*Giggles* On the one hand, that would be adorable. On the other hand, I'm too attached to my Ancient and Forever Doctor, and I so want him to be able to manage it. But Stephen seems to like AoF Doctor (see: ANYTHING RIVER SONG SAYS ABOUT HER DOCTOR EVER), so. Y'know. I have confidence.
And I know what you mean. I'd love to see more of Martha, but A) every time she comes back, I'm just so terrified they're going to do something more to her, and B) Martha is very much a companion of Ten's. They fit together, even despite the issues, and I'm just not sure a different Doctor would click with her as well.
(But then, I'm of the opinion that the problem with Ten and Martha aren't that they are who they are, it's that Martha said she wasn't interested and the Doctor believed her, and that... in that situation, it's really not good for there to be just one companion on the TARDIS. If S3 had had two companions instead of just Martha, I think both Martha and the Doctor would've had a lot more perspective on things and the relationship between them wouldn't have been so horribly painful half the time. But that's just me.)
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Date: 2009-01-04 04:46 am (UTC)And I know what you mean. I'd love to see more of Martha, but A) every time she comes back, I'm just so terrified they're going to do something more to her, and B) Martha is very much a companion of Ten's. They fit together, even despite the issues, and I'm just not sure a different Doctor would click with her as well.
(But then, I'm of the opinion that the problem with Ten and Martha aren't that they are who they are, it's that Martha said she wasn't interested and the Doctor believed her, and that... in that situation, it's really not good for there to be just one companion on the TARDIS. If S3 had had two companions instead of just Martha, I think both Martha and the Doctor would've had a lot more perspective on things and the relationship between them wouldn't have been so horribly painful half the time. But that's just me.)