he doesn’t even care that he can’t see her anymore #she’s alive #and maybe #just maybe #the universe is okay again (via)
Doomsday from the Doctor’s Perspective | “But we’ve never seen this from the doctor’s perspective. Assuming communication both ways looked pretty similar, it’s safe to assume that there was a similarly holographic image of rose in the TARDIS, which disappeared too. But it would’ve been different for him, because he would’ve seen her hair whipping across her face, but not felt any wind. And he would’ve seen holographic tears rolling down her holographic face and known that he couldn’t wipe them away.” (Source)
Doomsday from the Doctor’s Perspective | “But we’ve never seen this from the doctor’s perspective. Assuming communication both ways looked pretty similar, it’s safe to assume that there was a similarly holographic image of rose in the TARDIS, which disappeared too. But it would’ve been different for him, because he would’ve seen her hair whipping across her face, but not felt any wind. And he would’ve seen holographic tears rolling down her holographic face and known that he couldn’t wipe them away.” (Source)
























