It certainly explains her reaction to the ‘regeneration’ in Journey’s End, doesn’t it?
I thought the Keats was particularly appropriate here; it talks of the flower that blooms another year, which could be a metaphor for Rose (who returns to be with Ten for a short time at the end of Season Four) or a literal description of Ten, turned into Eleven.
I need Rose to be there for him when it finally happens, and you've described a beautiful possibility here.
I wouldn’t discount it, and it will fit into canon beautifully if they did it this way.
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Date: 2009-01-10 08:45 pm (UTC)It certainly explains her reaction to the ‘regeneration’ in Journey’s End, doesn’t it?
I thought the Keats was particularly appropriate here; it talks of the flower that blooms another year, which could be a metaphor for Rose (who returns to be with Ten for a short time at the end of Season Four) or a literal description of Ten, turned into Eleven.
I need Rose to be there for him when it finally happens, and you've described a beautiful possibility here.
I wouldn’t discount it, and it will fit into canon beautifully if they did it this way.