
More pointedly, I'm talking about the characterization of Rose Tyler in Series 2. Oh Rose... I loved you so in Series 1, but you were kind of a jerk in Series 2. So what happened?


In the Series 1 finale, Rose opens the heart of the TARDIS, takes in the time vortex's energy and becomes the "Bad Wolf". In goddess mode, she proceeds to destroy the Daleks, resurrect Captain Jack and save the Doctor.

1) The strong connection between the Doctor and Rose. Many have asked what makes this 19-year-old shop girl so different from other (better?) companions that he would never want to part with her, would cry for her, would allow himself to fall in love with her?
And 2) Rose's new confident/arrogant attitude. She's always had a callous streak (just ask Mickey), but in Series 2, she's almost an equal to the Doctor. How'd she get so clever and resilient?
If my theory is correct, then part of Rose has been merged with the TARDIS, and that has made her intimately connected to the Doctor. Or if not merged, then having the whole of time and space inside her mind during the Bad Wolf incident has changed her and made her analogous to a Time Lord. Compare her relationship to the 10th Doctor with Romana II's and the 4th's. Even her mother scarcely recognizes her in Army of Ghosts.

Doctor Who Week Celebration Extra! As you might've seen at the end of yesterday's Who post, other bloggers coincidentally posted about the good Doctor on the same day I did. I thus declare this now: If you post about Doctor Who during Doctor Who Week, I WILL advertise that post on the same day! Especially if your blog isn't exclusively about Doctor Who (cuz, well, that's kind of a given, isn't it?).
Nothing yet for today (but check back). In the meantime, let me direct you to writer Paul Cornell's blog. He's written some excellent Dr Who novels and Father's Day for the show. He's a really cool guy to boot. Pay him a visit.
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