Who's dead, then?
I loved the last episode of Doctor Who, but I feel a little cheated.
We were short on deaths to the tune of one.
They kept going on about a prophecy which decreed that one of the Doctor's friends would die. But no-one did.
Donna having her memory wiped was heartbreaking but doesn't constitute a death.
Rose was safely returned to her parallel universe and even got to snog her own pet Doctor - aah! So no harm befell her.
Martha was fine, despite trying to blow up the world, and of course Captain Jack is indestructible.
We didn't even see Davros perish and I'm sure he somehow managed to escape.
I'm glad they all survived, but where does that leave us? Does this mean we never have to bother believing in a Doctor Who prophecy again?
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Ah, but Davies will no doubt argue that the essence of Companion Donna has been destroyed, just as the Doctor is effectively dead to her. Bullhockey, I know, but it is only a telefantasy show.