Did you feel terrible when you realized that The Doctor and Rose never really kissed. (First Rose was possessed by Cassandra and then she kissed the Humain Doctor)
With The Doctor and Rose happened to me the same that with Lucas and Angela in El Comisario, it seemed in the edge of happen something but never was it. I think Rose and Doctor made one of the greatest couples on TV and it was not until the arrival of Matt and Karen to get reach similar levels of connection and affinity.
posted over a year ago
I definitely agree that Doc/Rose were the best couple! Definitely!!!! :D
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!! Now you mention it, I did feel a tinge of remorse, as the Doctor and Rose, in my eyes, were always destined to be together. :( They were truly in love, only kept it too discreet. However, Eleven and Clara are not in love, only relish the prospect of flirting with witty exchanges. :(
So, yes- a slight pang of regret and guilt washed over me at that juncture. :( >Sniff<
If neither Ten nor Rose make a re-emergence, we are talking protests, letters to Moffat!!! Grrrr!!!!! We already know Martha will not be returning...sorry...digressing on a tangent, here. :( >Sniff<
I realized from the start but not only did they kiss more than once in their relationship, also, what's even worse is that Cassandra totally had a crush on the doctor, which is why she kissed him (in rose's body) in the first place. Could you imagine what the doctor would've thought once he realized that? Ew
I know this is a really old forum, but I saw it and when was looking for a gif and I want to offer my suggestion.
True, we never see the Doctor kiss Rose when they're both of sound mind. We do however see the ends of adventures that we don't get to witness in full, and we hear recollections of the adventures that were never on screen.
The doctor says it in The Christmas Invasion, "Trouble's just the bits in-between." I think that suggests there is a lot of life that is lived off-screen. With Amy, there was a lot of affection and attraction and even sexual expression, yet losing Rose was so much harder - for the Doctor and the viewers - than losing Amy. I think not only was the love purer between them, but the connection was deeper.
I believe there is so much more that happened between these two that we couldn't see, and that relieves the grief for me.